
Fly Alliance is an FAA Part 135 charter operator based in Miami (OPF) (FAA designator 3GJA). The operator runs a fleet of 15 aircraft across 6 types (7 Heavy Jet, 6 Midsize Jet, 1 Ultra Long Range, 1 Very Light Jet) with an average fleet age of 21.8 years, certified under IS-BAO Stage 2. 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 Aug 21, 2026.
Operator website: flyalliance.com
Fly Alliance is a U.S. FAA Part 135 charter operator with bases in Orlando, Florida, and Providence, Rhode Island, and its empty leg flights are listed on SkyAccess for travelers chasing one-way charter value. Empty legs arise when its aircraft reposition between trips.
With Florida and Northeast bases, Fly Alliance aircraft reposition between those regions and beyond, so Orlando empty legs and runs linking the Southeast to the Northeast and other major markets turn up regularly. Flexible dates give you the best chance of catching a repositioning flight headed your way.
Fly Alliance operates to recognized third-party safety standards, including ARGUS and Wyvern auditing, alongside its FAA Part 135 certificate, so its charter operations have been independently reviewed. The same certificated operation behind full charters flies each discounted empty leg.
Fly Alliance emphasizes Heavy Jet focus with Gulfstream G IV SP leading the fleet, covering short- and long-haul missions based on availability.
Fly Alliance operates under IS-BAO requirements and adheres to FAA Part 135 charter standards.
Yes. SkyAccess can source on-demand charter pricing from Fly Alliance even when empty leg inventory is limited.
Availability updates as aircraft reposition. SkyAccess tracks Fly Alliance regularly to surface new empty leg opportunities.
On SkyAccess you can browse Fly Alliance empty leg flights as they post, check the routing, and book one that fits your route and timing.
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Contact us to access →No NTSB accidents or incidents on file for the 15 aircraft currently on Fly Alliance'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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