Locations

Santa Rosa

Santa Rosa is the county seat of Sonoma County, California, and is the largest city in California’s North Coast, Wine Country and the North Bay. Known for its Mediterranean climate of cool, wet winters and warm, mostly dry summers, the city attracts many people to the beautiful landscape. Culinary attractions and a multitude of vineyards makes Sonoma the perfect place to relax.  It is easy to explore wine country and farm country, redwood forests and rivers, lakes and ocean, and in the center, the charming, thriving downtown, with intriguing shops and restaurants, brings life to the whole region.  Whether traveling for business or pleasure, Santa Rosa offers a relaxing backdrop for everyone.

Airports serving this area:

Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County: (STS)

Charles M. Schulz–Sonoma County Airport is a public airport located 7 miles northwest of downtown Santa Rosa, in Sonoma County, California.  Located in the heart of Northern California’s world-renowned Wine Country, this Airport is the preferred location for many charter clients wishing to relax in luxury. There are many operations located at the airport including air cargo, private and corporate flights, military, search and rescue, fire fighting, and law enforcement. This airport features two runways with the longest being six thousand feet.

Field Based Operators (FBO’s):

  • Kaiser Air
  • Sonoma Jet Center

Aircraft Fleet Available:

Atwater

Atwater is a city on State Route 99 in Merced County, California, 8 miles west-northwest of Merced.  The city is known for the Castle Air museum which is housed on the former Castle Air Force Base and features almost sixty aircraft from pre World War 2 through present.  The city also has an established history of food processing, farming, and light manufacturing companies which brings repeat General Aviation service needs to the area.

Airports serving this area:

Castle Airport: (MER)

Castle Airport is a public use airport located in Atwater, seven nautical miles northwest of the central business district of Merced, California.  The airport is located at the former Castle Air Force Base which closed in 1995. This land is owned jointly by the city of Merced, city of Atwater and the county of Merced.  The airport is near Yosemite National Park and is a popular location for charter clients. This airport features a single runway that is eleven thousand eight hundred and two feet long.

Field Based Operators (FBO’s):

  • Gemini Flight Support

Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara is the county seat of Santa Barbara County, California, situated on a south-facing section of coastline between the steeply rising Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.  Historic Landmarks, captivating parks, and a downtown anchored by State Street’s European ambiance bring this city to life. Dotted with courtyards, fountains, local dining, premier shopping and the much loved Urban Wine Trail, Santa Barbara has something for everyone.  In addition to being a popular tourist and resort destination, the city economy includes a large service sector, education, technology, health care, finance, agriculture, and manufacturing, which draws in many charter clients.

Airports serving this area:

Santa Barbara Municipal Airport: (SBA)

Santa Barbara Municipal Airport is a public airport located seven miles west of downtown Santa Barbara, California. Located right next to the ocean and University of California at Santa Barbara, this airport offers a great opportunity for charter clients to enjoy the scenery and California weather the city is known for. This airport features three runways with the longest being six thousand fifty-two feet.

Field Based Operators (FBO’s):

  • Atlantic Aviation
  • Signature Flight Support

Aircraft Fleet Available:

San Diego

Bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Anza-Borrego Desert and the Laguna Mountains to the east, and Mexico to the south, the diverse neighborhoods of San Diego are spread out over 4,200 square miles, offering endless opportunities for exploration and activities. Discover top theme parks and attractions like SeaWorld San Diego, San Diego Zoo, San Diego Zoo Safari Park, and Legoland California. San Diego’s thriving downtown districts, including the historic Gaslamp Quarter, offer a plethora of options for accommodations, activities, dining, shopping, and cultural attractions all within walkable city blocks.

Airports serving this area:

Montgomery Field: (MYF)

Montgomery Field is an excellent alternative to San Diego International Airport. Located in central San Diego, the airport is home to around 600 aircraft and provides a full range of services including flight schools, aircraft rental, fuel, storage and a restaurant. This airport is perfect for the discerning business executive as it allows for quick access to San Diego without the congestion of the international airport. This airport features three runways with the longest being four thousand five hundred feet.

Field Based Operators (FBO’s):

  • Crownair Aviation
  • Gibbs Flying Service

Aircraft Fleet Available:

Gillespie Field: (SEE)

Gillespie Field is located ten miles north of downtown San Diego and is the oldest and largest of the County’s eight airports. It includes not just runways, tower, and a terminal, but many airport-related businesses as well.  Whether you are traveling to San Diego for business or pleasure, Gillespie Field is a great choice for jet charters. This airport features three runways with the longest being over five thousand three hundred feet long.

Field Based Operators (FBO’s):

  • Golden State Aviation
  • High Performance Aircraft
  • Jet Air

Aircraft Fleet Available:

San Jose

San Jose is the third-largest city in California, the tenth-largest in the United States, and the county seat of Santa Clara County.  It is also the largest city within the San Francisco Bay Area and the largest city in Northern California.  Known as the hub and capitol of Silicon Valley, San Jose is a popular destination for tourists and business travelers. Charter clients find many amenities in the City’s revitalized downtown area including fine accommodations and world class restaurants and shops which are all very easily accessible.  Whether traveling for business or pleasure, San Jose is sure to please even the most seasoned traveler.

Airports serving this area:

Reid-Hillview Airport: (RHV)

Reid-Hillview Airport of Santa Clara County is in the eastern part of San Jose, in Santa Clara County, California.  The airport is a reliever airport for San Jose International Airport and San Jose State University’s Aviation program relocated to Reid-Hillview in 2010. The University operates out of the Swift Building, where it holds classes during the academic year.  This airport is a great option for charter clients looking for easy access to San Jose without the added congestion of the international airport. This airport features features parallel runways that are three thousand one hundred feet long.

Field Based Operators (FBO’s):

  • Nice Air
  • AeroDynamic Aviation

Aircraft Fleet Available:

Phoenix

As America’s sixth-largest city, Phoenix is the gateway to the Grand Canyon, and its history is a testament to the spirit of puebloans, ranchers, miners and visionaries. Projected against this rich backdrop is a stunning panorama of urban sophistication. Phoenix has an arrary of resorts and spas that rival any from across the world. Also, stadiums and arenas worthy of the world’s biggest sports spectacles, restaurants with inspired cuisine and amazing views and golf courses that draw players year round. With the stylish and eclectic shopping centers that are spread across Phoenix, the city is known to draw people from all over the world.

Airports serving this area:

Phoenix Deer Valley Airport: (DVT)

Phoenix Deer Valley Airport is located only fifteen minutes away from the Phoenix business district, and serves to relieve air traffic from Sky Harbor Airport. As such, the Airport is capable of accommodating all segments of civil aviation except commercial passenger service. Safety is a top priority at Deer Valley Airport and they have received recognition for their efforts by receiving the prestigious 2009 Airport Safety Award. This airport features two runways with the longest being eight thousand two hundred feet.

Field Based Operators (FBO’s):

  • Atlantic Aviation
  • Cutter Aviation

Aircraft Fleet Available:

Phoenix Goodyear Airport: (GYR)

Phoenix Goodyear Airport is classified as a general aviation reliever airport for Sky Harbor,and considered to have one of the best general aviation runways in the country.  This airport is a great alternate to traveling into the congested area around Phoenix and allows business and pleasure travelers the opportunity to fly into the area hassle free. This airport features one runway that is eight thousand five hundred feet long.

Field Based Operators (FBO’s):

  • Lux Air

Chandler Municipal Airport: (CHD)

Chandler Municipal Airport, located in the technology hub of Chandler, Arizona, is situated in the southeastern portion of Metropolitan Phoenix. The airport is located just 18 miles southeast of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, and offers trouble-free access to anywhere in the region as an excellent business airport. This airport features two parallel runways with the longest being just over four thousand eight hundred feet.

Field Based Operators (FBO’s):

  • Chandler Air Service
  • Chandler Municipal Airport

Aircraft Fleet Available:

Tucson

Tucson is the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, and home to the University of Arizona.  Known for a mild climate and about 350 sunny days a year no matter what you love to do in the great outdoors, Tucson is the place to do it. The climate and outstanding golf courses make Tucson a favorite golf destination. Take your best shot on a challenging desert golf course, or enjoy a more traditional links-style layout before exploring the thriving arts and cultural scene.  From the robust colors of centuries-old frescoes at Mission San Xavier del Bac to the shining steel of a Boeing Superfortress at the Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson is a place with as many things to do as your heart and mind can imagine.

Airports serving this area:

Tuscon International: (TUS)

Tucson International Airport is a joint civil-military airport located 8 miles south of downtown Tucson, Arizona.  As an international airport, Tucson International is a port of entry that offers 24-hour customs and immigration services. Because of its proximity to Interstate 10, as well as I-19, which is the gateway to Mexico, the airport plays an important role in cargo operations.  The airport is also home to the 162nd Wing of the Air National Guard, which conducts training operations for the F-16 aircraft. This airport features three runways with the longest being ten thousand nine hundred and ninety six feet.

Field Based Operators (FBO’s):

  • Million Air
  • Premier Aviation
  • Tuscon Jet Center
  • Bombardier Aerospace
  • Atlantic Aviation
  • Velocity Air

Aircraft Fleet Available:

Anchorage

Among the northernmost cities on Earth, Anchorage is a place with big-city amenities including fine restaurants, museums, theaters and an excellent music scene. Creating the backdrop are the salmon-rich waters of Cook Inlet and the 5,000-foot-plus peaks of Chugach State Park. Within a short drive from downtown are dozens of wilderness adventures and a short plane ride opens up the possibility of almost any type of wild adventure. Anchorage features dozens of parks and 122 miles of paved bike paths. Warmed by a maritime climate, spend the day fishing Ship Creek downtown, hiking the nearby mountains, photographing glaciers or dining at a four-star restaurant.

Airports serving this area:

Ted Stevens Anchorage International: (ANC)

Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport is a major airport in Alaska, located four nautical miles southwest of downtown Anchorage.  For more than 50 years the airport has played an integral role in the growth of Anchorage and the State of Alaska. Today, the airport has an exciting and dynamic future, with a geographic location providing unlimited potential for moving goods, services and infrastructure to be used in the global marketplace. This airport features three runways with the longest being twelve thousand four hundred feet.

Field Based Operators (FBO’s):

  • Great Circle Flight Service
  • Million Air
  • Signature Flight Support

Aircraft Fleet Available:

Beechcraft 99Beechcraft 1900

Bell 206

Bell 212

Boeing 727

CASA 212

Cessna 206

Cessna 207

Cessna 208

Cessna Conquest

Commander 690

Convair CV-580

De Havilland DHC-2De Havilland DHC-3

De Havilland DHC-6

Douglas Super DC-3

Douglas DC-6

Embraer EMB-120

Eurocopter BO-105

Eurocopter AS-350

King Air 200

L-100 Hercules

Metro III

Piper Chieftain

Merrill Field: (MRI)

Merrill Field is a public use airport located one mile east of downtown Anchorage, Alaska.  This airport serves as a reliever for Anchorage International Airport and allows private aircraft and local bush planes easy access to Anchorage without all of the congestion related with a larger airport. This airport features three runways with the longest being four thousand feet.

Field Based Operators (FBO’s):

  • Ace Hangars & Fuels
  • Spernak

Aircraft Fleet Available:

Eurocopter AS-350Piper Navajo

Birmingham

Birmingham is the county seat of Jefferson County as well as the largest city in Alabama. The city is the cultural and entertainment capital of Alabama with numerous art galleries in the area, including the Birmingham Museum of Art, the largest art museum in the Southeast. Downtown Birmingham is currently experiencing a cultural and economic rejuvenation, with many new independent shops and restaurants opening in the area.  The city is also known for its steel production and has grown to be a thriving economic region with strong medical, industrial, and financial corporations. There is always something available in this great city whether it is for business or pleasure.

Airports serving this area:

Birmingham Intl. Airport: (BHM)

Birmingham–Shuttlesworth International Airport, formerly Birmingham Municipal Airport and later Birmingham International Airport, is a joint civil-military airport serving Birmingham, Alabama.  AirMed International, a fixed-wing air ambulance company, operates its main hub from the airport as well. This airport features two runways with the longest being eleven thousand nine hundred and ninety eight feet.

Aircraft Fleet Available: