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Verijet files for bankruptcy, ending ‘green air taxi’ ambitions

Summary by aerotime.aero
Florida-based charter operator Verijet has entered Chapter 7 bankruptcy, bringing a quiet end to one of the most ambitious attempts to reinvent short-haul private air travel around a single-engine jet and a promise of cleaner, more sustainable flying.  Court documents show the company listed between $1 million and $10 million in assets and up to $50 million in debts at the time of its bankruptcy filing on October 9, 2025. The filing follows mont…
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The charter airline Verijet declared bankruptcy and requested its total liquidation before the Eleventh Circuit of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the South District of Florida. The decision, presented under Chapter 7—which involves complete dissolution without restructuring— marks the end of a startup that in 2023 was ranked the 13th largest charter and split flight operator in the United States. Verijet's collapse accelerated after the …

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aerotime.aero broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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