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UK’s Fastest-Growing Private Aviation Airports for Business Travel

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

September 1, 2025

As business travel rebounds and executive mobility sharpens its edge, several UK airports are redefining the private aviation landscape with rapid growth, strategic upgrades, and tailored services for discerning travellers.

Edinburgh Airport

Leads the charge as the UK’s fastest-growing airport, recording a surge in private jet traffic thanks to its proximity to Scotland’s financial and tech sectors. Signature Aviation’s dedicated FBO offers expedited security, gourmet coffee, and seamless aircraft handling – ideal for time-sensitive itineraries.

Farnborough Airport

Southwest of London, remains a benchmark for business aviation. Exclusively serving private jets, it offers direct tarmac access, bespoke lounges, and helicopter transfers to Battersea Heliport. Its privacy-first ethos and operational efficiency make it a favourite among corporate flyers.

London Biggin Hill Airport

Just 16 miles from central London, has seen a notable uptick in executive traffic. With two FBOs, luxury lounges, and 10-minute heli-transfers to the capital, it’s increasingly preferred for its discretion and speed.

London Oxford Airport

Emerging as a strategic hub between London and the Midlands. Its low-congestion access via the M40 and full-service private terminal appeal to executives seeking flexibility and regional reach.

Cotswold Airport

Nestled in Gloucestershire, is quietly redefining boutique business aviation. Within easy reach of Cheltenham, Bath, and Oxford, it offers full customs, tailored FBO services, and curated travel experiences. Sustainability initiatives and discreet handling make it a compelling choice for executives who value privacy and charm.

Exeter Airport

Whilst compact, this airport is gaining traction for southwest-bound business travellers. Its XLR-operated FBO offers a VIP lounge, swift security, and proximity to Exeter’s academic and tech institutions.

These airports aren’t just growing – they’re evolving to meet the demands of modern business travel. With enhanced FBOs, fast-track services, and regional connectivity, they’re shaping a new era of executive aviation in the UK.

 

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

Andrea can be found either in the Travelling For Business office or around the globe enjoying a city break, visiting new locations or sampling some of the best restaurants all work related of course!