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Teterboro KTEB: la puerta de jets privados más transitada del planeta — Gateways Ep.01
Gateways Ep.01: Teterboro (KTEB) — a 12 millas de Manhattan, 73,046 salidas en 2025, unos 200 jets al día, uno cada 7 minutos. Un 61 % de aeronaves pesadas y de ultralargo alcance, con NetJets operando 1 de cada 5. Más que un aeropuerto: la puerta principal de Nueva York.
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Inside Teterboro: The World's Busiest Business Aviation Airport
Teterboro Airport (KTEB) is the world's busiest dedicated business aviation airport — 9,978 movements in April 2026, an average of 332 daily. Across the past seven months, the field has averaged 11,065 monthly movements, or roughly one takeoff or landing every three minutes during its 16-hour operating window. The reasons it cannot be replicated are structural: a 60-year head start, the densest financial market on earth 12 miles to the east, three FBOs whose combined throughput capacity does not exist anywhere else, and a slot-control regime that prevents it from being eclipsed.
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Twelve miles from Manhattan sits the busiest jet gateway on earth. New Jersey, KTEB: Teterboro. Established 1919, 12 miles and 20 minutes to Midtown, the number one business aviation airport. Teterboro's 2025: 73,046 departures — roughly 200 jets a day, one every 7 minutes, peaking at 6,998 in October. Who flies here? Sixty-one percent of the fleet is heavy or ultra-long-range — Gulfstreams, Globals — more than a third crossing oceans. NetJets flies one in five departures. Not just an airport — New York's front door: where the world arrives, and where New York leaves for the world. Gateways Episode 1: Teterboro, KTEB. Fly it with VOLO — quote in 60 seconds at www.flyvolo.ai.


