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Jetvia and Koury market empty legs through Vaunt
Joining Volato’s tech-enabled platform has given both operators new access to a broader client base and and the ability to monetise empty leg flights.
Jetvia and Koury Aviation joined Vaunt to make better use of unsold legs across their respective fleets.

Jetvia and Koury Aviation have brought 59 additional aircraft to the Vaunt platform, doubling its available fleet and expanding coverage across key US regions. Jetvia, a Learjet 60 operator based in the southwest and North Carolina-based Koury Aviation, with its mix of Citation, Hawker and Challenger aircraft, joined to tap into Vaunt’s fast-growing third-party operator programme.

The platform integrates with existing operations, allowing both operators to monetise unsold flight legs without disrupting schedules. “Vaunt is executing on a simple but powerful premise: there is untapped value in every empty leg,” says Vaunt VP of marketing Tim Graves. “By doubling our available aircraft, we're not just growing capacity, we're demonstrating to operators and investors that Vaunt is solving one of the industry's most persistent inefficiencies at scale.”

Since flyExclusive’s fleet came aboard in late 2024, the platform has seen sustained ARR growth and increased member engagement. Jetvia and Koury Aviation expect the same benefits, including access to a highly engaged member base and recurring revenue opportunities, with no upfront cost and rapid onboarding.

The expansion lifts the total number of aircraft on Vaunt’s platform to 111 and strengthens Volato’s wider ambition to use technology to reshape private aviation.

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