Chicago is one of the largest cities in the U.S. and home to many Fortune 500 companies headquartered in business centers throughout the city. Situated on Lake Michigan, Chicago’s skyline is dotted with iconic buildings, including the 1,450-foot 110-story Willis Tower (formerly known as the Sears Tower) and the 100-story, 1,128-foot John Hancock Center. The city’s urban parks and green spaces offer a serene retreat from the hurried pace of life in the Windy City. As you travel around Chicago, you will meet some of the most industrious, friendly people in the U.S.
Charter a private jet New York to/from Chicago
Travel to the Windy City by Private Jet: Explore Big City Experiences, Green Spaces and Friendly Midwestern Hospitality
Top 15 Attractions in Chicago:
- 360 Chicago Observation Deck
- Buckingham Fountain
- Chicago River
- Chicago Riverwalk
- Cloud Gate
- Field Museum
- Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House
- Lincoln Park Conservatory
- Millennium Park
- Museum of Science and Industry
- Navy Pier
- Shedd Aquarium
- Skydeck Chicago – Willis Tower
- The Art Institute of Chicago
- Wrigley Field
What Airport Should I Use For My Private Jet Charter to Chicago?
When booking a private air charter service from New York (TEB, HPN, JFK, EWR, LGA) to Chicago, four primary airports serve the city.
Chicago O’Hare (ORD) is located on the Northwest side of Chicago, 14 miles northwest of the Loop business district.
Chicago Midway Airport (MDW), on the southwest side of the city, is located eight miles from the Loop.
Pal-Waukee Airport (PWK), also known as Chicago Executive, is 18 miles northwest of downtown Chicago.
Chicago Rockford International Airport (RFD) is four miles south of Rockford and 85 miles northwest of Chicago.
Airport Distances and Flight Times
Private Jet Charter Route from New York (TEB) to Chicago
Destination Airport | Airport Code | Distance (Nautical Miles) | Miles | Estimated Flight Time | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Super Midsize | Midsize | Light | ||||
Chicago O’Hare | ORD | 626 | 721 | 2 hrs
35 min |
2 hrs
12 min |
2 hrs
12 min |
Chicago Midway Airport | MDW | 619 | 713 | 2 hrs
33 min |
2 hrs
10 min |
2 hrs
10 min |
Pal-Waukee Airport | PWK | 626 | 721 | 2 hrs
35 min |
2 hrs
12 min |
2 hrs
12 min |
Chicago Rockford International Airport | RFD | 679 | 782 | 2 hrs
46 min |
2 hrs
21 min |
2 hrs
21 min |
Private Jet Charter Route from New York (HPN) to Fort Lauderdale
Destination Airport | Airport Code | Distance (Nautical Miles) | Miles | Estimated Flight Time | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Super Midsize | Midsize | Light | ||||
Chicago O’Hare | ORD | 692 | 797 | 2 hrs
37 min |
2 hrs
13 min |
2 hrs
13 min |
Chicago Midway Airport | MDW | 633 | 728 | 2 hrs
35 min |
2 hrs
12 min |
2 hrs
12 min |
Pal-Waukee Airport | PWK | 639 | 736 | 2 hrs
37 min |
2 hrs
14 min |
2 hrs
14 min |
Chicago Rockford International Airport | RFD | 692 | 797 | 2 hrs
49 min |
2 hrs
23 min |
2 hrs
23 min |
Private Jet Charter Route from New York (JFK) to Fort Lauderdale
Destination Airport | Airport Code | Distance (Nautical Miles) | Miles | Estimated Flight Time | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Super Midsize | Midsize | Light | ||||
Chicago O’Hare | ORD | 641 | 738 | 2 hrs
39 min |
2 hrs
15 min |
2 hrs
15 min |
Chicago Midway Airport | MDW | 634 | 730 | 2 hrs
37 min |
2 hrs
37 min |
2 hrs
13 min |
Pal-Waukee Airport | PWK | 641 | 738 | 2 hrs
39 min |
2 hrs
15 min |
2 hrs
15 min |
Chicago Rockford International Airport | RFD | 695 | 800 | 2 hrs
51 min |
2 hrs
24 min |
2 hrs
24 min |
Private Jet Charter Route from New York (EWR) to Fort Lauderdale
Destination Airport | Airport Code | Distance (Nautical Miles) | Miles | Estimated Flight Time | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Super Midsize | Midsize | Light | ||||
Chicago O’Hare | ORD | 623 | 717 | 2 hrs
35 min |
2 hrs
11 min |
2 hrs
11 min |
Chicago Midway Airport | MDW | 616 | 709 | 2 hrs
33 min |
2 hrs
10 min |
2 hrs
10 min |
Pal-Waukee Airport | PWK | 623 | 718 | 2 hrs
35 min |
2 hrs
11 min |
2 hrs
11 min |
Chicago Rockford International Airport | RFD | 677 | 779 | 2 hrs
46 min |
2 hrs
21 min |
2 hrs
21 min |
Private Jet Charter Route from New York (LGA) to Fort Lauderdale
Destination Airport | Airport Code | Distance (Nautical Miles) | Miles | Estimated Flight Time | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Super Midsize | Midsize | Light | ||||
Chicago O’Hare | ORD | 635 | 731 | 2 hrs
37 min |
2 hrs
13 min |
2 hrs
13 min |
Chicago Midway Airport | MDW | 628 | 723 | 2 hrs
36 min |
2 hrs
12 min |
2 hrs
12 min |
Pal-Waukee Airport | PWK | 635 | 732 | 2 hrs
37 min |
2 hrs
13 min |
2 hrs
13 min |
Chicago Rockford International Airport | RFD | 689 | 793 | 2 hrs
49 min |
2 hrs
23 min |
2 hrs
23 min |
Distances and flight times shown in the charts above should be considered as estimates only. One (1) nautical mile is equal to 1.1508 statute miles.
From New York to Chicago, flights typically operate using super midsize, midsize and light aircraft types:
Super Midsize jet options for private jet charters from New York to Chicago include the Hawker 1000, Falcon 50EX and the Citation X+, among others. Super midsize jets transport a maximum of 12 passengers and feature a stand-up cabin, luggage space and ample legroom.
The Hawker 1000 is known amongst private jet charter clients for its quiet, comfortable cabin and extended range capabilities.
The Falcon 50EX easily covers the charter route from New York to Chicago with a top speed of 569 mph. This jet offers ultra-comfortable seating for up to nine people custom made for collaborative meetings or relaxation.
The fastest jet in the Cessna family, the Citation X+ can reach a timesaving top speed of 700 miles per hour, flying passengers from New York to Chicago faster than any other business jet.
Super Midsize jets include a full galley, catering and flight attendant service.
Midsize jet options for private charters from New York to Chicago include the Hawker 850XP, the Learjet 60XR and the Gulfstream G150.
The Hawker 850XP is the second largest of the Hawker series and can seat up to 8 passengers comfortably. The Hawker 850XP climbs fast and has an extended range of 2,642 nautical miles. With its design, the aircraft can travel against headwinds at a high-speed cruise, while using less fuel.
The Learjet 60XR is frequently selected for its combination of the best of technology and comfort. This powerful midsize jet can climb at 6,000 feet per minute and has a flight range of 2,269 nautical miles. The quicker the rate of climb, the faster your jet will reach its cruising altitude and the smoother your ride will be. Your jet will also burn fuel more efficiently at its cruising speed.
The Gulfstream G150 is one of the fastest midsize jets available, with a top speed of 475 knots. Cabin layout options in the G150 include a club seating layout with two forward-facing seats in the rear of the cabin.
Midsize jets typically seat up to 9 passengers and digital entertainment, a galley and Wi-Fi for in-flight entertainment.
Light jet options for private jet charters include the Cessna Citation M2, the Cessna CJ4 and the Phenom 100. Light jets offer a cost-effective charter option configured for speed and efficiency.
The M2 features include warm LED lighting throughout the cabin, a top speed of 404 knots, and plenty of range.
The Citation CJ4 represents the ultimate combination of speed, range and cabin capacity charter clients seek when chartering a Light jet. The CJ4’s cabin is configured for comfort with six oversized leather seats.
The Embraer Phenom 100 delivers an efficient performance. This sleekly designed jet is a top performer in its class with a range of 1,971 nautical miles, a cruise speed of 453 mph and a maximum altitude of 45,000 feet.
Light jets can seat up to 10 passengers and typically include digital entertainment, a galley and Wi-Fi for in-flight entertainment.
In conclusion, private jet charterers frequently return to Chicago for business and leisure activities year-round. Situated at the heart of the Midwest, you will discover the exceptionally friendly, industrious demeanor Midwesterners are known for. Chicago’s renowned museums and attractions will fill your day with art and science at the Museum of Science and Industry, Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium and Adler Planetarium, the first planetarium in the U.S. A favorite destination for art enthusiasts, The Art Institute of Chicago collection includes many renowned Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works by Vincent van Gogh, Georges Seurat, Claude Monet, Grant Wood, and Mary Cassatt.