Aviation

The aviation industry is a major economic driver for the region and has its own unique challenges. Health & Safety, environmental compliance, and airport infrastructure are regularly affected by state and federal law.

GTB has represented several aviation clients inclduing efforts to assist in commercial negotions with local officials and restore direct service to the United States.

Overall, the aviation industry in New Jersey is characterized by its diversity, innovation, and economic significance, serving as a vital link connecting the state to domestic and global markets while driving growth and prosperity across various sectors.

New Jersey is home to several airports, ranging from major international hubs to smaller regional airports. Newark Liberty International Airport, located in Newark, is one of the busiest airports in the United States and serves as a major gateway to the New York metropolitan area. Other significant airports include Teterboro Airport, primarily serving general aviation and business jets, and Atlantic City International Airport, which serves both commercial and general aviation traffic.

Our state has a thriving general aviation sector, with numerous private airports and fixed-base operators catering to corporate jets, private aircraft owners, flight training schools, and recreational pilots. General aviation plays a vital role in supporting business activities, tourism, and emergency services throughout the state.