USA Private Jet Airports
Private jet airports across the United States deliver a level of access and service that sets them apart from commercial travel. Designed for discerning travelers, these executive airports and FBO terminals offer privacy, flexibility, and a seamless departure or arrival experience.
At JetOptions, we specialize in on-demand private jet charters with access to this nationwide airport network. From coast to coast, our clients enjoy priority runway access, planeside boarding, luxury lounges, and personalized ground services. With ARGUS and Wyvern-rated aircraft, every flight is backed by the highest safety standards in the industry.
In this guide, we provide a state-by-state overview of premier private jet airports across the country. Each location serves as a gateway to exceptional destinations, whether you’re flying to a major business center, a coastal retreat, or a mountain resort.
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Alabama
Birmingham–Shuttlesworth International (BHM) — Two parallel runways (one long-haul capable) and multiple FBO options serve corporate and leisure charters across central Alabama.
Alaska
Ted Stevens Anchorage International (ANC) — Anchorage’s primary airport for private aviation features two long runways exceeding 10,000 feet, capable of handling any business jet. The airport supports international arrivals with 24/7 U.S. Customs services and hosts three full-service FBOs offering fueling, hangar space, ground handling, and VIP passenger lounges. Its location just six miles from downtown Anchorage makes ANC a preferred base for both executive travel and charter connections to Alaska’s remote destinations.
Arizona
Scottsdale (SDL/KSDL) — One of the busiest single-runway airports in the United States, Scottsdale features a 8,249-foot runway that accommodates everything from light jets to long-range business aircraft. The airport is dedicated exclusively to general aviation, with no commercial airline traffic, ensuring a faster, more private experience. SDL offers two full-service FBOs providing fueling, hangars, and VIP passenger amenities, and its location just nine miles north of downtown Phoenix makes it a preferred choice for both business and leisure travelers visiting the Valley of the Sun.
Arkansas
Bill & Hillary Clinton National (LIT) — Bill & Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock accommodates private jets on two runways, the longest at 8,273 feet, making it suitable for midsize to large aircraft. The airport is home to Signature Flight Support, providing fueling, hangars, and executive amenities for charter travelers. Its central location offers convenient access to business and government centers across Arkansas.
California
Van Nuys (VNY/KVNY) — Van Nuys Airport, located in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley, is among the busiest general aviation airports in the world. Its 8,001-foot primary runway supports heavy business jets, while a shorter crosswind runway serves lighter aircraft. With numerous full-service FBOs offering luxury lounges and aircraft support, Van Nuys is the premier choice for private jet travelers to the Los Angeles area.
Palm Springs International (PSP) — Seasonal private jet hub for Coachella Valley resorts with full-service FBOs and efficient ground handling.
Colorado
Centennial (APA/KAPA) — Centennial Airport, just south of Denver, is a dedicated business aviation hub with three runways, including one over 10,000 feet. Multiple FBOs provide fueling, maintenance, and VIP facilities, making APA one of the busiest private aviation airports in the nation. Its proximity to downtown Denver and the Rocky Mountain resorts makes it ideal for both corporate and leisure charters.
Connecticut
Bradley International (BDL) — Bradley International Airport, north of Hartford, features a 9,510-foot runway that accommodates long-range jets and international arrivals. Private aviation is served by Atlantic Aviation and Signature Flight Support, both offering full-service FBO operations. With convenient access to Hartford, Springfield, and the New England region, BDL is a leading choice for private flyers in Connecticut.
Delaware
Wilmington (ILG) — Wilmington Airport supports private jet travel with a 7,012-foot main runway and on-site FBO services from Atlantic Aviation. Located just outside Wilmington and within easy reach of Philadelphia’s suburbs, ILG is a preferred option for Mid-Atlantic business travelers. Its executive services and quick ground handling make it a popular stop for both regional and long-range charters.
Florida
Miami–Opa-locka Executive (OPF/KOPF) — Miami-Opa-locka Executive Airport is the busiest private jet airport in Florida, featuring an 8,002-foot primary runway and three luxury FBOs: Signature Flight Support, Atlantic Aviation, and Fontainebleau Aviation. With on-site U.S. Customs and close proximity to downtown Miami, OPF provides unmatched convenience for domestic and international charter flights to South Florida..
Georgia
DeKalb–Peachtree (PDK) — DeKalb–Peachtree Airport, located northeast of Atlanta, is a dedicated executive airport with three runways, the longest at 6,001 feet. Several FBOs offer VIP passenger facilities, hangars, and crew services, making PDK the leading choice for business aviation in the Atlanta area. Its location avoids the congestion of ATL while providing fast access to downtown.
Hawaii
Daniel K. Inouye International (HNL/KHNL) — Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport is Hawaii’s principal gateway for private aviation. Its 12,312-foot Reef Runway accommodates ultra-long-range jets arriving from Asia and the U.S. mainland. Private flyers benefit from dedicated FBO facilities, including Signature Flight Support, with full ground handling, customs, and VIP lounges for smooth island arrivals.
Idaho
Friedman Memorial (SUN/KSUN) — Friedman Memorial Airport, serving Sun Valley, features a 7,550-foot runway that supports midsize and super midsize jets. The airport is home to Atlantic Aviation, which provides luxury passenger amenities, ground handling, and hangar services. SUN is a popular choice for seasonal charter flights to Idaho’s premier mountain resort region.
Illinois
Chicago Executive (PWK/KPWK) — Chicago Executive Airport, located in Wheeling, supports private jets on three runways, the longest at 5,001 feet. Multiple FBOs, including Signature Flight Support, Atlantic Aviation, and Hawthorne Global, offer full passenger and crew services. With U.S. Customs available on request, PWK is a leading gateway for Chicago’s North Shore business and leisure travel.
Indiana
Indianapolis Regional (MQJ) — Indianapolis Regional Airport, just east of downtown, has two paved runways, the longest at 6,005 feet, and a dedicated FBO, Indy Jet, offering fueling, maintenance, and executive facilities. Popular with corporate travelers and race-week charters, MQJ provides fast access to Indianapolis with less congestion than the city’s commercial airport.
Iowa
Des Moines International (DSM) — Des Moines International Airport supports private aviation on runways up to 9,002 feet, accommodating all categories of business jets. Elliott Aviation and Signature Flight Support provide FBO services with executive lounges, hangars, and full ground handling. Centrally located, DSM is an important Midwest hub for both corporate and leisure charters.
Kansas
Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National (ICT/KICT) — Wichita’s Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport is built for business aviation, featuring a 10,302-foot primary runway. The airport offers multiple FBOs, including Signature Flight Support and Yingling Aviation, with fueling, maintenance, and luxury facilities. ICT serves as both a manufacturing center and a private aviation gateway for Kansas.
Kentucky
Blue Grass (LEX/KLEX) — Blue Grass Airport in Lexington offers two runways, the longest at 7,004 feet, supporting midsize and heavy jets. Signature Aviation operates the on-site FBO, providing fueling, lounges, and crew services. Its location makes LEX a convenient choice for horse racing enthusiasts and corporate travelers in Central Kentucky.
Louisiana
New Orleans Lakefront (NEW/KNEW) — New Orleans Lakefront Airport is a dedicated general aviation field with three runways, the longest at 6,879 feet. Home to Signature Flight Support and Flightline First, the airport provides luxury FBO facilities, hangars, and full ground services. Located just minutes from the French Quarter and Central Business District, NEW is the preferred airport for private jet travelers to New Orleans.
Maine
Portland International Jetport (PWM) — Portland International Jetport supports private aviation with a 7,200-foot main runway capable of handling midsize to large jets. The airport is served by Atlantic Aviation, offering fueling, hangar space, and executive lounges. PWM provides fast access to Portland and coastal destinations across southern Maine.
Maryland
Martin State (MTN) — Martin State Airport, located northeast of Baltimore, features a 7,000-foot runway and dedicated FBO services through Signature Flight Support. MTN is popular for private flyers seeking an alternative to BWI, with convenient access to Baltimore and Annapolis.
Massachusetts
Hanscom Field (BED/KBED) — Hanscom Field, near Boston, is a premier private aviation airport with two runways, the longest at 7,011 feet. Multiple FBOs, including Signature Flight Support and Jet Aviation, provide luxury lounges, hangar services, and full ground handling. BED offers a congestion-free alternative to Boston Logan for business and leisure travelers.
Michigan
Oakland County International (PTK/KPTK) — Oakland County International, located in Pontiac, is among the busiest general aviation airports in the U.S. With three runways, the longest at 6,521 feet, and three FBOs offering full-service facilities, PTK is the preferred private aviation gateway for Detroit’s northern suburbs and business community.
Minnesota
Minneapolis–Saint Paul International (MSP) — Minneapolis–Saint Paul International offers private aviation on four runways, the longest at 11,006 feet, accommodating all business jet categories. Several FBOs, including Signature Flight Support, provide customs clearance, hangars, and VIP lounges. MSP is the leading choice for international private charters arriving in Minnesota.
Mississippi
Jackson–Medgar Wiley Evers International (JAN) — Jackson International supports private jets on two runways, the longest at 8,500 feet. On-field Atlantic Aviation offers FBO services, including fueling, lounges, and ground handling. JAN is the primary executive gateway to Mississippi’s capital and business district.
Missouri
Spirit of St. Louis Airport (SUS) — Spirit of St. Louis Airport, in Chesterfield, has two parallel runways, the longest at 7,485 feet, supporting midsize to heavy jets. Multiple FBOs provide fueling, hangars, and executive passenger facilities. SUS is the region’s busiest general aviation airport and the top choice for St. Louis private jet travelers.
Montana
Bozeman Yellowstone International (BZN/KBZN) — Bozeman Yellowstone International features two runways, the longest at 12,000 feet, accommodating ultra-long-range business jets. Private aviation is supported by two FBOs, offering VIP lounges and ground services. BZN is a leading gateway for charters to Yellowstone National Park and Montana’s ski resorts.
Nebraska
Eppley Airfield (OMA) — Eppley Airfield in Omaha provides private jet operations on three runways, the longest at 9,502 feet. Signature Flight Support and other FBOs deliver full-service support, including customs clearance, fueling, and passenger amenities. OMA is Nebraska’s busiest airport and a key hub for corporate travelers.
Nevada
Henderson Executive (HND/KHND) — Henderson Executive, just south of Las Vegas, features two runways, the longest at 6,501 feet, and a full-service FBO terminal with VIP lounges, hangars, and ground handling. HND offers a convenient alternative to Las Vegas McCarran for private flyers seeking direct access to resorts and convention centers.
New Hampshire
Manchester–Boston Regional (MHT) — Manchester–Boston Regional supports private aviation with two runways, the longest at 9,250 feet. Signature Flight Support operates the on-field FBO, offering fueling, customs, and executive lounges. MHT is a preferred alternative to Boston Logan for travelers to New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts.
New Jersey
Teterboro (TEB/KTEB) — Teterboro Airport, just 12 miles from Manhattan, is the busiest private jet airport in the United States. With five runways, the longest at 7,000 feet, and multiple luxury FBOs, TEB provides unmatched convenience for business and leisure travel to New York City. Dedicated exclusively to general aviation, it is the top choice for charter flights in the region.
New Mexico
Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) — Albuquerque International offers three runways, the longest at 13,793 feet, capable of handling any class of private jet. The airport features Signature Flight Support and other FBOs with executive lounges, hangars, and customs clearance. ABQ serves as New Mexico’s primary business aviation gateway.
New York
Westchester County (HPN/KHPN) — Westchester County Airport, located in White Plains, has two runways, the longest at 6,549 feet, and multiple FBOs offering full-service private aviation facilities. HPN is the second-busiest private jet airport in the New York area, favored for its proximity to Manhattan and suburban corporate centers.
North Carolina
Charlotte Douglas International (CLT) — Charlotte Douglas International features four runways, the longest at 10,000 feet, and supports private aviation through Wilson Air Center, a full-service FBO with luxury lounges and customs facilities. CLT is the primary private jet gateway to North Carolina’s largest business hub.
North Dakota
Fargo Hector International (FAR) — Fargo Hector International operates three runways, the longest at 9,001 feet, and features FBO services from Fargo Jet Center, offering fueling, hangars, and VIP passenger facilities. FAR provides executive access to North Dakota’s largest metro area and serves as a tech stop for cross-country flights.
Ohio
Cleveland Burke Lakefront (BKL) — Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport offers two runways, the longest at 6,604 feet, dedicated to general aviation. The airport hosts Signature Flight Support, providing hangars, lounges, and full ground services. Located directly on Lake Erie, BKL is the closest private jet airport to downtown Cleveland.
Oklahoma
Will Rogers World (OKC) — Multiple FBOs and long-runway operations for corporate travel throughout central Oklahoma. Wiley Post Airport (PWA) in Oklahoma City features three runways, the longest at 7,200 feet, and multiple FBOs delivering fueling, hangar, and passenger services. PWA is the state’s leading general aviation airport for corporate and charter flights.
Oregon
Portland–Hillsboro (HIO/KHIO) — Metro Portland’s principal GA field; parallel runways, robust FBO services, and proximity to Silicon Forest. Portland International supports private aviation on three runways, the longest at 11,000 feet, and is home to Atlantic Aviation, which provides FBO services with fueling, customs, and VIP passenger amenities. PDX is Oregon’s primary gateway for both business and leisure charters.
Pennsylvania
Northeast Philadelphia (PNE) — Philadelphia Northeast Airport offers two runways, the longest at 7,000 feet, and is served by Atlantic Aviation, providing fueling, hangars, and executive lounges. PNE is a favored alternative for private flyers seeking direct access to Philadelphia while avoiding the congestion of PHL.
Rhode Island
T.F. Green International Airport (PVD) — T.F. Green International Airport in Providence features an8,700-foot runway and two FBOs providing fueling, maintenance, and luxury passenger facilities. PVD offers efficient access to Providence, Newport, and southern New England resorts.
South Carolina
Charleston International Airport (CHS) — Charleston International operates two runways, the longest at 9,000 feet, and offers private aviation services through Signature Flight Support. With executive lounges and hangar facilities, CHS is the leading private jet gateway to Charleston’s historic and coastal attractions.
South Dakota
Sioux Falls Regional (FSD) — Sioux Falls Regional supports private aviation on three runways, the longest at 9,001 feet. Signature Flight Support provides FBO services including fueling, hangars, and VIP lounges. FSD is South Dakota’s busiest airport and a key stop for business aviation.
Tennessee
Nashville International (BNA) — ~11,000-ft-class runway and multiple FBOs support entertainment, convention, and corporate charters.
Texas
Dallas Love Field (DAL/KDAL) —Dallas Love Field offers two runways, the longest at 8,800 feet, and multiple FBOs, including Signature Flight Support and Atlantic Aviation. DAL is centrally located, just minutes from downtown Dallas, making it one of Texas’ most popular private jet airports.
Utah
Salt Lake City International (SLC/KSLC) — Salt Lake City International operates four runways, the longest at 12,000 feet, with private aviation services provided by Atlantic Aviation and Skyline Air Services. With on-site U.S. Customs and quick access to ski resorts, SLC is a premier gateway for business and leisure charters.
Vermont
Burlington International (BTV) — Burlington International features two runways, the longest at 8,320 feet, and is served by Heritage Aviation, an award-winning FBO offering full-service private aviation support. BTV is the main private jet gateway to Vermont and the Green Mountains.
Virginia
Leesburg Executive (JYO) — Executive GA field with modern FBOs; efficient access to Dulles corridor and western suburbs. Washington Dulles International supports private aviation on four runways, the longest at 11,500 feet, with multiple FBOs providing VIP lounges, customs, and full ground handling. IAD is the premier private aviation gateway to the nation’s capital.
Washington
Boeing Field / King County International Airport (BFI) — Boeing Field, located south of downtown Seattle, offers two runways, the longest at 10,007 feet, and multiple FBOs including Signature Flight Support. BFI is the preferred private jet airport for travelers to Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.
West Virginia
Yeager (CRW) — Yeager Airport in Charleston features a 6,802-foot runway and full-service FBO facilities. CRW provides efficient access to West Virginia’s capital and business centers.
Wisconsin
General Mitchell International (MKE) — Milwaukee Mitchell International offers five runways, the longest at 9,990 feet, and is served by Signature Flight Support and other FBOs with executive facilities. MKE is the leading private aviation gateway to Milwaukee and southeastern Wisconsin.
Wyoming
Jackson Hole (JAC/KJAC) — Jackson Hole Airport features a 6,300-foot runway and private aviation services through Jackson Hole Aviation FBO. Located within Grand Teton National Park, JAC is the exclusive gateway for private jet travelers visiting Jackson, Teton Village, and Yellowstone.
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