More than two-and-a-half years after shuttering operations, Jet It has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
The 111-page filing was made with the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware on Dec. 24, 2025.
The filing shows $36.2 million in liabilities.
$9.7 million of what it owes are unsecured claims.
A full copy of the filing can be downloaded at the end of this article.
Jet It launched in 2018 with a HondaJet fractional program.
It marketed rates of $1,600 per hour, although that didn’t include monthly management fees or the cost of ownership.
By 2022, it had become the 12th-largest private jet operator in the U.S. based on charter and fractional flight hours.
From 2021, when it ranked 21st, it increased flight hours from 11,290 to 18,500.
At the time of its…
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