Private jet brokerage CryptoJets has partnered with payment infrastructure firm Transacta to enhance its cryptocurrency payment processing. The partnership aims to meet growing demand from younger, crypto-wealthy clients by improving transaction speed and settlement reliability across 180 countries. CryptoJets will use Transacta’s regulated rails to accept crypto payments and receive fiat settlements within 1-2 business days.
The partnership between CryptoJets and Transacta addresses rising demand for crypto payments in private aviation. This trend is driven by wealth shifting to younger generations who value privacy, speed, and flexibility.
Demand for cryptocurrency payment options in luxury travel continues to grow as wealth shifts toward younger generations. The private aviation sector is increasingly embracing digital currencies, driven by both practical needs and broader market development.
CryptoJets operates with access to a global network of more than 5,000 charter operators. The company identified a need to optimize payment speed and settlement reliability as crypto-funded bookings grew.
“Crypto payments have already been part of how our clients prefer to pay,” said Erik Rand, Head of Operations at CryptoJets. “This partnership allows us to process those payments faster, improve settlement across markets, and scale our operations without compromising on compliance or client experience.”
Transacta provides payment solutions for merchants handling large, complex deals. Its financial rails allow CryptoJets to process large crypto transactions and settle in fiat within 1–2 business days.
“We’re starting a new chapter together with CryptoJets. And for us, this partnership is a challenge we’re excited to take on — improving the speed and overall quality of payment processing for high-value charter transactions,” said Dmitrijs Maceraliks, CEO of Transacta.
Founded in Estonia in 2018, Transacta offers a regulated payment infrastructure for accepting crypto with instant fiat settlement. The company is licensed by the Estonian Financial Intelligence Unit and registered with FinCEN in the U.S. and FINTRAC in Canada.

