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Verijet expands fleet with more powerful Cirrus jets
Verijet has more power and range across its fleet with the addition of a twin set of next-generation G2+ Vision Jets. The more powerful engines allow better performance in challenging airports and more extended distances.

Opa Locka, Florida-headquartered Cirrus Vision Jet fleet operator and AI-powered air taxi service Verijet has brought in two new G2+ Vision Jets. These are equipped with a more powerful engine than previous models, allowing better performance in challenging airports and more extended distances. The newly optimised engine provides up to 20 per cent increased performance during take off. Continuing to place convenience and comfort as a key element in the brand's ethos, the new G2+ Vision Jets include all the same quality features as the older models.

Verijet has tripled its fleet since its launch in late 2020 and its aircraft permit travel in areas of higher temperatures and elevations. The company now services the southeast and west coast regions of the US, with additional trips to the Bahamas.

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