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What is a Charter Broker?

By Kevin Godlewski on 27 June 2024
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A private jet charter broker is an independent aviation specialist who sources aircraft from multiple operators on your behalf. Unlike booking directly with a single operator—who can only offer their own planes—a broker searches across hundreds of aircraft to find the best match for your specific route, schedule, passenger count, and budget.

By Kevin Godlewski | Updated January 2026

Think of us as your personal advocate in a fragmented marketplace. There are thousands of charter aircraft flying the United States, operated by hundreds of different companies—most of whom you've never heard of. A broker cuts through that complexity.


What a Broker Actually Does

Finds the Right Aircraft at the Right Price

Your broker has access to real-time aircraft positioning data across dozens of operators. When you request a quote, we're not limited to one company's fleet—we're searching the entire market to find aircraft already positioned near your departure city, or needing to reposition in your direction anyway.

This visibility creates opportunities. I've arranged flights at 30-40% below "standard" rates simply because an aircraft happened to be in the right place at the right time. A single operator can't offer that.

Negotiates on Your Behalf

Operators know market rates. Brokers know them better. We see pricing across hundreds of trips per year and know when a quote is competitive versus inflated. We push back when needed—something you can't easily do when you're booking direct for the first time.

Manages All Logistics

From catering preferences to ground transportation to customs documentation for international flights, your broker coordinates everything. One point of contact, one invoice, complete accountability.


The Real Value: When Things Go Wrong

Here's where a broker earns their keep.

Let's say you've chartered a jet directly from a local operator. On the morning of your trip, the aircraft has a mechanical issue. The operator tells you they don't have a backup available. Your CEO's investor roadshow—or your family vacation—is suddenly in jeopardy.

Under the same circumstances, your broker springs into action immediately. We're already calling our network of operators to source a replacement aircraft. Within hours—sometimes faster—you're airborne on a different plane. We handle all rebooking, communicate updates throughout, and make sure you get where you need to go.

That's not a hypothetical. We've done exactly this dozens of times. When you book direct with a single operator, you're betting they'll have a backup. When you work with a broker, you have access to the entire market.


What Makes a Good Broker

Not all brokers are created equal. Here's what to look for:

Industry Knowledge A good broker knows aircraft inside and out—not just specs, but real-world performance. Which jets handle short runways? Which have the most comfortable cabins for red-eye flights? Which operators have the best safety records? This expertise guides better recommendations.

Operator Relationships We've built relationships over 25 years with operators across the country. That means priority access when aircraft are scarce, honest assessments of operator quality, and leverage when negotiating on your behalf.

Transparency Your quote should itemize every cost—hourly rate, positioning fees, taxes, landing fees, catering. No surprises after the fact. If a broker won't break down the numbers, find one who will.

Advocacy Your broker should be your advocate, not just a salesperson. We'll tell you when a turboprop makes more sense than a jet, when waiting a day could save thousands, or when a particular operator isn't the right fit. The goal is your best outcome, not the highest commission.


Ready to Experience the Difference?

Whether you're arranging your first charter or your fiftieth, we're here to make the process simple, transparent, and tailored to your needs.

Request a quote → and see how a broker-managed charter compares to going it alone.


About the Author

Kevin Godlewski is owner and managing director of Executive Charter Services. He's been arranging private jet charters for nearly 25 years and still believes the broker model delivers the best outcomes for travelers—access, advocacy, and accountability in one relationship.

Frequently Asked Questions About Charter Brokers

What is a private jet charter broker?

A charter broker is an independent aviation specialist who sources aircraft from multiple operators on your behalf. Unlike booking directly with a single operator (who can only offer their own planes), a broker searches across hundreds of aircraft to find the best match for your specific route, schedule, passenger count, and budget—then negotiates pricing and manages all logistics.

How is a broker different from booking direct with an operator?

When you book directly with an operator, you're limited to their fleet and availability. A broker has relationships with dozens or hundreds of operators, giving you access to thousands of aircraft. Brokers also provide backup options if your aircraft has a mechanical issue, handle complex multi-leg itineraries across different operators, and serve as your advocate rather than representing a single company's interests.

Do charter brokers cost more than booking direct?

Not necessarily. Brokers often secure better pricing because they have volume relationships with operators and know current market rates. They can also find cost-saving opportunities like empty legs or aircraft repositioning that you wouldn't discover on your own. Any broker fee is typically built into your quote, so you see one transparent price.

What happens if my chartered aircraft has a mechanical problem?

This is where a broker's value becomes most apparent. If you book direct and the aircraft breaks down, that operator may not have a backup available—leaving you stranded. A broker immediately activates their network to source a replacement aircraft, often having you airborne within hours. They handle all rebooking logistics while keeping you informed throughout.

How do I know if a charter broker is legitimate?

Look for brokers who: are registered with the Department of Transportation, only work with FAA Part 135 certified operators, verify pilot credentials and aircraft maintenance records, carry appropriate insurance, provide detailed written quotes with all fees disclosed, and have verifiable industry experience and client references.

What should I tell my broker when requesting a quote?

Provide: departure and arrival cities (or specific airports if you have preferences), travel dates and flexibility, number of passengers, approximate luggage volume, any special requirements (pets, oversized items, catering preferences), and whether you need ground transportation. The more detail you share, the more accurate your quote will be.

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