Puerto Rico’s technology sector has grown around the Act 60 decree: founders, crypto investors, e-commerce operators, and venture partners who moved from Silicon Valley, New York, and Miami to lock in the current 0% capital gains and dividends structure through end of 2026. The result is a recurring travel pattern that lines up almost perfectly with what private aviation is built for. Puerto Rico Jet Charter arranges flights with vetted Part 135 operators from SJU and SIG to VNY, TEB, HPN, MIA, and the other tech-corridor mainland hubs.
How a Tech-Sector Trip Comes Together
- You share the board meeting, portfolio company visit, or conference dates; your advisor works back from there.
- Aircraft matched to route and group size: midsize for solo or two-person legs, super-midsize or heavy for a full team.
- FBO handling coordinated by your operator on arrival, so the ramp-to-street time is short at both ends.
- Ground transport can be coordinated on request, and your advisor can put you in touch with a ground transport partner for the Condado or Dorado run.
Aircraft That Fit the Trip
SJU accepts every jet category on the 10,400-foot main runway, so aircraft choice is a function of range and group size. A midsize jet covers Miami comfortably; a super-midsize is the honest choice for New York, DC, and Boston; a heavy or long-range aircraft opens nonstops to LA, Seattle, or Toronto for the West Coast tech corridor. For portfolio company diligence trips with a small team plus lawyers, a super-midsize with a divan and enclosed lavatory works well.
Vetting Behind Every Trip
- FAR Part 135 charter operators for traditional private aircraft, or FAR Part 121 for airliner-size and group trips (or the foreign equivalent on international legs).
- Wyvern and ARGUS subscription review with current operator ratings on file.
- Pilot experience and incident history reviewed against the specific route, aircraft type, and weather window.
- Fewer than 60 brokers worldwide hold Premium Wyvern Broker Member status, and Air Charter Advisors is one of them.
Puerto Rico Patterns We Plan Around
The Act 60 residency calendar is the biggest driver. Founders and investors under a current decree need to hit 183 days on the island annually, and the flight schedule has to line up with that count while keeping the mainland business commitments. Hurricane season (June 1 through November 30) adds the second overlay, with September and early October as the statistical peak. For founders considering a decree in late 2026, current guidance suggests obtaining the decree by December 31, 2026 to lock in the current structure; travel activity around that deadline runs higher than the annual baseline. Puerto Rico Jet Charter does not advise on tax structure; your residency counsel does.
Contact
For a quote on a Puerto Rico tech-sector trip, call +1-888-987-5387 or head to the contact page. For the vetting write-up, see the safety and vetting page.