FlightServ
Ewing Township, NJ
About FlightServ
FlightServ is the sole independent FBO at Trenton Mercer Airport, operating from a 110,000-square-foot complex on 22 acres that opened in December 2022. The centerpiece is an 80,000-square-foot heated hangar with 28-foot doors capable of housing the latest Bombardier Global and Gulfstream ultra-long-range jets, making it one of the most capable hangar facilities in the New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania corridor.
The terminal includes dedicated pilot and passenger lounges, crew snooze rooms, a catering kitchen, a cappuccino machine, and complimentary concierge services covering ground transportation, catering, and hotel accommodations. Full aircraft detailing is available on site. Fueling covers both Jet A and 100LL through an Avfuel contract with AVTRIP loyalty benefits. The operation provides 24/7 fuel and ground support, hangar services, and on-site aircraft maintenance.
Trenton Mercer's location in central New Jersey positions it as a practical alternative to the congested Teterboro and Philadelphia-area FBOs. The airport sits at the intersection of Interstate 95 and the New Jersey Turnpike, placing passengers roughly equidistant between Manhattan (65 miles northeast) and Center City Philadelphia (35 miles southwest). Princeton University and the corporate campuses along the Route 1 corridor in Mercer and Middlesex counties are within 15 to 20 minutes.
The airport's runway 6/24 is 6,006 feet, adequate for light and midsize jets, though larger aircraft operators should verify performance requirements. For corporate travelers visiting central New Jersey's pharmaceutical, financial, and technology firms, and for passengers who want a modern FBO without the Teterboro premium, FlightServ at Trenton Mercer offers a compelling combination of new facilities and strategic location.
Amenities and services
Operations at Trenton Mercer Airport
Downtown Trenton is about 4 miles and 10 minutes from the airport. Princeton is 14 miles northeast, typically 20 to 25 minutes by car. Philadelphia Center City runs 35 miles southwest on I-95, roughly 40 to 50 minutes depending on traffic. Manhattan is 55 to 60 miles northeast, 80 to 100 minutes by car via the New Jersey Turnpike. Car service is the standard option. The Trenton Transit Center, about 5 miles away, connects to NJ Transit rail and Amtrak with direct service to Newark, New York Penn Station, and Philadelphia 30th Street Station, which makes it a viable choice if your final destination is on the rail corridor.