This website uses cookies
More information
The monthly news publication for aviation professionals.

ACE 2026 - The home of global charter.

Related information from the Handbook...

Vaunt

Volato

Online Booking Platforms

Jet Cards/Membership Schemes

BAN's World Gazetteer

Georgia
The bimonthly news publication for aviation professionals.

Request your printed copy

Vaunt expects Q2 subscription sales to nearly double
Strong Q1 performance, new tools and operator capacity gains have pushed Vaunt’s private aviation revenue to a projected $800,000 for Q2 2025.

Vaunt, the on-demand private flight platform owned by Volato Group, has forecast second quarter 2025 subscription sales between $700,000 and $800,000. This follows Q1 figures of $389,000 and continues a steep growth trend that began late last year.

The company says the increase reflects both a rise in demand and the strength of its conversion rate. VP of marketing and operations Tim Graves says: “This isn't just a short-term spike in activity. It reflects a maturing business with real pull. We're seeing early signs of increasing demand in line with our model and each new operator expands that opportunity.”

Growth has been aided by an expanded operator network, increased light and midsize jet availability, and new features such as its “Complete the Trip” tool and Cabin Plus membership. The company also recently scaled up its partnership with JetVia and doubled capacity.

Vaunt’s asset-light platform claims to serve operators and passengers alike: operators can earn additional revenue from empty legs with no interference to normal operations, while passengers can access short-notice private flights for a lower fee than standard charter.

The model produced over $1.5 million in annualised recurring revenue during 2024, alongside 100,000 downloads and around 600 flights booked.

Other News
 
From flightdeck to back office, how digitalisation can reshape operations
January 17, 2026
Digital transformation in business aviation is accelerating, delivering efficiency, insight and safety gains, but success depends on integration, usability and human-centred adoption rather than technology alone.
Priester partners with 4Air to advance sustainability
October 20, 2025
Clients can now opt in to mitigate carbon emissions through verified offsets and support for sustainable aviation fuel, across the company’s aircraft management, charter and jet card services.
flyExclusive acquires Volato aircraft sales division
October 11, 2025
Levo pairs up with Portside to market product suite
October 11, 2025
The Levo platform will provide technology resources to all of Portside's BART customers, including operations management, streamlining all client communications and workflows, as well as expanding their overall reach.