About Flight Level Aviation

Flight Level Aviation launched into the charter market in 2017 and has become one of the premier charter companies in Central California. The owner, Justin Zaklan, believes in the highest standards of safety, integrity, and customer service. Our pilots are meticulously trained and our support staff creates a dedicated team of people who make sure our customer’s experience is second to none.

Trusted Leadership in Aviation

Flight Level Aviation offers everything you need to have a first-class, custom aviation experience. Whether you’re booking a charter flight, seeking aircraft management services, attempting to sell your aircraft, or looking for an aviation consultant – Flight Level has the experience, connections, and customer service you need to rest easy.

To contact us, call (559) 575-8199 or click the button below – and let us handle your aviation needs.

Our Location

The Historic Fresno Chandler Executive Airport

Fresno Chandler Executive Airport is one of the oldest operational airports in California. Its history stretches back to the end of World War I. At the time, there were no facilities for aviation in the Fresno area. Recognizing the problem, husband and wife Wilber F. Chandler and Edna Maria Goble allowed pilots to take off and land in their fields once the crops were harvested. 

Pilots called the site “Chandler Field.” Efforts to raise funds for a permanent aviation field in Fresno started in the early 1920s. One notable fundraiser was the “World’s Greatest Aerial Circus” held at the Chandler farm on the afternoon of Thanksgiving Day 1923, featuring races, parachute jumps, and dual-wing walking.

Chandler Airport

In 1929, the Chandler family donated 100 acres of land to the city to be used as a public-use airfield. The site was named after the family and opened as Chandler AirField in November 1929. The airport was used by both civil and commercial aviation. On March 23, 1930, Charles Lindbergh and his wife landed briefly at the airport and were greeted by a crowd of 20,000.

Less than a decade after it was open, it was already clear that the small runway would not be able to accommodate the increasingly larger airplanes used by the commercial airlines. Chandler’s runway was extended to 4,000 feet in 1938, as part of a Works Project Administration project. In early 1941, shortly before the United States officially entered World War II, the United States Army Air Corps Southwest Air District took over the airport while nearby Hammer Field was being built. Hammer Field opened in June 1942 and all military activity moved there.

After the end of the war, Hammer Field was inactivated by the Army Air Forces, and in 1946 the War Assets Administration reallocated the property to the city of Fresno. The airport opened in 1948 as the Fresno Air Terminal (FAT) (it has since been renamed the Fresno Yosemite International Airport). Trans World Airlines (TWA) and United Airlines flights to San Francisco/Oakland and Los Angeles moved from Chandler Field to the newly opened airport. After the move, Chandler Airport has been designed as an executive airport located closer to Downtown Fresno.

Social Responsibility

Flight Level believes that all businesses have a responsibility to give back to the community they serve. Consequently, Flight Level is a supporter of Aviation in Action, a non-profit dedicated to aviation training and medical flights within California: AviationInAction.org​

Careers

Interested in joining the Flight Level Aviation team? Click the button below to see our current openings.