Salt Lake City is the capital and the most populous city in the state of Utah. With 21 national parks and monuments within a few hours drive, Salt Lake City is the perfect location to view some of the world’s most iconic outdoor places. Enjoy hiking and biking in local canyons just minutes from the city center or in nearby national parks, and winter activities ranging from snowmobiling to snowshoeing and, of course, skiing and snowboarding at nearby world famous olympic level ski resorts. Combining the amenities of a major metropolitan area with the friendliness of a quaint, mountain town, Salt Lake City is an ideal location for vacations, meetings or conventions. A beautiful, safe, and vibrant destination, the city combines unparalleled access to natural recreation, a bustling economy, dynamic nightlife, remarkable history, and warm hospitality.
Airports serving this area:
Salt Lake City International: (SLC)Salt Lake City International Airport is a civil-military airport located about 4 miles west of Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. The airport is known to rank high for on time departures/arrivals and fewest flight cancellations among major US airports. It ranked first in the country for on time departures and arrivals and second for overall percentage of cancellations and making charter flights much more streamlined at this large airport. The airport also has facilities for Air Ambulance, Law Enforcement, as well as state and federal government aircraft. This airport features four runways with the longest being twelve thousand and two feet. |
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
Aircraft Fleet Available:
Airbus AS350Beech C99
Beech 1900
Bell 206
Bell 212
Bell 412
Challenger 300
Challenger 604
Citation Encore
Citation Ultra
Citation CJ3
Citation II |
Falcon 50Gulfstream G150
Gulfstream G200
Gulfstream GIV
Gulfstream G550
Hawker 800A
King Air E90
Learjet 35A
Learjet 60
Phenom 100
Pilatus PC-12
SA-226T |
Wichita is the largest city in Kansas and is known throughout the world as “The Air Capitol of the World”due to the many aircraft manufacturing plants that call this city home. There are more than 1,000 restaurants throughout the city representing all types of cuisine. Shopping choices abound with eclectic shops, antique stores, and open-air shopping centers. Wichita is also home to a great number of museums and attractions where visitors can explore art, hands-on exhibits, botanical gardens, the Old West, and Indian artifacts. Nighttime entertainment fills the air with theater performances, live music, dancing, and a dine-while-you-watch movie theater. Whether you are traveling to Wichita for business or pleasure, there is something to do for everyone.
Airports serving this area:
Witchita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport: (ICT)
Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport, formerly known as Wichita Mid-Continent Airport, is about 7 miles west of downtown Wichita, Kansas. The airport is a small air carrier and general aviation complex, providing accommodations for all aircraft, as well as the latest innovations in passenger convenience, safety and efficiency at Kansas’ largest airport. This airport features three runways with the longest being ten thousand three hundred feet.
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
- Yingling Aviation
- Signature Flight Support
Aircraft Fleet Available:
- Citation Excel
- Citation 1
- Citation X
- Eurocopter AS350
- Eurocopter AS355
- King Air 90
San Juan, officially Municipio de San Juan Bautista, is the capital and most populous municipality in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The city is one of Puerto Rico’s most important seaports, and is the island’s manufacturing, financial, cultural, and tourism center. The population of the Metropolitan Statistical Area, including San Juan and its municipalities makes up about half the population of Puerto Rico. Known for its charm, Old San Juan’s blue cobblestone streets will feel like stepping out of a time machine. Once the crown jewel of the Spanish Empire in the Americas, the walled city still preserves its stunning colonial architecture, ranging from imposing fortresses to brightly colored buildings which make a stunning backdrop for any meeting or vacation trip. The Old San Juan area features some of the island’s best museums, restaurants, shops, and nightlife.
Airports serving this area:
Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci Airport: (SIG)Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci Airport, also commonly known as Isla Grande Airport, is a small airport in Miramar, which is a district in the municipality of San Juan, Puerto Rico. The airport is adjacent to the new Puerto Rico Convention Center, the San Juan Bay, and the Pan American Cruise Ship Terminal, and overlooks Cataño. This airport is very popular with charter clients flying into Puerto Rico because it mainly deals with general aviation and private jets. Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci airport is also very popular with helicopter tours around the area and these are a great add-on for any charter customer. This airport features a single runway that is five thousand five hundred and thirty-nine feet long. |
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
- Signature Flight Support
- Million Air
Aircraft Fleet Available:
- Cessna 208
- Challenger 300
- Eurocopter AS350
- Gulfstream G-150
- Learjet 60XR
Washington D.C. is not only the nations capitol, but it is also a very exciting area with a wide variety of entertainment options and fine dining experiences. Washington D.C offers multiple museums and historical attractions to explore such as, the Smithsonian museums, Washington Monument, and many others. The city is home to the President of the United States, and serves as the home to the United States Capitol, housing the nations House of representatives and Congress. The area has golf courses and green parks to spend time during the day. The city also offers several performing arts theaters and areas to shop.
Airports serving this area:
Dulles International Airport: (IAD)Dulles International Airport is in Dulles, Virginia, located 26 miles west of downtown Washington, D.C. The airport serves the Baltimore – Washington metro area and offers easy access to Washington D.C. and many other areas in the Baltimore – Washington metro area. This airport features four runways with the largest being eleven thousand five hundred feet long. |
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
- Landmark Aviation
- Signature Flight Support
Aircraft Fleet Available:
- Beechjet 400A
- Boeing 737-400
- Boeing 737-800
- Challenger 604
- Gulfstream IV
- Gulfstream V
- Hawker 800XP
- Learjet 60
- McDonnell Douglas DC-10
- McDonnell Douglas MD-11
Manassas Regional Airport: (HEF)Manassas Regional Airport, also known as Harry P. Davis Field, is a city-owned public-use airport located four nautical miles southwest of the central business district of Manassas, and 30 miles from Washington D.C. As the largest executive regional airport in Virginia, Manassas Regional allows charter customers the freedom to fly on their own schedule, while being able to experience Washington D.C. without the hassles of added security of the international airports in the region. This airport features a single six thousand foot runway. |
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
- APP Jet Center
- Dulles Aviation
Aircraft Fleet Available:
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Bell 206Bell 407
Challenger 601
Citation Sovereign
Citation I
Falcon 50
Falcon 900
Falcon 2000 EX
Gulfstream III |
Gulfstream IVHawker 800A
Hawker 800XP
King Air 90
Learjet 35A
Learjet 60
Pilatus PC-12
Piper Meridian
Piper Navajo |
Chicago is the third most populous city in the United States, after New York City and Los Angeles, and is the seat of Cook County, Illinois. The city is an international hub for finance, commerce, industry, technology, telecommunications, and transportation, and therefore a popular destination for charter clients. There is plenty to do from shopping on The Magnificent Mile, skating in Millennium Park, enjoying a luxurious spa or taking in the diverse arts and culture scene. Whether you’re visiting for business or pleasure, you will find world-class dining, shopping, entertainment, and accommodations in the largest and most-visited city in the Midwest.
Airports serving this area:
Chicago Executive Airport: (PWK)
Chicago Executive Airport, formerly Palwaukee Municipal Airport, is a public airport located 18 miles northwest of Chicago in the village of Wheeling, Illinois. It is the only airport in the Chicago Metropolitan area that does not have commercial traffic, and this makes it a very popular destination for charter clients. This airport is also very popular with business executives that need to get to Chicago in an expedient manner without the delays of the other, larger airports. Whether traveling for business or looking to enjoy the sights of Chicago, this airport allows for quick and easy access to the area. This airport features three runways with the longest being five thousand and one feet. |
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
- Signature Flight Support
- Hawthorne Global Aviation Services
- Atlantic Aviation
Aircraft Fleet Available:
Beechcraft Baron 58Cessna 421
Challenger 601
Citation Bravo
Citation Encore
Citation Excel
Citation Sovereign
Citation Ultra
Citation II
Citation V
Eclipse 500
Embraer 120
Falcon 900EX |
Falcon 2000EXGulfstream 200
Gulfstream V
Hawker 700A
Hawker 800XP
Hawker 4000
King Air 200
King Air 350
Learjet 35A
Learjet 45
Learjet 60
Phenom 100
Westwind 1 |
DuPage Airport: (DPA)
DuPage Airport is a public general aviation airport located 29 miles west of downtown Chicago in West Chicago, Illinois. The airport is located within minutes of western Chicago’s major commercial centers, and is one of North America’s premier business aviation facilities and the perfect destination for your corporate and private aviation service needs. This airport features four runways with the longest being seven thousand five hundred and seventy-one feet.
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
Aircraft Fleet Available:
Cessna 208BChallenger 601
Citation Sovereign
Citation Ultra
Citation CJ1
Citation CJ3
Citation III
Citation VII
Citation X
Embraer 120
Falcon 20 |
Falcon 7xGulfstream G200
Gulfstream IV
Hawker 800A
Hawker 800XP
King Air 350
Learjet 35A
Learjet 40XR
Learjet 45
TBM-700 |
Chicago Midway Airport: (MDW)
Chicago Midway International Airport is an airport in Chicago, Illinois, on the city’s southwest side, eight miles from the city Loop. This airport is popular with Charter clients because it offers easy access to all that Chicago has to offer. Midway is surrounded by buildings and other developments and is unique for its square airport layout. This airport features five runways with the longest being six thousand five hundred and twenty-two feet. |
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
- Signature Flight Support
- Atlantic Aviation
Aircraft Fleet Available:
Challenger 300Challenger 604
Citation Bravo
Citation Excel
Citation Sovereign
Citation XLS
Citation CJ2
Citation CJ3
Citation II
Citation V
Citation X
Embraer 120
Falcon 900EX |
Falcon 7XFalcon 2000
Global Express XRS
Gulfstream IV
Gulfstream IVSP
Gulfstream 450
Gulfstream V
Gulfstream 550
Hawker 800XP
Jetstream 32
King Air 90
Learjet 45
Learjet 60 |
New York City, known as the city that never sleeps, exerts a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment. Home to the headquarters of the United Nations, New York is an important center for international diplomacy and has been described as the cultural and financial capital of the world. Times Square, known as The Crossroads of the World, is the hub of the Broadway Theater District, one of the world’s busiest pedestrian intersections, and a major center of the world’s entertainment industry. The names of many of the city’s bridges, skyscrapers, and parks are known around the world. Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, there is always something to do in one of America’s greatest cities.
Airports serving this area:
Teterboro Airport: (TEB)
Teterboro Airport is one of the busiest non-commercial airports in the world. Teterboro airport serves most travelers that are based in Manhattan or busy executives flying into New York City for meetings. The airport is very convenient for business travelers, being only twelve miles from midtown Manhattan. Corporate Jet Charters also offers helicopter service into Manhattan from Teterboro and all New York area airports as well. This airport features two runways with the longest being seven thousand feet.
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
- Atlantic Aviation
- Jet Aviation
- Landmark Aviation
- Meridian Teterboro
- Signature Flight Support East
- Signature Flight Support West
Aircraft Fleet Available:
Agusta Westland AW139Beechjet 400A
Bell 206
Bell 407
Challenger 300
Challenger 601
Challenger 604
Challenger 605
Citation CJ1+
Citation CJ2
Citation CJ3
Citation II
Citation VII
Citation X
Citation XLS
Citation Bravo
Citation Excel
Citation Mustang
Citation Sovereign
Dornier Jet 328
Falcon 10
Falcon 50
Falcon 900B
Falcon 900EX
Falcon 900LX
Falcon 2000 |
Falcon 2000EX EASyGlobal Express
Global 5000
Gulfstream G100
Gulfstream G200
Gulfstream G400
Gulfstream G550
Gulfstream G650
Gulfstream III
Gulfstream IV
Gulfstream IV SP
Gulfstream V
Hawker 800
Hawker 800SP
Hawker 800XP
Hawker 850XP
Hawker 1000
King Air 200
King Air 300
Learjet 35
Learjet 45
Learjet 55
Learjet 60
Piaggio Avanti II
Pilatus PC-12
Sikorsky S76 |
Westchester County Airport: (HPN)
Westchester County Airport, also known as White Plains Airport, serves the New York metro area and is one of the most convenient airports to fly in and out of in the region. Located near the border of New York State and Connecticut, Westchester County Airport hosts commercial flights as well as corporate charter flights. Travelers will find that White Plains Airport is easy to get to, easy to park at, and easy to leave. About 30 miles north of downtown Manhattan, many people prefer this airport even though it is farther away from the city for the relaxed atmosphere and ease of travel. This airport features two runways with the longest over six thousand, five hundred feet.
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
- Landmark Aviation East
- Landmark Aviation West
- Million Air
- Signature Flight Support East
- Signature Flight Support West
Aircraft Fleet Available:
Beechjet 400Beechcraft Baron 58
Bell 206
Bell 407
Boeing BBJ
Challenger 300
Challenger 601
Challenger 604
Cirrus SR22
Citation CJ3
Citation Sovereign
Eclipse 500
Eurocopter AS 350
Falcon 10
Falcon 50
Falcon 900B
Falcon 900EX
Falcon 2000LX |
Falcon 2000EXGlobal 5000
Gulfstream G150
Gulfstream G450
Gulfstream G550
Gulfstream IV
Gulfstream V
Hawker 800XP
IAI Astra
King Air 90
King Air 200
Learjet 60XR
MD600
Phenom 100
Pilatus PC-12
Piper Meridian
Robinson R44
Schweizer 300 |
Farmingdale Airport: (FRG)Farmingdale Airport, also known as Republic Airport, is focused on private jet charters, corporate aircraft, and regional commuter flights. There is no commercial service at this airport. Owned by the state and designed as a reliever airport, Farmingdale has two terminals and two runways, usually serving flights to nearby destinations such as Atlantic City or Boston. This airport features two runways with the longest being just over six thousand eight hundred feet. |
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
- Atlantic Aviation
- Sheltair
Aircraft Fleet Available:
Beechcraft Baron 58Beechjet 400A
Bell 206
Cessna 208
Cessna 421
Challenger 300
Challenger 604
Cirrus SR22
Citation M2
Eurocopter AS350
Falcon 10
Global 5000
Gulfstream G450
Gulfstream G550
Gulfstream G650
Gulfstream III
Gulfstream IV |
Gulfstream IV SPGulfstream V
Hawker 800XP
Hawker 900XP
Hawker 4000
King Air 90
King Air 200
King Air 300
Learjet 24
Learjet 25
Learjet 35A
Learjet 55
Learjet 60
Legacy 600
Merlin III
Sikorsky S76 |
Morristown Municipal Airport: (MMU)
Morristown Municipal Airport is located in Morris County, New Jersey three miles east of downtown Morristown. The airport is located approximately one hour outside of New York City and offers easy access. Morristown Municipal focuses on corporate aviation and charter services. Their is no airline that operates out of this airport. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems has labeled it as a general aviation reliever airport. This airport has two runways with the longest being five thousand nine hundred and ninety eight feet.
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
- FTC FBO
- Signature Flight Support
Aircraft Fleet Available:
- Beechjet 400A
- Falcon 50
- Falcon 900B
- Falcon 2000
- Gulfstream IVSP
- Gulfstream V
- Hawker 400XP
- Hawker 800
- King Air 90
- Sikorsky S76
Long Island MacArthur Airport: (ISP)Long Island MacArthur Airport is a public airport on Long Island, Town of Islip, New York. Located between Montauk Point sixty seven miles to the east and Manhattan forty four miles to the west, it serves as a great option for travelers who want an alternative to the congestion at JFK and LaGuardia airports. Being situated in the middle of Long Island, the airport is very popular with charter clients as it allows easy access throughout the area. Long Island MacArthur Airport, which does not share the congested air space of the city-centric airports has an exceptional record of on-time performance, which is extremely beneficial to charter clients that might be on a tight schedule. This airport features four runways with the longest being just over seven thousand feet. |
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
- Hawthorne Global Aviation Services
- New York Jet
- Sheltair
Aircraft Fleet Available:
Beechjet 400ACessna 182
Challenger 601
Challenger 605
Citation V
Citation VII
Citation Excel
Citation Sovereign
Falcon 900B
Global Express
Global Express XRS
Gulfstream G450 |
Gulfstream GIV SPGulfstream V
Hawker 800
Hawker 800XP
Hawker 4000
King Air 90
King Air 350
Learjet 35A
Learjet 60
Legacy 600
Piaggio Avanti II |
Essex County Airport: (CDW)Essex County Airport, also known as Caldwell Airport, is a public use airport located two nautical miles north of the central business district of Caldwell, New Jersey. The airport is located 20 miles west of New York City and 10 miles west of Teterboro Airport which allows charter clients who are looking for a more relaxed atmosphere to enjoy less congestion. Essex County airport is easily accessible by the many local highways. It is designated as a reliever airport for the New York/New Jersey region by the Federal Aviation Administration and sees mostly general aviation and private jet charters. This airport features two runways with the longest being four thousand five hundred and fifty two feet. |
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
Aircraft Fleet Available:
- King Air 200
- Pilatus PC-12
Portland has been described as America’s most European city. That can relate to many things such as a great walking city with tons of public transportation, a progressive atmosphere that celebrates the arts, a culture of great food, artisan coffee, beer and wine, and neighborhoods full of shops selling handmade clothes, crafts and furniture. The city calls to many people for business and pleasure, and as fantastic as Portland is to spend time in, it’s one of the easiest cities to spend time outside as well. The mountains, waterfalls, wine country and other outdoor activities Oregon is so famous for are all a short drive away
Airports serving this area:
Portland-Hillsboro Airport: (HIO)
Portland-Hillsboro Airport, also known as Hillsboro Airport, is a corporate and general aviation airport serving the city of Hillsboro, Oregon. Many people, including celebrities, politicians and sports stars, choose to use Hillsboro Airport for its ease and discreetness over Portland International. The airport is also a hub for many major local corporations, including Nike, Teufel Nursery, and Intel. Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, Hillsboro airport is the perfect choice for anyone traveling into the Portland area. This airport features two runways with the longest being six thousand six hundred feet.
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
- Aero Air
- Global Aviation
- Hillsboro Aviation
Aircraft Fleet Available:
AstraBell 205
Bell 206
Bell 407
Cessna 182
Challenger 300
Challenger 604
Citation Mustang
Citation CJ2
Commander 690
Global Express |
Global Express XRSGulfstream G550
Gulfstream V
Hawker 800
King Air 90
King Air 100
King Air 200
Learjet 31A
Learjet 35A
Learjet 45XR
Legacy EMB-135 |
Oklahoma City is a city with no shortage of entertainment options. The city is home to a professional basketball team, the Oklahoma City Thunder. The city has a vast variety of festivals and museums to attend throughout the year. Oklahoma city has several beautiful golf courses and country clubs. It hosts the Grand National Morgan Horse Show each year and is home to the ASA National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum, and the American Banjo Museum. The university of Oklahoma is also located nearby with the Academy Of Contemporary Music. The city is great for both business and pleasure, making it a very popular destination.
Airports serving this area:
Wiley Post Airport: (PWA)
Wiley Post Airport is a city-owned public-use airport located seven nautical miles northwest of the central business district of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The airport is a designated reliever airport and it is very active with general aviation and corporate aviation. This airport features three runways with the longest being seven thousand one hundred and ninety nine feet. |
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
- Valair Aviation
- Atlantic Aviation
Aircraft Fleet Available:
Tulsa Oklahoma, the states second-largest city, is a haven of Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook and Gilcrease Museums, and plenty of interesting things to do. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the new Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center, a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa’s lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in Tulsa, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city’s Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all of the urban excitement.
Airports serving this area:
Richard Lloyd Jones Jr. Airport: (RVS)
Richard Lloyd Jones Jr. Airport, also know as Tulsa Riverside Airport, is five miles south of Tulsa, Oklahoma and serves as a reliever airport for Tulsa International Airport. The thriving airport is considered the nucleus of business and economic activity in the City of Tulsa. Tulsa may not come to mind as a popular destination for business travelers, however it often shows up on corporate itineraries due to its diversified economy. Tulsa has significant economic activity in the aviation, energy, finance and telecommunication sectors. This airport features three runways with the longest being five thousand one hundred feet long.
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
- Christiansen Aviation
- Riverside Jet Center
Aircraft Fleet Available:
Las Vegas, is a city in Clark County, and the most populous city in the state of Nevada. The city is an internationally renowned major resort city known primarily for gambling, shopping, fine dining and nightlife. The city of Las Vegas is also the leading financial and cultural center for Southern Nevada. Known as The Entertainment Capital of the World, it is famous for its mega casino–hotels and associated entertainment. Downtown Las Vegas holds the Fremont Street Experience and the more vintage casinos, while the Strip is located just south of downtown. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, Las Vegas is sure to have something for every person.
Airports serving this area:
McCarran International: (LAS)
McCarran International Airport is located about 5 miles south of downtown Las Vegas and is the main commercial airport for the Las Vegas Valley and Clark County, Nevada. The airport is right next to the famous Las Vegas Strip and offers charter clients easy access to all the great resort amenities offered. If you are looking to get to the strip as quickly as possible, McCarran is the airport of choice. This airport features two pairs of parallel runways with the longest being fourteen thousand five hundred and twelve feet.
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
- Signature Flight Support
- Atlantic Aviation
Aircraft Fleet Available:
North Las Vegas Airport: (VGT)
North Las Vegas Airport is located three miles northwest of downtown Las Vegas, in North Las Vegas, Nevada. The airport is a premier general aviation facility designed to attract smaller aircraft traffic away from McCarran International Airport. Located just north of Downtown Las Vegas, the airport is the first choice for charter flights because it allows easy access to downtown and private aircraft are able to stay clear of the traffic associated with McCarran. The airport is also the primary airport in the Las Vegas area for scenic helicopter tours. This airport features three runways with two being five thousand feet.
Field Based Operators (FBO’s):
- North Las Vegas Airport FBO
Aircraft Fleet Available:
- Boeing 767-200
- Cessna 421
- DeHavilland Twin Otter
- Dornier 228
- Emivest SJ30
- Pilatus PC-12
- Piper Saratoga