Paris-Le Bourget Airport
Paris – Le Bourget Airport is located approximately 13 kilometres northeast of the French capital near the town of Le Bourget. It is the oldest civilian airport in the Paris area and was the main airport in Paris until 1932, when Orly Airport opened. It is therefore not surprising that it is associated with a number of historical curiosities. Charles Lindbergh landed here after crossing the Atlantic and the terminal buildings were built for the Paris World Exhibition. Today the airport serves domestic and international non-scheduled flights mainly for business persons and traders and for private flights.
As Paris - Le Bourget Airport is primarily focused on business aviation, everything is geared towards business private jet and private flights. Flights that head here concern private airlines used by business persons as aerotaxis or aircraft used by multiple owners under the fractional ownership of aircraft. The airport also offers services such as aircraft maintenance and servicing for corporations and business private jet owners who also have their own crew.