Fulton County-Brown Field (KFTY)
Just northwest of downtown, FTY is one of the busiest business-aviation relievers in the Southeast, with full-service FBOs, fast ramp access, and easy reach to Midtown, Buckhead, and the Vinings corridor.

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Airports & FBOs
Metro Atlanta is served by several general-aviation fields that keep you out of the main terminal and on the ramp in minutes. The right airport depends on where you are starting, your aircraft size, and your destination.
Just northwest of downtown, FTY is one of the busiest business-aviation relievers in the Southeast, with full-service FBOs, fast ramp access, and easy reach to Midtown, Buckhead, and the Vinings corridor.
PDK in Chamblee is the metro's premier corporate field, popular for executives and northern-suburb travelers. Long runways accommodate midsize and many heavy jets with multiple FBO options.
The world's busiest airport offers a dedicated general-aviation option for larger aircraft and certain international itineraries when proximity to the main complex matters.
RYY near Kennesaw and CNI in Canton serve the fast-growing northern suburbs, ideal for travelers based around Marietta, Alpharetta, and the I-575 corridor.
Popular routes
As a corporate and entertainment hub, Atlanta generates steady charter demand across the country. These are the city pairs we arrange most often, and the aircraft that usually fit them.
A core business lane. Midsize and super-midsize jets like the Citation XLS or Challenger 350 cover it nonstop with room for luggage and a full cabin.
Miami, Naples, and Palm Beach are short, frequent hops. Light jets such as the Phenom 300 are efficient and quick for weekend and seasonal travel.
Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Aspen call for super-midsize or heavy jets with the range and cabin comfort for longer legs.
Nashville, Charlotte, and island getaways pair well with light and midsize aircraft, with heavy jets for larger groups heading offshore.
Aircraft & demand
The right category balances passengers, luggage, range, and runway. Atlanta's demand also swings hard around events, so timing affects both availability and price.

Why charter
In a city built around the world's busiest airport, the value of private charter is the time and control it gives back.
Arrive minutes before departure, walk straight to the aircraft from the FBO, and avoid the security and connection chaos of KATL entirely.
Reliever fields like FTY, PDK, and RYY put you closer to your real destination - downtown, Buckhead, or the northern suburbs - on both ends of the trip.
Depart when you want, change plans last minute, and keep meetings, deals, and family time on your clock instead of an airline's.
A private cabin means confidential conversations, secure work, and a calm environment - valuable for executives, athletes, and entertainers based in Atlanta.
FAQ
Most private charters use Fulton County Airport-Brown Field (KFTY) and DeKalb-Peachtree Airport (KPDK), the busiest general-aviation reliever fields in metro Atlanta. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International (KATL) is available for larger aircraft and certain itineraries, while Cobb County International-McCollum Field (KRYY) and Cherokee County Regional (KCNI) serve the northern suburbs. Your best choice depends on where you are starting and the size of the aircraft.
Pricing is quoted by trip, not by a fixed rate. The main cost drivers are aircraft category, total flight time, one-way versus round trip, repositioning, overnight or wait time, peak-day demand, and fees such as FBO ramp, de-icing, and catering. A short turboprop or light-jet hop costs far less than a coast-to-coast heavy-jet mission. We always quote in transparent ranges with the assumptions spelled out, never a guessed flat price.
Light jets like the Phenom 300 and Citation CJ3 suit short regional hops to Nashville, Charlotte, or the Florida coast. Midsize and super-midsize jets such as the Citation XLS, Praetor 600, and Challenger 350 handle transcontinental runs to the West Coast or longer East Coast routes. Heavy jets like the Gulfstream G450 or Challenger 650 cover nonstop transatlantic and large-group travel. We match category to passengers, luggage, and runway.
Atlanta sees heavy private-aviation demand around major events and the corporate calendar: college football and bowl-season weekends, NFL and NBA home games, large conventions at the Georgia World Congress Center, the spring golf swing toward Augusta, and music and film-industry travel. Holiday weekends and Friday evening departures also spike. Booking earlier secures better aircraft availability and pricing on these peak dates.
No. Private JetOne arranges on-demand charter with no membership fees, no jet-card commitment, and no annual dues. You pay per trip for the aircraft and itinerary you actually fly. Our team is reachable 24/7 and quotes are obligation-free. Reach us at [email protected] or +1 917 750 8340 to start an Atlanta charter.
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Core East Coast business lane for midsize jets.
Longer East Coast corporate route with super-midsize range.
Seasonal mountain travel calling for capable, long-leg aircraft.
Westbound gateway and Rockies hub from Atlanta.
Sun Belt leisure and golf destination served by midsize jets.
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