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Bora Bora Airport Charter Flights and Air Charter Service

International Air Charter is able to handle all of your air charter services to or from Bora Bora Airport. We will make sure that the flight you pick is the right one for you. The staff we use has years of experience in the air charter industry and will be sure that the flight you choose to or from Bora Bora Airport is the right one for you.

Bora Bora Airport Information

Location: Motu Mute, French Polynesia

Type: Medium Airport

Scheduled Service: Yes

IATA Code: BOB

GPS Code: NTTB

Elevation: 10 Feet

Latitude: -16.4444

Longitude: -151.751



Runways at Bora Bora Airport

Bora Bora Airport has 2 runways.

#LengthWidthSurfaceLighted
1 3000 Feet140 FeetCORNo
2 4921 Feet72 FeetASPYes


Radio Frequencies

Bora Bora Airport utilizes the following radio frequencies.

#TypeDescriptionMhz
1 APPTAHITI CON134.700
2 TWRTWR118.900

Private Jet Charters Can Get You to Motu Mute Quicker and More Efficiently

In the world today, everyone is busy with either work or pleasure. It becomes a real hassle for one to travel through the air since it is only growing to be more costly and annoying for every person. Every traveler is looking to find an alternative or a solution when it comes to meeting with his or her requirements avoiding the regular commercial air travel. Therefore, the perfect solution and an answer to all your problems is chartering a private plane.

Air travel is now seeing changes and will continue to alter. U.S. security and safety is always the commercial air travel and private air hire, carriers prime objectives.

For many large corporations with continent hopping executives, traveling by private plane can be a cost effective business tool. Charter aircraft companies are located all over the world in the major citites and chartering a private jet comes with endless options for scheduling and offers passengers luxury, convenience and impeccable service.

Private jets for charter come in a number of shapes, sizes, configurations and with different speeds and range. There are six categories from very light to super heavy jets. Very light jets like the Cessna Citation carry 2 to 4 passengers, have a cruise speed of nearly 400 mph and a range of 1300 miles. The Learjet 55, a midsize jet, carries 7 passengers, has a speed of 450 mph and a range of 2500 miles. On the far end, the Boeing business jet has room for 50, a speed of 470 mph and a range of 7000 miles.

  Private Jet Charters Can Get You to Motu Mute Quicker and   More Efficiently

There is an overwhelming number of private planes on the market today. Most people who fly private jets do not own their jet, but charter their ride. However, before looking into chartering a ride, a person needs to know what their options are. There are four main styles: executive piston and turboprop, light executive jets, midsized executive jets, and heavy jets.

Piston and turboprop jets are ideal for small groups traveling on business. They are not recommended for people traveling long distances and are some of smaller jets on the market. Light executive jets offer privacy and are a step up from the piston and turboprop. The interiors are still nice but they are not going to be the highest overall quality. When traveling in large groups you are going to need the midsized executive jet or the larger heavy jets. Both of these are very luxurious and have the space for large parties. These jets will allow for longer traveling distances to your destination country compared to the smaller versions.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), lays the baselines for flight laws in the US. Both sorts of air flight systems, private and public, must go by the guidance of the FAA. The FAA rules have been and are currently in position to keep the jets, the pilots and the public, secure in the clouds. The Federal Aviation Administration is under the direction of the US Department of Transportation (DOT). The FAA and the DOT, both monitor nearest all flight problems and activities for the safety travel of all flyers on U.S. airlines.