- How many empty leg flights depart from Lackland Air Force Base?
- Lackland Air Force Base has 181 upcoming empty leg flights scheduled to depart and 71 scheduled to arrive on SkyAccess. Inventory turns over hourly as operators publish new positioning legs from SKF and existing legs are booked.
- Can I fly private from Lackland Air Force Base on an empty leg?
- Yes. Empty leg flights departing from Lackland Air Force Base (SKF) are bookable on SkyAccess at 25–80% off retail charter, depending on aircraft category and time to departure. The deepest discounts hit inside the 72-hour window before departure as operators reprice unsold positioning legs.
- Which operators fly empty legs out of Lackland Air Force Base?
- Empty leg supply at Lackland Air Force Base comes from FAA Part 135 charter operators repositioning aircraft to or from paid bookings at the airport. The specific operator is visible on each leg listing — every operator on SkyAccess holds an active Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate.
- What aircraft categories fly empty legs from Lackland Air Force Base?
- Aircraft mix at Lackland Air Force Base reflects the operator fleet active in San Antonio, US-TX, US. Light jets typically dominate by leg count; midsize and super midsize jets are common on longer corridors; heavy jets and ultra-long-range aircraft appear less often but at deeper percentage discounts when they do.