Washington

Everett

Everett is the county seat of  Snohomish County, Washington, and it lies 25 miles north of Seattle.  The city is known for the production of Boeing airliners and nearby is the largest building in the world, used by Boeing for commercial jet aviation production.  Surrounded by nearly 50 miles of freshwater and saltwater shores, Everett is exploding in the arts scene with top-notch galleries and a state-of-the-art glass blowing studio.  The city also allows for easy access to Seattle for business while maintaining the outdoor charm that Washington state is known for.

Airports serving this area:

Paine Field: (PAE)Paine Field, also known as Snohomish County Airport is a public airport located near Everett, Washington.  The Airport is home to the Boeing manufacturing plant for 747, 767, 777, and 787 aircraft, and has become a major tourist destination with the opening of the new Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour, the Flying Heritage Collection and the Historic Flight Foundation.  This airport is a popular alternative to Boeing Field in Seattle, and allows business travelers to access the area much easier. This airport features three runways with the longest being nine thousand and ten feet.

Field Based Operators (FBO’s):

  • Castle and Cooke
  • Regal Air

Seattle

Seattle is a coastal seaport city and is the largest city in both the State of Washington and the Pacific Northwest region of North America. Downtown Seattle offers a unique fusion of outdoor and urban life. The city is surrounded by beautiful lakes and Mt. Rainier as a spectacular backdrop. Travelers have access to Tillicum Village, Argosy Cruises and many other spectacular attractions. Seattle’s Pike Place Market is a must see for any tourist. The market is home to a host of businesses including bakeries, specialty food stores, collectibles, jewelry, art and much more.

Airports serving this area:

Seattle Boeing Field: (BFI)

Seattle Boeing Field, also known as King County International, is the typical choice for busy jet charter travelers due to its proximity to the business district of downtown Seattle. The airport serves small commercial passenger airlines, cargo carriers, private aircraft owners, helicopters, corporate jets, military, and other aircraft. It is also home to the Boeing Company’s 737 aircraft flight-test program, along with other Boeing operations. The Museum of Flight is also located there, with its wide variety of aircraft and exhibits showcasing aviation history. Boeing Field has two runways with the longest being ten thousand feet.

Seattle is a coastal seaport city and is the largest city in both the State of Washington and the Pacific Northwest region of North America. Downtown Seattle offers a unique fusion of outdoor and urban life. The city is surrounded by beautiful lakes and Mt. Rainier as a spectacular backdrop. Travelers have access to Tillicum Village, Argosy Cruises and many other spectacular attractions. Seattle’s Pike Place Market is a must see for any tourist. The market is home to a host of businesses including bakeries, specialty food stores, collectibles, jewelry, art and much more.

Field Based Operators (FBO’s):

  • Aeroflight Executive Services
  • Clay Lacy Aviation
  • Landmark Aviation

Aircraft Fleet Available:

Beechcraft 99

Beechcraft 1900

Cessna 208

Cessna 340

Citation II

Citation VII

Citation Excel

Challenger 300

Challenger 605

De Havilland DHC-2

De Havilland DHC-3

Falcon 50

Falcon 900EXFalcon 2000

Global Express

Global Express XRS

Hawker 900XP

Learjet 35

Learjet 55

Learjet 60

Metro SW-227

Piper Chieftain

Piper Meridian

Piper Mirage

Robinson R44