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KTEB · TEB

Teterboro Airport

40.85010°N
-74.06080°W
ARR / DAY
231
10.8%
DEP / DAY
238
9.1%

Teterboro Airport (KTEB/TEB) is a medium general aviation airport located in Teterboro, NJ. It features 2 runways with the longest being 6,997 feet. SkyMeter has observed roughly 231 arrivals and 238 departures per day on average over the last 7 days.

Current weather

Latest METAR observation

20h ago
Temp
78°F
Wind
8 kts
80°
Visib
0 m
Ceil
KTEB 052351Z 08008KT CLR 26/21 A2996 RMK AO2 SLP144 T02560206 10294 20256 53006 $

Communications Frequencies

2026-06-11
Type Freq (MHz) Hours
TWR 119.500 24
TWR 125.100 24
GND 121.900 24
ATIS 114.200 24
ATIS 132.850 24
APCH 127.600
APCH 379.900
DEP 119.200
DEP 126.700
OTHER 119.500 24
VFR ADZY 119.500 24
LCL/P 119.500 24
MAZIE ST 119.750
OTHER 119.750
RAMP CTL 120.675 24
RAMP 120.675 24
EMERG 121.500 24
TETERBOR 122.200
OTHER 122.200
JAIKE ST 124.350
OTHER 124.350
OTHER 124.550
MAZIE ST 124.550
LCL/S 125.100 24
OTHER 127.600
WILKES-B 127.600
OTHER 128.050 24
CD/P 128.050 24
OTHER 130.575 24
OPS 130.575 24
EMERG 243.000 24
MAZIE ST 269.250
OTHER 269.250
MAZIE ST 317.425
OTHER 317.425
OTHER 319.150
JAIKE ST 319.150
MAZIE ST 379.900
OTHER 379.900
JAIKE ST 379.900
WILKES-B 379.900
Airport operations
ARTCC:
ZNY
Mag var:
12° W
Fuel:
100LL

Destination network

Great-circle routes from KTEB · last 7d

150 destinations
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Hourly traffic

Avg movements per hour · local time · last 30 days

peak 3 PM · 1 movement every 90 s
12a 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 11a 12p 1p 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 7p 8p 9p 10p 11p

Top routes

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Route Operator Flights Avg enroute
TEBHPN
White Plains, US
Tradewind Aviation LLC (Oxford 25 1h 26m
TEBIAD
Washington, DC, US
Netjets Aviation 24 1h 12m
TEBHPN
White Plains, US
Netjets Aviation 17 1h 27m
TEBHTO
East Hampton, US
Netjets Aviation 16 0h 44m
TEBMVY
Martha's Vineyard, US
Tradewind Aviation LLC (Oxford 15 0h 47m
TEBBED
Bedford, US
Netjets Aviation 15 1h 15m
TEBOXC
Oxford, US
Tradewind Aviation LLC (Oxford 13 0h 57m
TEBKJZI
Charleston, US
Netjets Aviation 12 2h 4m
TEBFOK
Westhampton Beach, US
Netjets Aviation 10 0h 48m
TEBK1B2
Edgartown, US
Tradewind Aviation LLC (Oxford 10 0h 51m
TEBACK
Nantucket, US
Tradewind Aviation LLC (Oxford 10 0h 56m
TEBPBI
West Palm Beach, US
Delux Public Charter 10 2h 34m
TEBFOK
Westhampton Beach, US
Worldwide JET Charter (Scottsdale 9 0h 37m
TEBKJWN
Nashville, US
Netjets Aviation 9 2h 7m
TEBOPF
Miami, US
Delux Public Charter 9 2h 42m
TEBMVY
Martha's Vineyard, US
Netjets Aviation 9 1h 13m
TEBVNY
Van Nuys, US
Netjets Aviation 9 5h 6m
TEBMMU
Morristown, US
Netjets Aviation 8 0h 32m
TEBBHB
Bar Harbor, US
Netjets Aviation 8 1h 27m
TEBBOS
Boston, US
Netjets Aviation 8 1h 7m

Pilot & community notes

18 comments from OurAirports — click to expand

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david
10/13/2012
re: VFR into teterboro
I fly my Warrior into KTEB frequently, but it's always from the north -- from that side, you can drop below NY approach airspace, and it's just a matter of calling up KTEB like any other towered airport. From the south, you might have to negotiate more-complex airspace, or make a big loop around. When you're leaving, if you're VFR, tower will often let you cut ahead of the long line of bizjets and take an intersection departure. Gas is expensive, but that's life near NYC. Call your FBO of choice first, and make sure you ask about *all* fees. I was surprised by a new customs fee on my last visit this past summer (since I was coming from Canada), but Atlantic very kindly and quickly refunded it.
Anonymous
09/17/2012
VFR into teterboro
thinking about VFR from Norfolk to teterboro...first time into teterboro. bad idea? any recommendations on route?
david
06/16/2012
re: $200 customs ramp fee
Reply to @ptomblin: 8 gallons usable (10 total) in a Warrior is almost double the minimum day VFR reserve even at 75% power and ROP. Personally, I normally land at TEB with about 26 gal usable (28 total), but that's because I'm flying alone and take off from Ottawa with full tanks. When I fly to NYC with my whole family this summer, I'm going to have to keep the tanks a lot lower for W&B, and I can see touching down in TEB with only 10-12 gal usable if it's good VFR. IFR or night VFR is a different story, of course, as is flight over mostly-uninhabited terrain like Northern Quebec -- I like to land with 2 hours in the tanks in those situations. As you know from your Archer time, another advantage of the Cherokee line is that there's no "both" fuel switch. My rule (which, fortunately, I've never had to invoke) is that if I ever do unexpectedly run one tank dry, I will treat it as an emergency -- something went wrong with my fuel system or my calculations -- and I will use the other tank only to make a precautionary landing at the nearest airport (or on a road or field if there's no airport within 15 minutes). A Cessna's "both" position doesn't give you that kind of warning: when you're dry, you're dry.
ptomblin
06/16/2012
re: $200 customs ramp fee
Reply to @prattsoplenty: If I put 40 gallons of fuel in a Warrior, I'd think I was doing a piss poor job of fuel management. Maybe people who do a lot more flying than I do like to get down that low, but I don't.
prattsoplenty
06/15/2012
re: $200 customs ramp fee
Reply to @david: Jet Aviation charges a ramp fee, for a single-engine Piper, $170 which can be waived if you purchase 40 gallons of 100LL (today's price was $9.34/gallon). So glad somebody else pays for my fuel!
david
06/08/2012
re: $200 customs ramp fee
Reply to @prattsoplenty: thanks for the tip. When I first started using TEB a few years ago, I ruled out Jet for some reason (high fees? no 100LL? don't remember). I'll take another look. I am happy with Atlantic's quick response, though.
prattsoplenty
06/08/2012
re: $200 customs ramp fee
Reply to @david: The other option is to use Jet Aviation at the south end of the airport. There is a Customs office right next to their building. I have been using them for the past few years until I starting working for another company who used Atlantic. But now they have switched to Jet as well since Customs moved to the new location. This is because fueling is not allowed on the Customs ramp and that can delay us. As well, at Jet, it is just a quick walk to the FBO so our passengers can be in the car quicker than at Atlantic. Check out the fees and prices but Jet might be the solution you are looking for.
david
06/08/2012
re: $200 customs ramp fee
I sent a note to Atlantic, and their regional manager, Joe Fazio, got back to me within the hour. They will refund the $200 customs handling fee from my last visit, and are working to come up with an arrangement more suitable for small, single-engine aircraft (they don't see very many of them, unfortunately). I recommend that anyone planning to clear customs at TEB call first to confirm the fee structure, but hopefully, this problem will soon disappear. In the meantime, I'll just plan an extra customs stop at Massena or Watertown on my way down. I do recommend Atlantic @ TEB: aside from this one issue, they've provided excellent service to me and my family over the years on our visits to NYC, and even though their gas is expensive, it doesn't add up to all that much of a difference for, say, 22 gallons in a small plane. As for TEB itself, as long as you can depart VFR, tower will almost always let a small plane cut in ahead of the lineup -- yesterday morning, I barely had time to put on my brakes at the hold-short line before I was cleared for takeoff ahead of several bizjets. An IFR departure will be another story, but that's true of any NYC-area airport, because the clearance has to come from NY Approach (I once spent 25 minutes idling at Republic waiting for my IFR release).
david
06/08/2012
$200 customs ramp fee
Since the customs move to Hangar 1, there is now a $200 ramp fee for customs clearance, even for small private planes. It's not clear whether it's Atlantic charging the fee. Atlantic ramp staff said that someone is working to get the fee reduced or removed for small planes -- it's really designed for bizjets -- and that a lot of people have been caught by surprise and angry about it.
david
03/27/2012
re: Manhattan and Hudson River Corridor Access
Reply to @willymopit: yes, the landing fee from TEB is annoying, and it's especially a pain for me in Canada, since I have to go to the bank and get a U.S. money order to pay it, then put it in an envelope and mail it to them (they won't accept a credit card). I don't mind the $17, but I wish I could just pay it through the FBO while I was there. I also suspect that billing me and processing the money order probably costs them several times the $17 they collect from me.
willymopit
03/26/2012
re: Manhattan and Hudson River Corridor Access
Reply to @david: Thanks for the input. Speaking of the port authority, I got a bill for $17 several weeks after visiting. I have no idea why, didn't think there were any other use fees except what the FBO was going to charge. btw, I love this site, so simple, straight-forward, and has been a great resource for creating a large wall map I now keep in my home.
david
01/03/2012
re: Manhattan and Hudson River Corridor Access
Reply to @willymopit: I've always been treated well at TEB too (I use Atlantic), but I agree about cost of a taxi. There is a bus that stops near the airport and goes to the Port Authority; alternatively, maybe it's possible to take a cab just to the nearest NJ Transit rail station, and get into Manhattan that way. I'll look into it on my next visit.
willymopit
01/03/2012
Manhattan and Hudson River Corridor Access
Landed here to take a couple people residing in Manhattan on a Hudson River flight. First Aviation treated me well, and with the purchase of 20 gallons of fuel, waived the ramp fee. Looked kinda silly parking a C-152 next to all the executive jets, but they gave me first rate service and parking regardless. Cab ride to Manhattan is exorbitant, need to find a better way!
Anonymous
03/04/2010
Great Airport
Exclusive Charter Service has great service out of here, suggest calling them for a Jet, flow with them for years now and always on the ball! MIke D
Flyin_Dutchman
07/24/2007
Great Manhattan Access Point
Been here many times and first off make sure you print off the VOR A approach if the weather is VFR and you are going in IFR. They give that one all the time to sequence the traffic inbound IFR for visual approaches. There are many hotels close by but the Holiday Inn Hasbrouck Heights is literally behind the airport and can be walked too in about 15 minutes (that includes waiting 10 minutes to cross the highway:). There is shuttle service from Atlantic and also crew cars available for short term use. When I stayed at the Holiday Inn I asked the driver to take me to the bus stop to go into Manhattan. It is also pretty close and is only a 30 minute ride. 6 bucks gives you a round trip bus ticket to downtown and back. Close to the Holiday inn within 10 mins walking distance are Subway, Starbucks, Fast Food joints (to the west), to the east are a grocery store, mcdonalds, and a liqour store (important stuff for last :). Lots of traffic so be prepared...IFR make sure you go over the departure procedure in your head many times to make sure you know what your doing once you are unleashed into some of the worlds busiest airspace. Enjoy.
Bonnie
07/17/2007
Great Airport for Visiting Manhattan
We have flown to Teterboro the past few years on our annual trip to Manhattan. While we feel out of place landing in our four-seat plane surrounded by business jets, it's very convenient to get into NYC. The staff, from the ground crew to the desk people are universally kind and attentive (even the customs officers were friendly!!!). They make us feel like royalty. My kids love the toiletries in the women's bathroom. It's only a 30-minute cab/car ride to Manhattan (depending on time of day and where in the city you are headed).
XingR
07/17/2007
My Fourth Airport
The forth airport I ever landed an airplane at ... long before I was a licensed pilot but flying with my surrogate father, Eddie Gorski. (too bad we don't have away to add "fallen flags", the airports of our youth now gone forever ... who remembers Towaco and Totowa-Wayne?) Among many other things Eddie was the manager of Teterboro from the mid-30's until WWII forced all General Aviation operations west of the Delaware River. If you zoom in you'll see a large building at the northwest corner of Malcolm and Industrial Ave's ... this is the site of what was in my youth the "Bendix hangar", named for the owner of Teterboro for many years, the Bendix Corp. but originally the site of Tony Fokker's US manufacturing facility. The Borough of Teterbor in which the airport sits in had a population of 25 in the last US census and was known as the Borough of Bendix during the years 1937 through 1943. A fascinating place. If you fly in there take the time to visit the NJ Aviation Museum and Hall of Fame just east of the field.
Anonymous
06/05/2007
U.S. Customs
Customs is pretty easygoing about arrival times (since they're always on the field), but they'll meet you only at Jet or Atlantic, not at the other FBOs.
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