New York Airport
Teterboro Airport (TEB / KTEB)
Around 19 km (12 miles) north of Midtown Manhattan, in New Jersey, Teterboro is entirely dedicated to business aviation: no scheduled airline operates here. It ranks among the busiest business aviation airports in the United States, with two runways of around 2,130 m and 1,830 m.
Access is regulated: a slot booking is mandatory and maximum take-off weight is capped at 100,000 lb, around 45 tonnes. A night curfew also restricts movements between 23:00 and 06:00. These rules ensure smooth operations and a preserved neighbourhood.
The FBOs of Teterboro
Teterboro brings together four FBO operators — Signature Aviation, Atlantic Aviation, Jet Aviation and Meridian — which act as private terminals. Each provides passenger reception away from commercial flows, refuelling, parking and ground handling.
Our teams select the FBO best suited to your flight and coordinate your arrival, through to the transfer to Manhattan, for a seamless journey.
Westchester, Morristown and the other fields
Depending on your final destination, other fields complete the New York offering, which our teams serve according to your itinerary:
- Westchester County (HPN): north of the city, towards Westchester County and Connecticut
- Morristown (MMU): in New Jersey, dedicated to business aviation
- Republic – Farmingdale (FRG): on Long Island, one of the region's busiest general aviation airports
- Newark (EWR), JFK and LaGuardia (LGA): the major airports, for aircraft exceeding Teterboro's weight limit
New York – Europe: the major transatlantic link
New York is one of the most requested transatlantic links in business aviation. A non-stop flight to Europe — Paris, Geneva, London — requires an ultra-long-range jet. Our teams select the aircraft suited to the distance and coordinate the departure and arrival fields, for example Paris airport, Geneva airport or the London airports.
New York, a world business capital
From Wall Street to the head offices of Midtown, New York remains a world capital of finance, business and culture. The density of meetings, the back-to-back schedules and the value of time make a private jet a tool of productivity as much as comfort.
Arriving at Teterboro, as close as possible to Manhattan, avoids the queues of the large commercial airports and noticeably shortens the final leg into the city.
Popular private jet routes to or from New York
- New York – London: 7h00 flight
- New York – Paris: 7h30
- New York – Geneva: 8h00
- New York – Miami: 2h45
- New York – West Palm Beach: 3h00
- New York – Los Angeles: 5h30
IBC Aviation to or from New York
Our teams arrange your transatlantic flights to or from New York, coordinate Teterboro slots and FBOs and select the aircraft suited to the distance and the number of passengers. From planning to ground handling, you have a single point of contact. Available 24/7:
- France: +33 1 41 69 88 88
- Switzerland: +41 22 880 28 88
- Email: contact@ibc-aviation.com
Frequently asked questions
Which airport should I use for a private jet to New York?
Teterboro (TEB / KTEB) is the reference airport: the closest to Manhattan and entirely dedicated to business aviation. Westchester (HPN), Morristown (MMU) and Republic (FRG) are alternatives depending on the destination; the heaviest aircraft use Newark, JFK or LaGuardia.
How much does it cost to charter a private jet to New York?
The price depends on the aircraft, the number of passengers and the itinerary. A domestic link calls for a light or midsize jet; a non-stop transatlantic crossing, an ultra-long-range jet — the most demanding segment. Our teams provide a personalised, all-inclusive quote within the hour.
How far is Teterboro from Manhattan?
Around 19 km (12 miles) from Midtown Manhattan, in New Jersey, about thirty minutes' transfer depending on traffic.
Can every private jet land at Teterboro?
Teterboro caps maximum take-off weight at 100,000 lb (around 45 tonnes) and requires a slot booking. Heavier aircraft, such as airliner-derived long-range business jets, are directed to Newark or JFK.
How long is the flight between New York and Europe by private jet?
Around 7 hours to London, 7h30 to Paris and 8 hours to Geneva, non-stop aboard an ultra-long-range aircraft.
Are there commercial flights at Teterboro?
No. Teterboro is reserved for business and general aviation; no scheduled airline operates here.


