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Arkansas Charter Fleet Overview
Arkansas ranks #42 in the United States for Part 135 charter fleet size with 41 FAA-certificated aircraft. These aircraft are operated by 14 Part 135 carriers, spanning 27 different aircraft types — from single-engine turboprops to heavy jets and helicopters. The fleet represents 0.4% of the national charter inventory.
The largest concentrations of charter aircraft in Arkansas are in FAYETTEVILLE, WEST MEMPHIS, LITTLE ROCK. McNeely Charter Service, Inc. operates the largest fleet in the state with 7 aircraft.
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Part 135 Operators in Arkansas
14 FAA-certificated Part 135 operators have aircraft registered in Arkansas. Each operator below holds an active air carrier certificate and is authorized for on-demand charter operations.
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Fleet by Aircraft Model
27 aircraft types operate under Part 135 certificates in Arkansas. The model distribution reflects the state's charter market — the 45 leads with 5 aircraft.
Top Cities in Arkansas
Charter aircraft registration by city in Arkansas. Registration city reflects the aircraft's legal base, which often correlates with home airport and primary operating area.
Fleet Roster
10 of 41 Arkansas charter aircraft have detailed pages in our directory. Click any tail number for full specs, ownership, and charter status.
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questions about charter aviation in Arkansas
41 aircraft hold active FAA Part 135 certificates in Arkansas, representing 0.4% of the national charter fleet. These are operated by 14 Part 135 carriers.
The largest Part 135 operators in Arkansas by fleet size include McNeely Charter Service, Inc. (7 aircraft), Physicians Air Transport LLC (6 aircraft), CREAMER PILOT SERVICES LLC (5 aircraft). All data is sourced from the FAA D085 Part 135 Aircraft Listing.
The Arkansas charter fleet includes 27 aircraft types. The most common are 45 (5), 200 (3), SA227-AC (3).
Yes. With 41 Part 135 aircraft and 14 operators based in Arkansas, there is strong charter availability. Contact The Jet Finder for routing, pricing, and aircraft options from any Arkansas airport.
The average manufacture year of Part 135 aircraft registered in Arkansas is 1997. Fleet age varies by operator and model type.
The top cities for charter aircraft registration in Arkansas are FAYETTEVILLE (8), WEST MEMPHIS (7), LITTLE ROCK (6), HOT SPRINGS (6).
Arkansas ranks #42 in the United States for Part 135 charter aircraft with 41 registered aircraft out of 10,738 nationally.
Yes. Every operator listed holds an active FAA Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate, which requires rigorous safety standards, maintenance programs, pilot training, and operational oversight.
Contact The Jet Finder with your departure city, destination, dates, and passenger count. We source availability across all 14 Arkansas-based operators plus our nationwide network.
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