FlyJets has launched the beta version of JetGPT, an automated flight-finding assistant. JetGPT is a large language model-driven interface that provides access to availability, pricing and operator datasets.
The interface allows users to dictate or type descriptions into JetGPT without using a search bar and specific parameters. Examples of datasets delivered by JetGPT include lists of empty legs and flight-sharing opportunities to and from various airports over extended periods.
“With JetGPT, FlyJets is really taking our information technology capabilities to the next level – in terms of automatically and consistently procuring a wide breadth of accurate and relevant information about aircraft from our Aircraft Provider Partners and delivering it via a simple and conversational interface directly to Flyer members,” said Jessica Fisher, founder and chief executive of FlyJets.
Example prompts that can be used with JetGPT include compiling lists of empty legs at specific airports during certain time periods with aircraft photos, booking flights on specific aircraft types within budget parameters and listing available spaces on the FlyJets app, and creating lists of flight-sharing offerings on specific aircraft types for particular routes within indicated time frames.
FlyJets is a charter aviation marketplace and exchange based in New York. The company launched its flight-sharing Exchange in summer 2025.
FlyJets is inviting members and interested parties to become beta testers of JetGPT.



