Do you offer charter service?
Yes, there are several charter companies that operate at the airport and many of them are listed in our Tenant Directory on our website here. You may also check with our FBO’s for recommendations.
Yes, there are several charter companies that operate at the airport and many of them are listed in our Tenant Directory on our website here. You may also check with our FBO’s for recommendations.
The Boca Raton Airport is a General Aviation airport with business, charter and private planes. We do not have any commercial service. Palm Beach International and Ft. Lauderdale International are the closest commercial service airports to Boca Raton.
You can get additional info on our website, or by calling 561-391-2202.
Both Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport and Palm Beach International Airport will clear aircraft free of charge.
The CBP facility in Boca Raton is a fee-based service. Fees are outlined on our website under the Customs menu and range from $50 to $425 based on the size of the aircraft. Click here for a full list of clearing fees.
Please contact Customs and Border Protection directly at 561-665-5842 to make arrangements for after hours clearing.
Regular hours are Thursday – Monday 10:30 am – 6:30 pm.
The airport utilizes Envirosuite's flight tracking and noise monitoring system. The system is comprised of 7 community noise monitors and a flight tracker that monitors local radar. Other various components process, store and calculate statistical data for end users. The system allows the Airport to get a detailed picture of what is occurring, monitor flight [...]
Noise contours highlight existing or potential areas of significant aircraft noise exposure (as identified by the FAA) and are a series of lines superimposed on a map of the airport’s environs. These lines represent various levels of average exposure (typically 65, 70, and 75 dBA). Noise contours are used to assess the relative aircraft noise [...]
Aircraft altitude is established by Federal law. Title 14, Code of Federal Regulations Section 91.119 which governs flight states: “Except when necessary for takeoff of landing, no person may operate an aircraft below the following altitude: Over any congested area of a city, town or settlement, or over any open-air assembly of persons, an altitude [...]