FlyXcite opened a new fixed-base operator facility at London International Airport on June 10, 2026 [1, 2].
The launch aims to modernize the infrastructure for corporate and private travelers in the region. By introducing a specialized facility, the airport seeks to attract more high-net-worth individuals and business executives who require streamlined transit and high-end amenities.
The new facility, located at London International Airport (CYXU) in London, Ontario, is designed to function as a fixed-base operator [1, 2]. These facilities typically provide fuel, parking, and concierge services for private aircraft. The company said that the goal of the launch is to provide a new standard for corporate and private aviation [1, 2].
According to reporting by CTV, the facility focuses on enhancing both comfort and operational flexibility for pilots and passengers [1]. This expansion allows the airport to better accommodate the specific needs of private flight crews and their clients, a segment that often requires more privacy and speed than commercial travelers.
FlyXcite is positioning the site as a hub for redefined aviation services in the area [2]. The opening is expected to increase the airport's capacity to handle corporate traffic, potentially boosting local economic activity through increased business travel to the city.
The facility is now operational and available for use by private operators [1, 2].
“The new facility aims to provide a 'new standard' for corporate and private aviation.”
The introduction of a dedicated FBO by FlyXcite signals a strategic shift for London International Airport to capture a larger share of the corporate travel market. By upgrading private aviation infrastructure, the airport reduces friction for business executives, which can lead to increased investment and corporate presence within the London, Ontario region.





