Airports, FBO & Terminals

FAQ about business aviation airports, FBOs, terminals, slots, and passenger handling.

What is an FBO and why is it used?

An FBO (Fixed Base Operator) is a dedicated terminal for business aviation providing fast, private, and comfortable service for passengers and crew.

An FBO offers privacy, no queues, and personalized service compared to commercial terminals.

Yes, when multiple FBOs are available, a specific one can be chosen.

Check-in takes place directly at the FBO and requires minimal time.

Passengers usually arrive 15–30 minutes before departure.

Checks are performed through VIP or FBO facilities without queues.

Yes, FBO usage virtually eliminates queues.

Business aviation can access far more airports than commercial airlines.

Yes, private jets frequently operate from regional and smaller airports.

In some cases yes, subject to special permissions.

The airport is chosen based on proximity, fees, and operational restrictions.

In some cases yes, if operational conditions allow.

Yes, some airports have night or noise restrictions.

A slot is permission for takeoff or landing at a specific time and may be required.

Yes, airport and FBO fees can significantly impact total charter cost.

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