
Kodiak Airport serves as the principal private aviation gateway to Kodiak Island and the greater Gulf of Alaska region. Located just minutes from downtown Kodiak, ADQ offers discerning travelers an exclusive alternative to commercial air travel, with streamlined access to the wild beauty and remote luxury lodges of Alaska. This is the preferred entry point for private jet clients seeking adventure, privacy, and comfort in one of North America's last true frontiers.

Airport Identifiers:
Location:
1427 Airport Way, Kodiak, AK 99615 | Kodiak Island, Alaska
Owner and Operator:
State of Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities
Airport Classification:
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Operations:
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24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Limited to airport operating hours
Annual Flight Operations:
Approximately 43,000 (private, charter, and general aviation)
Longest Runway



Kodiak's primary runway supports takeoff weights up to 139,500 lbs, welcoming turboprops, light jets, midsize jets, super-midsize, and most heavy jets for both regional and transcontinental missions.

Kodiak does not require slot reservations for private jet operations. Our Jettly flight support team manages all necessary prior permissions and coordinates logistics to ensure seamless arrivals and departures for your charter.

There are no formal noise restrictions or curfews at Kodiak; however, all operators are requested to observe voluntary quiet hours from 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM to respect the local community. Jettly incorporates these considerations into all Kodiak itineraries.
Private jet travelers arriving at Kodiak are welcomed by a full-service Fixed Base Operator providing essential ground handling, VIP amenities, fueling, and personalized concierge support. The on-site FBO ensures every need is anticipated for a flawless guest experience.
Kodiak's FBO amenities include executive passenger lounges, private meeting spaces, high-speed Wi-Fi, gourmet catering arrangements, ground transportation coordination, and on-demand hangar services. A Jettly advisor confirms all FBO arrangements during your booking.
King Air 350, Pilatus PC-12, and Cessna Caravan excel at Kodiak for short-haul flights to Anchorage, Kenai, and remote fishing lodges. These aircraft are ideal for flexible, rugged access across Alaska.
Very light jets such as the Phenom 100 and Eclipse 550 provide efficient, direct service for 2-4 passengers, perfect for quick transfers between Kodiak, Anchorage, and the Pacific Northwest.
Light jets like the Citation CJ3+, Phenom 300, and Learjet 75 offer the versatility and comfort needed for Alaska’s regional routes. These aircraft comfortably seat 6-8 passengers and make Seattle, Juneau, and Fairbanks accessible in under two hours.
Midsize aircraft, including the Hawker 800XP, Citation XLS+, and Learjet 60, add range and cabin space for longer missions to San Francisco, Vancouver, and Denver, while accommodating 7-9 passengers in comfort.
Super-midsize jets—Challenger 350, Citation Longitude, Gulfstream G280—provide nonstop service from Kodiak to Los Angeles, Dallas, or Chicago, with spacious cabins and robust baggage capacity.
Heavy jets such as the Gulfstream G450, Falcon 900, and Challenger 604 are capable of direct, long-distance flights to the Lower 48 or even Hawaii, seating up to 16 guests in ultimate comfort and privacy.

Kodiak Airport’s runway and facilities support most heavy jets, but select ultra-long-range missions may require departure from Anchorage (ANC) to achieve full payload and range. Jettly’s team will confirm and coordinate the best departure airport and aircraft for your itinerary.
Kodiak is the launch point for a variety of popular private jet routes, from business and government flights to luxury leisure escapes. These are the most commonly chartered routes from ADQ:

Kodiak’s private jet operations often create empty-leg opportunities, especially during peak fishing and adventure tourism seasons. These repositioning flights can be reserved at significant discounts, with savings of 25-75% off standard charter pricing.
Kodiak Airport’s clientele includes high-net-worth adventure travelers, executives overseeing remote operations, government officials, and luxury tour organizers. Each group values the privacy, flexibility, and efficiency that private aviation brings to Alaska’s distinctive landscape.
travel to and from Kodiak for site visits, resource exploration, and project management, often combining multiple stops across Alaska in a single day to maximize productivity and minimize downtime.
firms utilize Kodiak for consulting, environmental assessment, and logistics support throughout the region, leveraging light and midsize jets for agile access to remote communities.
appreciate Kodiak’s discreet arrival experience, ideal for documentary crews, production teams, and VIP guests seeking exclusive access to Alaska’s pristine wilderness.
station aircraft at Kodiak for ongoing operations in maritime, fisheries, and energy sectors, with local FBO partners providing hangar and support services.
choose Kodiak as the gateway for luxury lodge getaways, heli-fishing adventures, bear-viewing expeditions, and bespoke eco-tours, with seamless ground and air connections arranged by Jettly.
Jettly is a DOT-regulated charter broker operating under Parts 295 and 298, providing access to FAA-certified air operators. Every aircraft available through Jettly's platform is sourced from independently verified, safety-audited carriers.
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Kodiak’s 7,533-foot main runway accommodates turboprops, very light jets, light jets, midsize jets, super-midsize jets, and most heavy jets, including the Citation X, Challenger 350, Gulfstream G450, and Falcon 900 series.

Contact Jettly via our online portal or by phone at 866-448-2358. We often arrange charter flights with as little as 4-6 hours’ notice, though advanced booking of 24-48 hours is recommended for optimal aircraft options and scheduling.

Contact Jettly directly via our online platform or by phone at 866-448-2358. We can typically arrange flights in as little as 3-6 hours, though we recommend booking at least 24-72 hours in advance for the best aircraft availability and pricing.

Kodiak does not require slot reservations for private jet operations. Our Jettly flight support team manages all necessary prior permissions and coordinates logistics to ensure seamless arrivals and departures for your charter.

Kodiak’s primary FBO provides comprehensive ground support, including passenger lounges, catering, vehicle staging, and crew services. FBO assignment is confirmed upon booking to ensure a smooth arrival and departure experience.

Kodiak (ADQ) is the preferred airport for direct access to Kodiak Island, luxury lodges, and the Gulf of Alaska. Anchorage (ANC) offers greater connectivity for statewide and international routes, while Kenai (ENA) is ideal for the Kenai Peninsula, but requires additional connections to reach Kodiak. Jettly will recommend the optimal airport based on your itinerary and aircraft.
Whether you’re arranging a private jet for a wilderness adventure, a corporate mission, or an exclusive retreat, Jettly ensures your Kodiak charter is effortless from start to finish. Our aviation professionals manage flight logistics, FBO arrangements, catering, and ground transfers—your only focus is enjoying the journey.

Jettly operates as a charter broker under the U.S. DOT Parts 295 and 298 regulations. Jettly is not a direct air carrier and does not own or operate aircraft. All charter flights are conducted by FAA-certified Part 135 or Part 121 operators. Jettly does not carry additional liability insurance.
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