Global Trek Aviation
Belfast, NI
About Global Trek Aviation
Global Trek Aviation operates from a purpose-built executive FBO facility at Belfast International Airport, positioned off the main terminal for maximum privacy and speed. The facility was designed specifically for business aviation and handles all ground services, fueling, and aircraft servicing in-house, which keeps turnaround times short and costs competitive. Passengers arriving by private jet are met planeside and escorted directly to the FBO, bypassing the commercial terminal entirely. The off-terminal location means departing passengers can arrive by car, clear any necessary formalities, and walk to their aircraft within minutes. Global Trek holds 24/7 operating capability with no night curfew or slot requirements at Belfast International, making it a flexible option for late arrivals or early departures. The facility serves a wide range of traffic including corporate jets, air ambulance flights, delivery flights, and tech stops for transatlantic crossings. Belfast International's long runway (over 9,000 feet) can accommodate large-cabin aircraft without restriction. Global Trek has won multiple industry awards for service quality and has invested in specialized capabilities including on-site F-34/JP-8 fuel production for military deployments. For charter passengers, the key advantage is the combination of a dedicated private terminal with genuinely fast processing, all at an airport that avoids the congestion and slot constraints common at larger UK hubs. Ground transport into Belfast city center takes approximately 30 minutes, and the FBO team can arrange chauffeur transfers on request.
Amenities and services
Operations at Belfast International Airport
Belfast city centre is 14 miles southeast, roughly 25 to 30 minutes by car depending on traffic on the M2 corridor. Taxis and hire cars are available at the airport. For the Causeway Coast (Giant's Causeway, Bushmills), the drive is about 55 miles north, typically 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes. Dublin is 100 miles south via the A1/M1, around 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours. Helicopter transfers to central Belfast or further afield can be arranged through the handlers.