
Fly The Whale is an FAA Part 135 charter operator based in New Haven (HVN). The operator runs a fleet of 4 aircraft across 1 types (4 Turboprop) with an average fleet age of 11.3 years, certified under ARGUS GOLD. 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 19, 2026.
Operator website: www.flythewhale.com
Fly The Whale is an FAA Part 135 charter operator based in New York, known for seaplane and short-haul service across the Northeast, Florida, and the Caribbean. As its aircraft reposition between bases and trips, Fly The Whale generates empty leg flights, the discounted one-way segments that are the core of SkyAccess, and we list those empty leg deals for flexible travelers.
The operation is built around rugged, versatile aircraft equally at home on land runways and, in amphibious form, on water, making empty leg charter ideal for one-way travel to coastal towns, islands, and smaller airfields traditional jets simply can't serve.
From New York operations, empty-leg routes commonly connect NYC and the Hamptons with New England, plus seasonal and regional links in Florida and the US Virgin Islands. Travelers willing to match existing routing land the best one-way deals, and the same certified operation behind scheduled and full-fare trips flies each discounted empty leg.
Browse Fly The Whale's empty leg deals on SkyAccess, check the routing, and grab a one-way charter at repositioning value.
Fly The Whale operates under ARGUS requirements and adheres to FAA Part 135 charter standards.
Yes. SkyAccess can source on-demand charter pricing from Fly The Whale even when empty leg inventory is limited.
Availability updates as aircraft reposition. SkyAccess tracks Fly The Whale regularly to surface new empty leg opportunities.
Fly The Whale shows 1 empty leg in the last week. SkyAccess monitors repositioning flights so travelers can book discounted private jet empty legs when they appear.
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Contact us to access →No NTSB accidents or incidents on file for the 4 aircraft currently on Fly The Whale'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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