Jet.AI invests in SPAC targeting AI, machine learning, and next-generation data center operations

Jet.AI has announced a capital contribution to AIIA Sponsor, the sponsor of the newly formed AI Infrastructure Acquisition Corp, which has filed a registration statement with the US Securities and Exchange Commission in preparation for an initial public offering. AI Infrastructure Acquisition Corp plans to pursue business combinations with private technology companies involved in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and notably, in building, operating, or enabling next-generation data center infrastructure.

The registration statement, filed on August 13, 2025, describes a proposed base offering size of $100 million, with the possibility of increasing to $115 million if underwriters exercise their over-allotment option in full. Maxim Group is acting as the sole book-running manager for the offering.

Sponsor was established by Jet.AI executive officers and directors, who also hold management roles at both AI Infrastructure Acquisition Corp and the Sponsor. Funding has come from both the founders of the Sponsor and Jet.AI itself.

Jet.AI, founded in 2018 and based in Las Vegas, reports that it is transitioning its focus to become an AI-driven data center company. Its stated goal is to develop scalable, high-performance infrastructure to meet growing computational requirements in artificial intelligence applications.

AI Infrastructure Acquisition Corp’s target markets, as explicitly disclosed, include technology companies operating in areas central to advanced data center development. The initial public offering will proceed only after the SEC registration becomes effective and is being promoted through a preliminary prospectus available via the SEC website or Maxim Group.

Source: Jet.AI

 

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