Dallas Private Jet Charter | FlyRoving Membership

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

Dallas is one of the fastest-growing private aviation markets in the United States, fueled by a Fortune 500 concentration that rivals any city in the country, a booming private equity ecosystem, and a corporate relocation wave that has reshaped the national business landscape. FlyRoving members access the same aircraft at wholesale operator rates, covered under a flat $349/month membership.

Why Dallas is a private aviation powerhouse

Dallas is the economic engine of the fourth-largest metro area in the United States and one of the most consequential corporate centers in the country. More Fortune 500 companies are headquartered in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex than in any metro outside New York, and the list continues to grow. AT&T, ExxonMobil, McKesson, Tenet Healthcare, Kimberly-Clark, Texas Instruments, and dozens of others operate from the DFW corridor, generating executive travel at a scale that few cities can match.

For the executives who run this economy, private aviation is standard operating infrastructure. Dallas's network of private aviation airports, particularly Love Field and Addison, provides direct access to the city's business districts without the scale and congestion of DFW International. 

Dallas private jet airports

The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex offers a deep network of private aviation airports spread across the metro, giving travelers the flexibility to depart and arrive close to their actual origin and destination. FlyRoving's concierge team matches the right airport to every trip.

CodeAirportBest For
DALDallas Love FieldUptown, Highland Park, downtown Dallas, Turtle Creek. Premier private aviation hub, 6 miles from downtown.
ADSAddison AirportNorth Dallas, Plano, Frisco, Richardson. Tech corridor access, high-volume private aviation traffic.
FTWFort Worth Meacham InternationalFort Worth, west DFW metroplex, Stockyards District. 8,000ft+ runways.
AFWFort Worth Alliance AirportNorth Fort Worth, Alliance corridor, logistics hub. 9,600ft runway handles all aircraft.
RBDDallas Executive AirportSouth Dallas, DeSoto, Cedar Hill. General aviation, smaller jets.
RBDArlington MunicipalArlington, AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field. Mid-Cities access.
DTODenton Enterprise AirportDenton, north DFW suburbs, University of North Texas area.
TKIMcKinney National AirportMcKinney, Allen, north Collin County. Growing corporate traffic.

FlyRoving's concierge team knows every FBO in the DFW market. We match your departure and arrival airports to your actual origin and destination, whether that's a board meeting in Uptown, a closing in Plano, or a site visit in Fort Worth.

What does a private jet from Dallas cost?

DestinationFlight TimeOne-Way FromBest Aircraft
Houston~45 min$5,500Turboprop or light jet
Austin~40 min$4,500Turboprop or light jet
San Antonio~50 min$5,000Turboprop or light jet
New York (TEB)~3.5h$18,000Turboprop or light jet
Miami~2.5h$14,000Light to midsize jet
Los Angeles~3h$16,000Midsize to super midsize
Las Vegas~2.5h$15,000Light to midsize jet
Aspen~2h$16,000Midsize jet (ASE-approved)
Chicago~2h$14,000Light to midsize jet

Pricing varies by destination, aircraft type, and availability. The figures below reflect current market averages for one-way charter flights. Every broker quote includes a 15–30% margin above the operator's rate. FlyRoving members pay the operator rate directly.

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 Dallas

Dallas-Fort Worth is one of the largest aircraft basing markets in the country, with hundreds of jets positioned across the metroplex. The aircraft you choose depends on your route distance, group size, and travel requirements. FlyRoving's team matches the most efficient aircraft to every trip.

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 Dallas?

Fortune 500 corporate executives, Dallas-Fort Worth hosts one of the densest concentrations of major corporate headquarters in the country. C-suite executives and board members fly private for investor roadshows, quarterly reviews, board meetings, and operational oversight across national and international networks.

Private equity and financial services, Dallas's PE ecosystem has grown dramatically, with firms managing billions from Uptown and the Turtle Creek corridor. Fund managers, deal teams, and portfolio company executives fly private for due diligence, closings, and LP meetings in New York, Chicago, and San Francisco.

Technology executives, The DFW tech corridor spanning Plano, Richardson, Frisco, and Allen hosts campuses for Texas Instruments, Toyota, Liberty Mutual, JPMorgan Chase, and a growing cohort of enterprise technology companies. Executive travel to Silicon Valley, Austin, and New York is constant.

Real estate developers and investors, Dallas is one of the most active real estate markets in the United States, from multifamily development in Uptown to industrial and logistics in Alliance. Developers and investors fly for capital partner meetings, site visits, and closings across the Sun Belt.

Sports franchise ownership and management, The Cowboys, Mavericks, Stars, Rangers, and FC Dallas attract ownership groups, agents, and talent management professionals from both coasts on schedules driven by game days, draft events, and transaction timelines.

Professional services, Dallas's legal, consulting, and accounting firms maintain deep client relationships in Houston, New York, Chicago, and Washington DC. Senior partners and managing directors make these trips as routine client management.

Why FlyRoving members fly out of Dallas for less

Dallas's charter market has grown alongside the city's corporate expansion, with dozens of brokers competing for executive clientele across the metroplex. But more brokers haven't meant more transparency. Every one of them operates identically: source an aircraft, add 15–30% margin, present a quote. The margin is never disclosed.

For Dallas professionals who fly private regularly, whether it's weekly Houston shuttles for energy meetings, monthly New York trips for investor relations, or quarterly Aspen trips during ski season, that hidden margin compounds into a significant annual cost. On a midsize jet to New York at broker rates, the embedded margin runs $2,700–$8,400 per leg. For an executive making that trip monthly, that's $32,400–$100,800 per year in broker margin on a single route.

FlyRoving members pay none of it. The membership is $349/month. Members access every flight at wholesale operator rates, the actual price the operator charges, with no broker margin on top. Our team handles coordination, FBO arrangements, and logistics. The markup is gone from every leg, every time.

Ready to fly out of Dallas without the broker markup?

FlyRoving was built for the professionals who use Dallas's private aviation market as a routine part of doing business, and are done paying broker margins on every leg.

Option 1, Most popular: Join FlyRoving membership. $349/month. Wholesale operator rates. No broker markup. Cancel anytime. → Start your membership

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FAQ

It depends on where you're going and what aircraft you need. A turboprop to Houston starts around $5,500 one-way. A midsize jet to New York runs $18,000–$28,000. A heavy jet to London can reach $105,000+. All broker quotes include a 15–30% margin. FlyRoving members pay wholesale operator rates.

Dallas Love Field (DAL) is the premier private aviation hub, closest to Uptown, Highland Park, and downtown. Addison Airport (ADS) serves North Dallas, Plano, and the tech corridor. Fort Worth Meacham (FTW) and Alliance (AFW) serve the western metroplex.

Yes. FlyRoving offers a membership at $349/month with access to wholesale operator rates on every flight, no per-leg broker margin, no minimum hours, and no expiring balances. The membership covers Dallas and a growing national and international network.

For Texas regional trips (Houston, Austin, San Antonio), turboprops and light jets are the most efficient. For national routes (New York, LA, Miami), midsize and super midsize jets offer the best balance of comfort and cost. For international travel, heavy jets and ultra long-range aircraft are required.

Yes. DFW's deep aircraft market means same-day and next-day availability is strong in most cases. FlyRoving members arrange last-minute flights through our dedicated concierge team.

Love Field (DAL) is the preferred choice for private aviation, offering dedicated FBO access minutes from Uptown and downtown. DFW International handles some private traffic but is primarily a commercial hub with more congestion and ground time. Most private jet travelers avoid DFW.

Traditional brokers add a 15–30% margin to every quote. FlyRoving membership is $349/month with wholesale operator rates and no per-leg markup. Our team provides the same coordination, FBO arrangements, and logistics. The only difference is the price you pay.

For routine travel, 48–72 hours is standard. For peak periods (Cowboys home games, Cotton Bowl, major corporate events, State Fair of Texas), booking 1–2 weeks ahead is recommended. FlyRoving members receive priority booking and dedicated concierge support.

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