Hopscotch Go Corporation's Public Offering Approved by SEC for Air Taxi Expansion
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has qualified Hopscotch Go Corporation's Regulation A Public Offering. The company, which owns FAA-certificated air taxi operator Hopscotch Air, plans to expand its Cirrus SR22 aircraft fleet across the northeast and add services in Philadelphia. Hopscotch Air aims to enhance regional air mobility and develop online and AI tools to streamline private flight bookings.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has approved Hopscotch Go Corporation's Regulation A Public Offering. Hopscotch Go is the parent company of FAA-certified air taxi operator Hopscotch Air, which plans to expand its fleet of Cirrus SR22 aircraft in the northeast, including locations in Long Island, Westchester, and Boston. The company aims to add aircraft in the Philadelphia market and develop online and AI tools to simplify private flight bookings, addressing the traditionally complex process of flying private.




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