Teterboro (KTEB)
The region's flagship business-aviation airport in New Jersey, roughly 12 miles from Midtown. Multiple full-service FBOs, fast ramp access and the shortest drive to Manhattan make it the default for most New York charters.

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Airports & FBOs
New York is the busiest business-aviation market in the United States, and you have more departure points than almost anywhere else. Choosing the right airport saves time on both the ground and in the air.
The region's flagship business-aviation airport in New Jersey, roughly 12 miles from Midtown. Multiple full-service FBOs, fast ramp access and the shortest drive to Manhattan make it the default for most New York charters.
White Plains, about 30 miles north of the city, popular with travelers in Connecticut, Westchester and the northern suburbs. A relaxed, uncongested alternative to Teterboro.
Farmingdale on Long Island, ideal for the East End, the Hamptons connection and clients east of the city who want to skip cross-town traffic.
A convenient New Jersey reliever for central and western New Jersey travelers, with capacity for midsize and heavy jets.
KJFK, KLGA and KEWR all handle private aircraft through general-aviation FBO ramps - useful when a long-haul jet needs a longer runway or you are connecting to commercial travel.
For seasonal Hamptons traffic, a short repositioning hop puts you on the East End in minutes rather than hours of summer-weekend road traffic.
Routes
From quick regional hops to transcontinental and transatlantic legs, New York connects to the busiest charter destinations in the world. The route determines the aircraft category we recommend.
Hamptons, Boston (KBOS), Washington (KIAD), Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket - typically flown in turboprops and light jets where speed to the ground beats range.
Chicago, Toronto, Atlanta, Nashville and Bermuda - well suited to light and midsize jets with stand-up cabins for working in flight.
Miami, Palm Beach, Naples and Las Vegas - midsize and super-midsize jets carry full passenger loads and luggage nonstop.
Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle - super-midsize and heavy jets handle the transcontinental range with cabin comfort for a five-plus-hour flight.
London, Paris and the wider EU - heavy and ultra-long-range jets fly nonstop from the New York area, often departing JFK or Newark for runway length.
Turks and Caicos, Antigua, St. Barts (via St. Maarten) and the Bahamas - midsize to heavy jets, a New York winter favorite.
Aircraft
We do not push a single fleet - we source from a wide network of vetted operators and recommend the category that fits your range, passenger count and budget.

Demand & pricing
New York demand swings hard with the calendar. Knowing the pattern helps you book at the right time and understand why two similar flights can price differently.
From Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday-out and Sunday-back Hamptons traffic peaks. Booking early secures aircraft and avoids repositioning premiums on the busiest weekends.
December through March drives heavy demand toward Florida and the Caribbean. Holidays and long weekends tighten availability across the whole Northeast.
UN General Assembly week, major finance and fashion calendars, championship sports and marquee concerts all compress local supply and influence pricing.
Aircraft category, flight time, one-way versus round trip, crew duty and overnight, repositioning, landing and FBO fees, peak dates and short-notice timing - never a fixed flat rate, always quoted to your trip.
FAQ
Most New York charters depart from Teterboro (KTEB), the region's busiest dedicated business-aviation airport just minutes from Manhattan, or from Westchester County (KHPN) north of the city. White Plains and Republic (KFRG) on Long Island, plus Morristown (KMMU) in New Jersey, are also popular. The major commercial fields - JFK (KJFK), LaGuardia (KLGA) and Newark (KEWR) - accept private jets too, with FBO ramps for general aviation.
We never quote a fixed flat price because charter cost depends on aircraft category, flight time, one-way versus round trip, repositioning, crew duty, landing and FBO fees, and date. Short hops to the Hamptons or Boston in a turboprop or light jet sit at the lower end, while transcontinental or transatlantic flights in a midsize, super-midsize or heavy jet cost more. Send us your route and date and we return transparent, all-in quotes with no membership fees.
Frequent New York departures include short legs to the Hamptons, Boston, Washington and Martha's Vineyard, business runs to Chicago, Toronto and Bermuda, and longer trips to Miami, Palm Beach, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and London. We match each route to the right aircraft category so range, runway and passenger count all line up.
With the density of operators and aircraft based around Teterboro, Westchester and the wider tri-state area, we can often source options for same-day or next-day departures from New York. Lead time depends on aircraft availability, crew duty limits and slots, but our team works 24/7 and can move fast on urgent requests.
No. Private JetOne is an on-demand charter broker with no membership fees, no jet cards required and no annual commitment. You request a quote per trip, we present aircraft options and all-in pricing, and you pay only for the flights you book. Our New York team is reachable 24/7 by phone or email.
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