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Jackson Jet Center Expands Idaho Presence with Reeder Jet Center Acquisition
Jackson Jet Center acquires Reeder Jet Center at Magic Valley Regional Airport, expanding its Idaho operations and planning facility upgrades in Twin Falls.
This article is based on an official press release from Jackson Jet Center.
Jackson Jet Center, a prominent manufacturers service provider headquartered in Boise, has officially acquired Reeder Jet Center, the sole Fixed Base Operator (FBO) at Magic Valley Regional Airport (KTWF) in Twin Falls, Idaho. Announced in early January 2026, this strategic move expands Jackson Jet’s operational network to three locations, adding to its existing bases in Boise (KBOI) and Phoenix (KPHX).
According to the company’s announcement, the acquisitions ensures the continuity of essential aviation services in the Magic Valley region while integrating the Twin Falls facility into Jackson Jet’s broader service standards. Reeder Jet Center has served as a critical hub for general and commercial aviation in South Central Idaho for decades, providing fuel, hangar space, and ground support.
The addition of the Twin Falls location represents a significant consolidation of regional aviation services within Idaho. By securing a presence at Magic Valley Regional Airports, Jackson Jet Center now operates at two of the state’s key economic hubs. The company stated that this expansion allows for better connectivity and service for clients traveling throughout the Intermountain West.
In its official release, Jackson Jet Center outlined immediate plans to modernize the existing infrastructure at KTWF. The company intends to renovate the 4,500-square-foot terminal to align with its brand standards. Specific upgrades include:
The facility currently features a hangar capable of accommodating midsize business jets, a capability that aligns well with Jackson Jet’s existing charter fleet operations.
Reeder Jet Center holds a long-standing place in Idaho’s aviation history. Founded in 1941 by Charles T. Reeder, the FBO has supported the region’s agricultural and business sectors for over 80 years. In 2012, ownership passed to a group of local businessmen before this recent sale to Jackson Jet.
Jeff Jackson, President and CEO of Jackson Jet Center, emphasized the importance of maintaining the high standards established by the Reeder team.
“Reeder Jet Center has been a respected name in Idaho aviation for more than 75 years, and we are honored to continue that legacy of service in Twin Falls. Expanding into KTWF is a natural fit for our organization and our customers.”
, Jeff Jackson, President, Jackson Jet Center
Jackson further noted the company’s commitment to the local community:
“We look forward to supporting the airport, the business community, local aviators, and visitors who depend on Twin Falls as an important regional hub.”
, Jeff Jackson, President, Jackson Jet Center
Founded in Boise in 2005, Jackson Jet Center has steadily grown its footprint and service capabilities. The company operates a Part 135 charter fleet, a Part 145 repair station, and offers aircraft management services. Its fleet includes Pilatus PC-12 turboprops and various business jets.
This acquisition follows a trajectory of aggressive growth for the company. In 2022, Jackson Jet entered the Southwest market by acquiring Swift Aviation at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Furthermore, in 2024, the company joined the Paragon Network, a global alliance of independent FBOs, signaling its commitment to elite service standards.
The acquisition of Reeder Jet Center highlights a continuing trend of consolidation within the FBO industry, where established regional players absorb independent operators to create networked service corridors. For Jackson Jet, controlling FBOs in both Boise and Twin Falls offers distinct operational advantages. It allows the company to streamline fuel pricing, standardize customer experiences across the state, and offer more flexible options for its charter clients.
Magic Valley Regional Airport serves as a vital link for Idaho’s agriculture industry and is located approximately 130 miles east of Boise. By securing this location, Jackson Jet effectively locks down a significant portion of the Southern Idaho general aviation market, reinforcing its position as a dominant regional player.
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The location will continue to offer full FBO services, including fueling, hangar storage, and ground handling. Jackson Jet also plans to introduce renovated amenities such as a new conference room and an upgraded pilot lounge.
Operations are expected to continue seamlessly. Jackson Jet has pledged to honor the legacy of Reeder Jet Center while implementing facility upgrades to enhance the customer experience.
With this acquisition, Jackson Jet Center operates three locations: Boise, Idaho (KBOI); Phoenix, Arizona (KPHX); and Twin Falls, Idaho (KTWF).
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