
Private Jet to Sanday
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Why Fly Private to Sanday?
The aerodrome at Sanday (EGES) is operated by Orkney Islands Council and handles scheduled Loganair services alongside ad hoc general aviation movements. The strip accommodates light twin and single-engine turboprop aircraft — think Pilatus PC-12, Britten-Norman Islander, or Twin Otter — and all operations are conducted in daylight with PPR mandatory for non-scheduled arrivals. There is no commercial FBO infrastructure on site; handling is coordinated directly through Orkney Islands Council's air transport team, and customs clearance requires advance notice to HMRC Border Force. Positioning from Glasgow Prestwick or Inverness is the standard approach for charter operators.
Traffic volumes at NDY are modest but purposeful. The island's summer season (May through September) concentrates the majority of private movements, aligned with wildlife watching, archaeological touring, and estate visits. For operators routing clients to Sanday, fuel availability on-island is limited and must be pre-arranged; most missions plan a fuel stop at Kirkwall (KOI), 12 nautical miles to the southwest, where full general aviation handling and customs are readily available. Estate and conservation groups increasingly use Sanday as a benchmark for low-footprint, high-exclusivity Scottish island access.
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About Private Jet Charter to Sanday
The aerodrome at Sanday (EGES) is operated by Orkney Islands Council and handles scheduled Loganair services alongside ad hoc general aviation movements. The strip accommodates light twin and single-engine turboprop aircraft — think Pilatus PC-12, Britten-Norman Islander, or Twin Otter — and all operations are conducted in daylight with PPR mandatory for non-scheduled arrivals. There is no commercial FBO infrastructure on site; handling is coordinated directly through Orkney Islands Council's air transport team, and customs clearance requires advance notice to HMRC Border Force. Positioning from Glasgow Prestwick or Inverness is the standard approach for charter operators.
Traffic volumes at NDY are modest but purposeful. The island's summer season (May through September) concentrates the majority of private movements, aligned with wildlife watching, archaeological touring, and estate visits. For operators routing clients to Sanday, fuel availability on-island is limited and must be pre-arranged; most missions plan a fuel stop at Kirkwall (KOI), 12 nautical miles to the southwest, where full general aviation handling and customs are readily available. Estate and conservation groups increasingly use Sanday as a benchmark for low-footprint, high-exclusivity Scottish island access.
Arriving on Sanday: Britain's Most Remote Private Aviation Destination
Ground Transfer and Island Access
On arrival at NDY, the entire island is effectively within a 15-minute drive of the airstrip — Sanday's road network is compact, and most estate properties, holiday lets, and wildlife lodges are accessible within minutes of block-in. There is no taxi rank at the aerodrome; ground transport must be pre-arranged, typically via the island's accommodation providers or a hire car coordinated through Kirkwall-based operators who position vehicles on the morning ferry or the prior day. For larger groups, a minibus can be sourced through the island community trust with advance booking. The ferry connection from Kirkwall takes approximately 1h 25 minutes to Loth pier, providing an alternative for luggage-heavy missions where aircraft payload is a constraint.
Destination Value and Why UHNWI Come Here
Sanday offers something genuinely rare in European private aviation: a destination with no roads connecting it to the mainland, no commercial hotel chains, and no mass tourism infrastructure — yet direct air access in under two hours from Edinburgh or under 90 minutes from Inverness. The island is classified as a Site of Special Scientific Interest across large portions of its coastline and interior, hosting internationally important populations of Arctic terns, ringed plovers, and one of Scotland's densest grey seal colonies. The Quoyness chambered cairn and several standing stone complexes draw archaeologists and heritage specialists who require discreet, logistically efficient access. For family offices managing Scottish estate portfolios or clients seeking a fully private retreat, Sanday's combination of ecological integrity and total seclusion is a primary draw. Wildlife season peaks June through August; the archaeological touring window runs April to October.
On the Ground: Practical Arrival Notes
Customs clearance for arrivals from outside the UK Common Travel Area requires advance notification to HMRC Border Force — same-day customs is not available without prior arrangement, and this should be treated as a hard constraint in mission planning. Accommodation on Sanday is exclusively self-catering cottages and small B&Bs; there are no five-star hotel properties. Catering and provisioning for high-specification stays must be brought from the mainland or sourced through specialist Scottish island concierge services. Connectivity is improving but remains limited — 4G coverage exists across much of the island but is not uniform. For clients requiring reliable high-bandwidth connectivity during a working stay, a Starlink terminal should be arranged in advance through the accommodation provider. Explore all UK private jet destinations or consider a multi-island Orkney itinerary staging through Kirkwall KOI.
Flying private to Sanday means arriving on your schedule, avoiding crowded commercial terminals, and starting your trip refreshed. Our network of 15+ certified operators ensures competitive pricing and availability for all aircraft types.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions About Flying to Sanday
Everything you need to know about private jet charters to Sanday.
How much does a private jet to Sanday cost?
Private jet prices to Sanday typically start at approximately £8,000-12,000 from Edinburgh or Glasgow on a light jet, with costs varying based on aircraft type and seasonal demand. The remote location requires careful flight planning and may incur additional positioning costs. Helicopter connections from mainland Scotland offer alternative access starting from £3,000-5,000 depending on departure point and weather conditions.
Which airport serves private jets in Sanday?
Sanday Airport (EGCS) is the island's dedicated airfield serving private aviation to this exclusive Orkney destination. The airport accommodates various executive aircraft types with specialized handling for remote island operations. The facility provides customs and immigration services for international arrivals with advance coordination.
How long does it take to reach destinations from Sanday airport?
Ground transfers from Sanday Airport to any location on the island typically take 10-20 minutes maximum due to the island's compact size. The airport's central location provides immediate access to luxury accommodations, archaeological sites, and pristine beaches. All island destinations are easily accessible within a short drive from the terminal.
Can private jets fly to Sanday at night?
Sanday Airport operates primarily during daylight hours due to its remote location and specialized equipment requirements. Night arrivals may be possible with advance coordination and appropriate weather conditions. The airport's operations team works closely with private aviation operators to accommodate scheduling requirements while maintaining safety standards.
What makes Sanday popular for private jet travelers?
Sanday attracts private jet travelers seeking complete privacy and access to pristine Scottish wilderness, world-class wildlife viewing, and significant archaeological sites. The island's remote location ensures absolute discretion for high-profile visitors. Peak demand occurs during summer months when weather conditions optimize outdoor activities and wildlife observation opportunities.
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