Private jet charter

Private Jet from New York to Los Angeles

Skip the terminal. A private charter from New York to Los Angeles departs on your schedule from a private terminal and lands closer to where you are going.

Expect from $25,000 one way and about 4h 56m in the air, the aircraft matched to your party, with a tailored quote returned within the hour.

Distance
2,129 nm great circle
From, indicative
$25,000 one way
Best aircraft
Heavy Jet
What it costs

New York to Los Angeles, by aircraft class

Indicative one way charter pricing. Final quotes depend on aircraft availability, repositioning, and date. Empty leg pricing can run lower when timing aligns.

ClassExampleFlight timeIndicative 2026 range
Super-Midsize JetBombardier Challenger 3504h 56m$25,000 to $37,000
Heavy JetGulfstream G4504h 52m$36,000 to $63,000
Ultra-Long-Range JetBombardier Global 60004h 45m$57,000 to $95,000
The route

Why fly it privately

Departing from a private terminal means no security queues and no waiting for bags. Departure is typically from Teterboro (TEB), arriving at Van Nuys (VNY). Most clients arrive a short time before departure, and a car can meet the aircraft on the ramp.

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City guides and departure airports

How partners are vetted and where you depart. Enquiries are routed to operators that hold the relevant air operator certificate and to brokers who vet against ARGUS and Wyvern ratings. Indicative price bands are shown up front and a tailored quote is returned within the hour.

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Empty legs are the most affordable way to fly private, and they appear with little notice. Subscribe to The Flight Deck and we will send empty leg availability as our vetted partners surface it, plus indicative one way price bands on popular routes and the quiet season and midweek windows when those bands soften. No noise. Just the real numbers.