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Private Jet Charter New York to Aspen
Mercury Jets provides on-demand private jet charters from New York to Aspen.
Aspen is a destination popular with New Yorkers for quick family getaways or extended vacations. Nestled in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado’s Roaring Fork Valley, Aspen Snowmass is a popular destination for skiing. Aspen’s diverse year-round activities also include biking, boating, hunting, fly fishing, and photography. Maroon Lakes is a favorite location for viewing the majestic lavender peaks of Aspen’s Maroon Bells.
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When booking your private air charter service from New York, three airports serve the Aspen area:
Aspen/Pitkin County Airport (ASE) is 3.5 miles from Aspen.
Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE) is 3.5 miles from Aspen.
Grand Junction Regional Airport (GJT) is 92 miles from Aspen.
Airport Distances and Flight Times from New York to Aspen
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Distances and flight times shown in the charts above should be considered as estimates only. One (1) nautical mile is equal to 1.1508 statute miles.
A private jet charter from New York and private jet charter to Aspen, flights typically operate using super-midsize, midsize or light aircraft types:
Super Midsizejet options for private charters include the Bombardier Challenger 350, Cessna Citation Sovereign, and Dassault Falcon 50EX.
Bombardier’s best-selling aircraft, the Challenger 350, was designed to define the Super Midsize category with best-in-class technology, a fast climb time, and a smooth ride to Aspen for up to ten passengers.
The Cessna Citation Sovereign cabin features seating for up to twelve passengers and coast-to-coast nonstop capability with plenty of space for passengers to stand and move about the cabin comfortably.
Dassault’s Falcon 50EX seats up to nine passengers. Designed to fly farther and faster than other jets in its class, the Falcon 50EX has a maximum range of 3,350 nautical miles and a generous baggage capacity of 115 cubic feet.
Midsize jet options include the Hawker 850XP, Learjet 60XR, and the Cessna Citation XLS+.
The Hawker 850XP is a member of the 800 series, designed with winglets that increase the jet’s performance with a faster rate of climb, fuel economy, and a smooth nonstop flight to Aspen.
The Learjet 60XR cabin is designed to enhance in-flight productivity with one and a half zones and cabin management with inputs for personal electronics. Built by Cessna with a powerful climbing performance, the 60XR can climb to cruising altitude in less than 20 minutes.
Cessna’s Citation XLS+ is renowned for its runway performance and economic operating economy. The jet can take off in just 3,560 feet to reach a cruising altitude in less than 15 minutes.
Midsize jets typically include a full galley, catering, and flight attendant service.
Light jets options include the Cessna Citation CJ4, the Hawker 400XP, and the Embraer Phenom 300.
Cessna’s Citation CJ4 is an ideal option for quick getaways to Aspen. This jet is the economical charter option for up to six passengers with comforts usually found in larger jets. The CJ4 has a maximum range of 1,920 nautical miles.
The Hawker 400XP’s oval cabin with a flat floor design provides plenty of space for passengers to move around the cabin comfortably during flight. The flat floor provides more legroom and it is also an ideal feature for private jet passengers traveling with pets.
The elegant cabin interior of Embraer’s Phenom 300E offers more usable space than other jets in the Light class. Passengers enjoy natural light with the 300E’s large panoramic windows, stowable tables, and custom leather seating.
Light jets typically include digital entertainment, a galley, and Wi-Fi for in-flight entertainment.
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In conclusion, Aspen is an ideal year-round destination for quick family getaways or extended vacations on a private jet charter from New York to Aspen. Nestled in Colorado’s Roaring Fork Valley, Aspen is an outdoor paradise known for Aspen Snowmass, a skiing complex where visitors can ski, dine and shop. In summertime, visitors can also experience the beauty of alpine lakes with towering trees and stunning views of Maroon Bells, Aspen’s majestic lavender peaks.