Scottsdale Private Jet Charter | FlyRoving Membership

Scottsdale private jet charter. Wholesale rates. 

Scottsdale is one of the most concentrated private aviation markets in the western United States, driven by world-class golf and resort travel, MLB spring training, a rapidly growing technology and financial services sector, and a luxury real estate market that attracts buyers from both coasts. 

Why Scottsdale is a premier private aviation market

Scottsdale operates at the intersection of business and lifestyle travel in a way that few cities in the country can match. The result is a private aviation market that stays busy year-round, with distinct seasonal peaks that rival resort destinations three times its size.

Scottsdale is known for golf, with home to more golf courses per capita than any city in the United States, including TPC Scottsdale, Troon North, Estancia, Whisper Rock, and Silverleaf. The WM Phoenix Open draws over 700,000 spectators annually and generates one of the largest single-week private jet traffic spikes in the country. 

Beyond golf, Scottsdale has quietly become a serious business center. The city and the broader North Phoenix corridor host major operations for Axon, GoDaddy, Discount Tire, JDA Software, and a growing cohort of fintech, insurtech, and SaaS companies. Wealth management firms have clustered in North Scottsdale, drawn by the same tax advantages and quality of life that attract high-net-worth residents. And the city's luxury real estate market, spanning DC Ranch, Silverleaf, Paradise Valley, and the McDowell Mountain corridor, attracts buyers and developers from California, Texas, and the Northeast.

The seasonal calendar amplifies everything. MLB spring training brings 15 Cactus League teams to the Phoenix metro every February and March, generating team management, ownership, agent, and scout travel from across the country. The Barrett-Jackson auto auction, the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show, and a packed resort conference calendar add additional demand layers.

Scottsdale and Phoenix private jet airports

The Phoenix metro offers one of the deepest private aviation airport networks in the country, with multiple options that let you land minutes from your actual destination rather than fighting Sky Harbor traffic. FlyRoving's concierge team matches the right airport to every trip.

CodeAirportBest For
SDLScottsdale AirportOld Town Scottsdale, North Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, resorts, and golf courses.
DVTDeer Valley AirportNorth Phoenix, Cave Creek, Carefree, Anthem. High-volume general aviation, 8,198ft runway.
PHXPhoenix Sky Harbor InternationalCentral Phoenix, Tempe, downtown. Private FBO terminal available (Cutter Aviation, Swift Aviation).
IWAPhoenix-Mesa GatewayEast Valley, Mesa, Gilbert, Queen Creek. 10,401ft runway, handles all aircraft. Spring training cluster (Cubs, A's, Royals).
GYRPhoenix Goodyear AirportWest Valley, Goodyear, Buckeye, Litchfield Park. 8,500ft runway.
FFZFalcon Field

East Mesa, Apache Junction. General aviation, smaller jets and turboprops.

What does a private jet to or from Scottsdale cost?

Pricing varies by origin/destination, aircraft type, and availability. The figures below reflect current market averages for one-way charter flights.

DestinationFlight TimeOne-Way FromBest Aircraft
Los Angeles~1h$6,500Light jet or turboprop
Las Vegas~45 min$4,500Turboprop or VLJ
San Francisco~1.5h$10,000Light to midsize jet
Dallas~2h$10,000Light to midsize jet
Houston~2.5h~2.5hLight to midsize jet
New York (TEB)~4h$22,000Super midsize to heavy
Miami~3.5h$18,000Super midsize to heavy

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 Scottsdale

The Phoenix metro is one of the largest aircraft basing markets in the western US, with a significant fleet of locally positioned jets. Scottsdale Airport (SDL) alone handles over 150,000 operations per year, making it one of the busiest single-runway airports in the country. FlyRoving's network extends across the full Arizona fleet and beyond.

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 Scottsdale?

Golf travelers and resort guests, Scottsdale's golf ecosystem draws players and corporate groups from across the country for destination rounds, member-guest tournaments, and the WM Phoenix Open. Private aviation eliminates the commercial hassle and gets golfers from tarmac to tee box in under an hour.

Technology and SaaS executives, Scottsdale and North Phoenix host a growing cluster of technology companies (Axon, GoDaddy, Offerpad) and enterprise SaaS firms. Executives travel frequently to San Francisco, Seattle, Austin, and New York for investor meetings, partnerships, and board oversight.

Wealth management and financial advisory, North Scottsdale has become a magnet for registered investment advisors, family offices, and wealth management firms serving high-net-worth clients. Principals travel to financial centers in New York, Chicago, and Charlotte for custodial relationships, conferences, and client meetings.

Spring training, sports ownership and management, The Cactus League brings 15 MLB teams to the Phoenix metro every February and March. Team ownership, front office executives, agents, and scouts fly private for roster decisions, contract negotiations, and organizational meetings.

Real estate developers and second-home buyers, Scottsdale's luxury real estate market (DC Ranch, Silverleaf, Paradise Valley, Desert Mountain) attracts buyers from Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, and the Bay Area. Developers and investors fly for site visits, closings, and property management.

Corporate retreat and conference travel, Scottsdale's resort infrastructure (Sanctuary, Four Seasons, Phoenician, Boulders) hosts a dense calendar of corporate offsites, leadership retreats, and industry conferences that generate group charter demand.

Why FlyRoving members fly to Scottsdale for less

For professionals who fly in and out of Scottsdale regularly, whether it's biweekly LA trips for technology partnerships, monthly Dallas flights for client management, or seasonal golf travel from Chicago and New York, that hidden margin compounds into a significant annual cost. On a light jet from LA at broker rates, the embedded margin runs $975–$3,000 per leg. A biweekly traveler pays $25,350–$78,000 per year in broker margin on a single short-haul 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.


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

Ready to fly to and from Scottsdale? 

FlyRoving was built for the golfers, executives, investors, and travelers who fly in and out of Scottsdale as a routine part of doing business and living well, 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 flying from and what aircraft you need. A turboprop from Las Vegas starts around $4,500 one-way. A light jet from LA runs $6,500–$10,000. A super midsize from New York runs $22,000–$35,000. All broker quotes include a 15–30% margin. FlyRoving members pay wholesale operator rates.

Scottsdale Airport (SDL) is the premier choice, closest to Old Town, North Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, and the resort and golf corridor. Its 8,249ft runway handles all jet types, and it is one of the busiest single-runway private aviation airports in the country. Deer Valley (DVT) is a strong alternative for North Phoenix.

January through April is peak season, driven by the WM Phoenix Open (February), MLB spring training (February–March), the Barrett-Jackson auto auction (January), and the general winter escape from cold-weather cities. FBO ramp space at SDL fills up during major events, and pricing increases 15–25%. FlyRoving members receive priority booking during peak periods.

For short-haul routes from LA, Las Vegas, and Denver, turboprops like the PC-12 and light jets are most efficient. For national routes from Dallas, Houston, and Chicago, midsize jets like the Hawker 850XP offer the best balance. For coast-to-coast from New York, super midsize or heavy jets are recommended. Learn more in our cost guide.

Yes. Scottsdale to Aspen is approximately 1.5 hours by midsize jet. ASE has operational restrictions due to elevation and approach requirements, so FlyRoving ensures every aircraft and crew is ASE-qualified. When weather closes ASE, we arrange diversions to Rifle (RIL) or Eagle County (EGE) with ground transport.

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