New Virtual Reality Hangar Expands Jetcraft Horizons
Jetcraft, the world’s leading provider for commercial aircraft sales, investments, and exchanges, has just announced the launch of its virtual hangar. This virtual hangar provides visitors with access to a variety of aircraft in a 360-degree immersive simulation around the clock throughout the course of the year.
Jetcraft ended up being the first corporate aviation expert to set up an ongoing operation in the Metaverse when it opened its terminal in Decentraland. The hangar launch pulls up the whole Jetcraft Beyond the Globe experience, which was previously only available in Decentraland.
The President of Jetcraft, Peter Antonenko, made the observation that in a world that is ruled by handheld devices and constant use, possessing an online world at one’s disposal is beneficial to all customers, whether they are new or recurring. Over the course of the previous five years, the company has noticed a tremendous growth in the number of jet aircraft purchasers who are below the median age of 45. These individuals are enthusiastic about business aircraft and have previous experience in emerging technologies.
The promise of the metaverse was seen at an early stage, and there was a conclusion that providing customers with VR experiences would satisfy their ever-evolving requirements. New customers who are interested in exploring a variety of commercial jets and finding the right kind for the job at hand may take advantage of the virtual hangar, which provides a quick and easy way to tour planes from any location on the globe. Since Jetcraft is now well-established on a worldwide scale, the next logical step for the business is to expand operations across the world. This will allow them to provide clients with full access to the brand’s knowledge and flying machines at any time that is most convenient for them.
Customers have the ability to gain access to the simulated hangar in their free time, giving them the opportunity to have a realistic aircraft viewing session. Customers can access the simulated hangar in their free time through Jetcraft’s site, the Oculus application, or the Decentraland club. Jetcraft has also built a VR and AR showcase at December 2023’s Nice Côte d’Azur General Aviation Terminal. The display will bring the virtual hangar to life even more and provide visitors with a taste of the future-generation innovation that the firm is adopting.
In addition to extending its presence in the metaverse, Jetcraft is also working to increase its technological capabilities. In the beginning of this year, the company developed JetGPT, an internal platform that utilises generative artificial intelligence to give Jetcraft’s customers quicker and more sophisticated knowledge at the Speed of Life.


