
Private Jet to New York
New York City is the most populous city in the United States, with nearly 9 million inhabitants. Its population is double that of Los Angeles, the second largest US city. It is also the most diverse city in the world with 800 languages spoken by the population. It is spread over an area of 300 square miles consisting of 5 boroughs: Brooklyn, Queens, Manhatten, The Bronx and Staten Island. It is the largest metropolitan economy in the world generating nearly $2.5 million. If it were a sovereign state, it would be the 8th largest economy in the world.
No wonder it is so popular with the rich and famous. It is home to the highest number of billionaires, millionaires and anyone else with a lot of money, and consequently has the most expensive real estate in the world . Unsurprisingly, it is also one of the most important private jet destinations in the world. The most popular airport for anyone taking a private jet to New York is Teterboro Airport, located in New Jersey, 12 miles from Manhatten.
To find out more on booking a private jet to New York get in touch with the EchoJet team +44 (0) 208 004 5770

Private Jet to New York Stats
Teterboro Airport:
- 7,000 foot asphalt runway.
- Suitable for helicopters, pistons, turbo props, and private jets.
- New York Teterboro Airport (TEB) ✈ Montreal (YUL): approx 1 hour 20 minutess
- New York Teterboro Airport (TEB) ✈ Luton (LTN): approx 7 hours
- New York Teterboro Airport (TEB) ✈ Lisbon (LIS): approx 8 hours 20 minutes
- New York Teterboro Airport (TEB) ✈ Jeddah (JED): approx 13 hours 15 minutes
- New York Teterboro Airport (TEB) ✈ Los Angeles (LAX): approx 5 Hours

Private Jet flight times to/from New York Teterboro Airport
To find out more on booking a private jet to New York get in touch with the EchoJet team +44 (0) 208 004 5770

Profile of New York
New York City is one of the world's most popular tourist destinations, receiving a record 66.6 million visitors in 2019. The Statue of Liberty is one of the 10 most visited tourist attractions in the world. Many people still use the Empire State Building as a reference to describe the height of other structures.
Manhattan is the smallest and most densely populated borough. It is home to Central Park and most of the city's skyscrapers. Brooklyn is on the western tip of Long Island and is the city's most populous borough.
Brooklyn is well-known for its cultural, social, and ethnic diversity as well as its thriving independent art scene. Queens is also on Long Island, north and east of Brooklyn and is geographically the largest borough. It is the most ethnically diverse county in the United States and probably the world.
he Bronx is both New York City's northernmost borough, and the only one that is mostly on the mainland. It is the home of the New York Yankees and the Bronx Zoo, the world's largest metropolitan zoo, which spans 265 acres and houses more than 6,000 animals. The Bronx is also the birthplace of hip hop music.
Staten Island is connected to Brooklyn by the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, and to Manhattan by the free Staten Island Ferry, a daily commuter ferry that provides unobstructed views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and Lower Manhattan.



