FlyXcite opened a new fixed-base operator facility at London International Airport on June 10, 2026 [1].
The launch introduces upgraded operational flexibility and comfort for corporate and private aviation customers in Ontario. By establishing a dedicated FBO, the company aims to redefine the standard of service for non-commercial flights at the airport.
The new facility is located at London International Airport, also known as CYXU [2]. The company designed the space to cater specifically to the needs of high-end corporate travel and private aircraft owners. This infrastructure allows for more streamlined ground handling and passenger services than previously available at the site [2].
FlyXcite focuses on providing a seamless transition between ground and air travel. The facility is intended to serve as a hub for business leaders and private flyers who require specialized logistics, ranging from fueling to concierge services, within the region [1].
This expansion reflects a broader trend in regional aviation to attract more corporate traffic by improving the quality of ground-side amenities. The company said the goal is to offer a new standard for the industry [1].
Operational details for the facility focus on increasing the efficiency of private flight arrivals and departures. By centralizing these services, the airport can better manage the flow of corporate traffic without disrupting commercial flight schedules [2].
“FlyXcite opened a new fixed-base operator facility at London International Airport on June 10, 2026.”
The establishment of a dedicated FBO by FlyXcite signals an attempt to position London International Airport as a more attractive destination for corporate investment and high-net-worth travel. By upgrading the infrastructure for private aviation, the airport enhances its capacity to support business logistics, which can lead to increased economic activity within the surrounding Ontario region.




