ExecuJet Paris
Paris, ID
About ExecuJet Paris
ExecuJet Paris operates at Le Bourget, Europe's busiest business aviation airport, handling nearly 50,000 private jet movements annually with no commercial airline traffic to compete for runway time or ramp space. The airport is located 11 kilometers northeast of central Paris, about 20 minutes by car with direct motorway connections.
The terminal and VIP lounge were recently renovated with a focus on comfort and privacy. Passenger lounges feature high-speed internet, modern furnishings, and floor-to-ceiling windows. A private terrace overlooks the apron, giving passengers a view of aircraft movements while they wait. Fresh catering and complimentary refreshments are offered daily. The crew area includes a separate pilot lounge, shower facilities, and a fully equipped work room with flight planning resources.
ExecuJet launched its first fully electric ground handling fleet at Le Bourget in 2024, reflecting an investment in sustainability at the airport level. Heated hangar space can accommodate aircraft up to A319 size, available for both based tenants and transient customers by request. The ramp is illuminated and patrolled 24 hours a day with video surveillance throughout.
Customs processing happens on-site within the terminal, and maintenance and aircraft detailing services are available on the field. The FBO team coordinates ground transportation including limousine services, helicopter transfers into central Paris, and rail connections.
Le Bourget's advantage over Paris Charles de Gaulle and Orly is total dedication to business aviation. There are no airline delays, no terminal congestion, and taxi times are short. ExecuJet's position near the main entrance of the airport provides convenient access from the road side as well. For charter passengers visiting Paris, the combination of a purpose-built business aviation airport and ExecuJet's renovated terminal delivers an efficient, polished arrival experience.
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Operations at Paris-Le Bourget International Airport
Central Paris (the 1st arrondissement) is about 10 km southwest of Le Bourget, typically 20 to 40 minutes by car depending on traffic. The A1 and A86 motorways connect directly, but traffic on the Périphérique can extend that considerably during peak hours. Professional car services with meet-and-greet at the FBO are the standard option. Helicopter transfers to the Héliport de Paris in the 15th arrondissement are available and take roughly 8 minutes, bypassing road congestion entirely. The RER B train runs from the nearby Le Bourget station to central Paris in about 20 minutes, though most private passengers use ground transport arranged through their FBO or operator.