
Axis Jet is an FAA Part 135 charter operator based in Denver (BJC). The operator runs a fleet of 15 aircraft across 10 types (7 Light Jet, 5 Turboprop, 2 Super Midsize Jet, 1 Very Light Jet) with an average fleet age of 17.8 years, certified under ARGUS GOLD · Wyvern REGISTERED. Clean NTSB safety record — no accidents or incidents on file with the National Transportation Safety Board for the aircraft currently on this operator's certificate. Profile last updated Jun 16, 2026.
Operator website: www.axisjet.com
Axis Jet is a U.S. FAA Part 135 charter operator whose empty leg flights are listed on SkyAccess, making it a practical operator to follow for travelers searching for one-way charter value across Northern California.
Axis Jet is based at Mather Airport in the Sacramento area and favors short and regional segments, which makes its empty leg charter a good fit for small groups flying one-way rather than large parties on long hauls.
From its Sacramento home base, likely empty-leg city pairs connect the region with the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and other Western destinations. These Sacramento empty legs come from aircraft repositioning after a one-way trip, so routes and dates follow the operator's schedule. Axis Jet carries an ARGUS Gold rating and Wyvern registration, independent safety reviews of its history, pilots and maintenance, and combined with its Part 135 certificate that reflects an audited, accountable operation.
When you book one of these flights on SkyAccess, you are taking a one-way charter the aircraft already needs to fly, so review the posted route and timing and confirm through SkyAccess before you build plans around it.
Axis Jet emphasizes Light Jet focus with Pilatus PC 24 leading the fleet, covering short- and long-haul missions based on availability.
Axis Jet operates under ARGUS, WYVERN requirements and adheres to FAA Part 135 charter standards.
Yes. SkyAccess can source on-demand charter pricing from Axis Jet even when empty leg inventory is limited.
Availability updates as aircraft reposition. SkyAccess tracks Axis Jet regularly to surface new empty leg opportunities.
See Axis Jet's repositioning flight activity and historical empty-leg volume.
Contact us to access →No NTSB accidents or incidents on file for the 15 aircraft currently on Axis Jet's certificate.
Source: National Transportation Safety Board · Joined against tail numbers currently on this operator's certificate; does not reflect historical operators-of-record at incident time.
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Tail numbers, models, serials, and base locations for Axis Jet's active fleet are available on request.
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