The company rented a hangar at Atatürk International Airport, Istanbul and then purchased three second-hand ATR 72-500 turboprop aircraft, which were delivered at the beginning of 2010.
[8] In 2014, Borajet agreed a deal to lease five Embraer 190 aircraft (with options on a further three) from GE Capital Aviation Services.
[10] In January 2017 the airline was sold to Sezgin Baran Korkmaz for 260 Million Dollars.
[11] On 24 April 2017, Borajet announced that they will temporarily suspend their operations and 30,000 existing flight reservations would be transferred to Turkish Airlines.
[4] Several more airports in Europe and the Middle East were served as charters while more domestic destinations were operated on a wet-lease basis.