Private charter operator CapJet has rebranded under the name Fly Tru. The company, which is under new ownership, announced the change earlier this month after opening a Houston-area office and adding a Gulfstream G200 to its managed fleet, which also includes four Gulfstream IVs and four Bombardier Learjet 45s.
The company was founded in 2000 as Capjet and is safety audited by Wyvern. All its aircraft are managed on behalf of individual private owners.
According to the company, it is fully transparent in dealings with charter customers to avoid hidden fees and unexpected surcharges. This approach includes providing detailed itemized prices that cover costs such as fuel, landing fees, and catering. The company also shares all details about the maintenance standards for each aircraft chartered, as well as pilot qualifications and safety certifications.
“Fly Tru’s rebranding isn’t just a name change; it’s a commitment to excellence,” said Fly Tru COO Jason Williams. “We aim to provide travelers with transparent rates, streamlined booking processes, and a superior flying experience.”