Boston Private Jet Charter | FlyRoving Membership

Boston private jet charter. Wholesale rates. No broker markup.

Boston is one of the highest-value private aviation markets in the Northeast, driven by the world's densest biotech corridor, the largest concentration of elite academic institutions in the country, and an institutional investment community that manages trillions in endowment and pension capital.

Why Boston is a premier private aviation market

Boston's private aviation market is powered by three ecosystems that overlap in ways unique to this city, creating executive travel patterns that are among the most predictable and highest-frequency in the country.

The first is biotech and life sciences. The Cambridge and South Boston biotech corridor is the largest in the world. Moderna, Vertex, Biogen, Sarepta, and hundreds of clinical-stage companies are headquartered within a few square miles. The executives, board members, and investors who govern these companies fly constantly to FDA meetings in Washington DC, investor conferences in New York, manufacturing partners worldwide, and clinical trial sites across the country. Drug development timelines do not wait for commercial airline schedules.

The second is academia and institutional capital. Harvard, MIT, Boston University, Tufts, and Northeastern collectively manage endowments exceeding $60 billion. Board of trustees travel, donor cultivation, research partnerships, and academic conference circuits generate consistent private aviation demand. The professionals who manage these endowments also manage relationships with allocators, GPs, and co-investors across New York, San Francisco, and London.

The third is financial services. Fidelity, State Street, Putnam, Wellington Management, and Bain Capital anchor a financial community that maintains deep relationships with New York's capital markets, generating daily executive shuttle traffic that is among the most time-sensitive in the Northeast.

Boston private jet airports

CodeAirportBest For
BEDHanscom Field (Bedford)Premier private aviation airport for Boston. Cambridge, Lexington, Route 128 tech corridor, Harvard, MIT.
BOSBoston Logan InternationalDowntown Boston, Seaport, Back Bay, Financial District. Private FBO available (Signature).
OWDNorwood MemorialSouth of Boston, closer to Providence corridor, South Shore. 4,005ft runway, turboprops and light jets.
BVYBeverly RegionalNorth Shore, Cape Ann, Ipswich. 5,001ft runway, light jets and turboprops.
ORHWorcester RegionalCentral Massachusetts, west of Boston. Growing corporate traffic, less congestion.

What does a private jet from Boston cost?

Hanscom Field (BED) is the default choice for most private jet travelers in the Boston market. It avoids Logan's commercial congestion entirely and is closer to Cambridge, the biotech corridor, and the Route 128 tech belt than Logan is.

What does a private jet from Boston cost?

Every broker quote includes a 15–30% margin above the operator's rate. FlyRoving members pay the operator rate directly.

DestinationFlight TimeOne-Way FromBest Aircraft
New York (TEB)~45 min~45 minLight jet or turboprop
Washington DC~1.5h$8,000Light jet
Nantucket~30 min$3,500Turboprop
Martha's Vineyard~25 min$3,000Turboprop
Miami~3h$16,000Midsize to super midsize

Membership callout: Every one of those broker quotes includes a margin you never see itemized. FlyRoving members pay $349/month and access the same flights at wholesale operator rates, what the flight actually costs, without the middleman.

Private jets available in Boston

Boston's aircraft market benefits from the broader New England fleet and proximity to the deep New York and Teterboro market for positioning.

Aircraft ClassHourly RatePassengersBest For
Turboprop (PC-12, King Air 350)$3,000–$4,500/hUp to 9Short trips, 2–4 travelers
Light Jet (Citation CJ3, Phenom 300)$5,750–$6,300/hUp to 5Regional, 1–2h flights
Midsize Jet (Hawker 800XP, Citation XLS)$7,000–$8,300/hUp to 8National, 2–4h flights
Super Midsize (Challenger 350, Citation X)$10,300–$11,500/hUp to 10Coast to coast, stand-up cabin
Heavy Jet (Gulfstream GIV, Challenger 604)$13,100–$14,500/hUp to 14Transcontinental, lie-flat
Ultra Long Range (G650, Global 7500)$16,000–$18,000/hUp to 16International, nonstop transatlantic
Aircraft ClassHourly RatePassengersBest For
Turboprop (PC-12, King Air 350)$3,000–$4,500/hUp to 9Short trips, 2–4 travelers
Light Jet (Citation CJ3, Phenom 300)$5,750–$6,300/hUp to 5Regional, 1–2h flights
Midsize Jet (Hawker 800XP, Citation XLS)$7,000–$8,300/hUp to 8National, 2–4h flights
Super Midsize (Challenger 350, Citation X)$10,300–$11,500/hUp to 10Coast to coast, stand-up cabin
Heavy Jet (Gulfstream GIV, Challenger 604)$13,100–$14,500/hUp to 14Transcontinental, lie-flat
Ultra Long Range (G650, Global 7500)$16,000–$18,000/hUp to 16International, nonstop transatlantic

Who charters private jets in Boston?

  • Biotech and pharma executives
  • Venture capital and private equity
  • University leadership and endowment managers
  • Financial services executives
  • Island and Cape commuters

Why FlyRoving members fly out of Boston for less

Boston's charter market serves one of the wealthiest and most sophisticated client bases in the country. But the pricing model is no different. Every broker adds 15–30% margin to every quote, and the margin is never disclosed.

For a biotech executive making monthly New York trips and quarterly San Francisco flights, the broker margin on a light jet to New York runs $975–$3,000 per leg. Add a quarterly coast-to-coast roundtrip at $4,500–$12,000 in margin per leg, and the annual total reaches $29,700–$84,000 in hidden markup.

FlyRoving members pay none of it. The membership is $349/month. Wholesale operator rates on every leg, every time.


Ad-hoc charter brokerFlyRoving membership
Pricing structureWholesale + 15–30% markupWholesale rate, no markup
Broker margin per legYes, built into every quoteNone
TransparencyMarkup never disclosedYou see the operator rate
Monthly cost$0 upfront, markup every trip$349/mo, zero markup
Break-even vs. brokerNeverNever
SupportTransactional per bookingDedicated concierge

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FAQ

A turboprop to Nantucket starts around $3,500 one-way. A light jet to New York runs $6,500–$10,000. A super midsize to San Francisco runs $30,000–$42,000.

Hanscom Field (BED) is the premier choice for most travelers, closest to Cambridge, MIT, Harvard, and the biotech corridor, with no commercial traffic and dedicated FBO facilities. Logan (BOS) is best for downtown, the Seaport, and Back Bay.

48–72 hours for routine travel. 1–2 weeks during summer island season, JP Morgan Healthcare week, and Harvard/MIT commencement weekends. FlyRoving members receive priority booking.

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