Maine
Maine Private Jet Charters
Maine is the easternmost state, a gorgeous place, but tough on colonists. The French arrived in 1604, the English in 1607. Both started colonies, which struggled with the rugged climate. Maine eventually gained statehood in 1820, but is still the least densely-populated state east of the Mississippi. About 83% of the Pine Tree State is still forested. Not surprisingly, Maine is known for shipbuilding and paper manufacturing. Fishing has always been strong, but now, other products are springing up like blueberries. Literally…blueberries! Maine grows ninety-one million pounds of blueberries, the most of any state. If only the colonists could survive on blueberries.
1.3 Million
Population
Augusta
State capital
Shipbuilding, Paper Products
Major industry
228
Miles of beaches
Maine Destinations
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Search our Maine airport directory for airport codes, runway information, available charter aircraft and FBO Information as well as empty leg jet charters in Maine.
- Bradford Camps Ashland ME3
- Brandy Pond Naples 5ME
- Brunswick Executive Brunswick BXM
- Chesuncook Lake House Chesuncook 1ME
- Currier's Greenville Junction 21M
- Dewitt Fld,old Town Muni Old Town OLD
- Greenville Greenville 52B
- Hancock County-bar Harbor Bar Harbor BHB
- Long Lake 76B Maine Naples 76B
- Long Lake 92B Maine Sinclair 92B
- Lucky Landing Marina And Spb Bangor 06B
- Northern Maine Rgnl Presque Isle 83B
- Northern Maine Rgnl Arpt At Presque Is Presque Isle PQI
- Nugent Chamberlain Lake Chesuncook 39B
- Portage Lake Muni Portage Lake 87B
- Portland Intl Jetport Portland PWM
- Rangeley Lake Rangeley M57
- Sanford Rgnl Sanford SFM
- Shin Pond Patten 85B
- Moose River Jackman 60B
Maine Destinations
Maine is perfect for visitors who love being outdoors. See some of the oldest and most unique lighthouses in America. Hike Cadillac Mountain, or kayak Somes Sound, both in Acadia National Park. Or just go for a road-trip, stopping to enjoy amazing ocean views, charming communities, and of course, fresh local lobster. If you prefer indoor activities, check out the Maritime Museum in Bath, or the boutiques, craft beers and diverse dining experiences in Bangor.Things to Do in Maine
Maine features tours for every interest – lighthouses, craft breweries, rock-climbing, and schooner cruises, to name a few. Discover the other Fort Knox, a 150 year-old granite coastal fortification. (No gold here. That’s Fort Knox Kentucky.) Or visit the Winslow Homer house, custom-built with a stunning balcony, where the artist set up his easel every morning. And every Stephen King fan knows that Bangor is the inspiration for King’s fictional town of Derry, featured in several novels. Take a goose-bump-inducing tour, if you dare! Or browse, and enjoy Maine at your own pace. You’ll find every shopping experience, from seaside craft markets to the 120-store Freeport Outlets, including the L.L. Bean flagship store. Other popular places to visit in Maine include:- The Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Boothbay
- The Annual Yarmouth Clam Festival, mid-July, Yarmouth
- White-water rafting, Kennebec River
- Over 180 maple syrup houses throughout the state
- Narrow Gauge Railroad Company & Museum, Portland
- Bar Harbor Ghost Tours, Bar Harbor
- Wadsworth-Longfellow House, Portland
- Cruise on the schooner American Eagle, Rockland
- Tide pools, Acadia National Park
- Visit Red’s Eats, unpretentious and top-rated lobster shack, Wiscasset
- Cycle Mt Desert Island, Acacia National Park