Jet Out Plans to Add 9 New Aircraft Through 2026

Private aviation company will receive 3 Cessna Citation CJ4 Gen2s in 2025 and 6 more in ’26.

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Jet Out’s fleet will consist of 17 CJ4 Gen2s once all orders have been received. [Credit: FLYING Archive]
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Key Takeaways:

  • Jet Out is significantly expanding its fleet by adding 12 Cessna Citation CJ4 Gen2 aircraft, with deliveries scheduled through the end of 2026.
  • This expansion, in partnership with Textron Aviation, supports the private aviation company's nationwide growth strategy, bringing its total CJ4 Gen2 fleet to 17.
  • The growth also includes establishing a new base in Dallas-Fort Worth, reinforcing Jet Out's commitment to consistent, high-standard service through a uniform, modern fleet.
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Milwaukee-based private aviation company Jet Out has announced plans to add nine Cessna Citation CJ4 Gen2s to its fleet, with deliveries scheduled through the end of 2026. 

According to a recent company news release, the expansion continues its nationwide growth strategy in partnership with Textron Aviation, which manufactures the aircraft.

Jet OUT stated it has already received three new CJ4 Gen2s in 2025 and anticipates three more before the end of the year, with an additional six firm orders for delivery in 2026. 

The company’s fleet will consist of 17 CJ4 Gen2s once all orders have been received. Two of the new aircraft will be based at Jet Out’s new Dallas-Fort Worth location.

“Jet OUT continues to scale its fleet and network of bases in tandem,” said Jet Out CEO Joseph Crivello in the release. “Each CJ4 Gen2 added to our fleet enhances our ability to deliver a consistent, owner-first experience.”

The Citation CJ4 Gen2 is the largest jet in Cessna’s 525 series, with seating for up to 11. The aircraft has a range of up to 2,140 nm, a top speed of 451 knots, and can fly as high as 45,000 feet. It is valued for its utility on both long-range and shorter trips.

By focusing on a single aircraft type, Jet Out aims to maintain high operational standards. 

“A modern, uniform fleet allows us to consistently deliver the reliability and performance that clients expect from one of North America’s fastest growing light jet operators,” Crivello said.

Caleb Revill

Caleb Revill is a journalist, writer and lifelong learner working as a Junior Writer for Firecrown. When he isn't tackling breaking news, Caleb is on the lookout for fascinating feature stories.
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