Where the airstrip ends, the helicopter begins.
Six passengers. Coastal approaches. Island transfers. Rooftop pads. And Cumberland Island, Georgia — accessible no other way.
The helicopter serves the routes that define its necessity. Lead aircraft: the Airbus H130 and Bell 407 — both turbine, both capable of high-altitude operations and long over-water crossings within range.
Cumberland Island, Georgia — the nation's largest undeveloped barrier island, accessible only by water or air. No roads, no public airport. The helicopter is the only private aviation option. Coastal island resort transfers — direct to the property helipad, bypassing every ground transfer entirely.
Multi-leg itineraries — fixed-wing to a regional airport, helicopter to the final destination. One ParkAir advisor coordinates both legs. One call. One contact.
Best For
- —Island and coastal destinations without paved airstrips
- —City-center executive movements between FBOs and downtown helipads
- —Offshore marine vessel access (direct to deck)
- —Cumberland Island, Golden Isles coastal properties
Aircraft Specifications
Airbus H130 / Bell 407
Lead Aircraft
6
Passengers
400 NM
Max Range
130 KTAS
Cruise Speed
23,000 ft
Service Ceiling
~3 hrs
Endurance
Over-water, rooftop
Specialty
No runway required
Airstrips
Sample Routes
PDK Atlanta → Cumberland Island
1.5 hrs
Coastal FBO → Private island resort
15-30 min
Regional airport → Property helipad
On demand
Request a Helicopter Charter
A ParkAir advisor will respond within the hour. No commitment. Complete discretion.