St. Thomas Execujet FBO Opens New Terminal in USVI
The building replaces the old terminal, which was damaged by hurricanes in 2017
Execujet Flight Services has unveiled its new multi-million dollar terminal at Cyril E. King Airport on St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The FBO had been operating from a temporary facility since its former terminal was ravaged by hurricanes in 2017.

Execujet Flight Services, one of three FBOs at St. Thomas Cyril E. King Airport (TIST) in the U.S. Virgin Islands (and not to be confused with Luxaviation Group’s worldwide ExecuJet FBO chain), has completed its new terminal.

The multimillion-dollar project took 18 months to build and replaces the service provider’s former terminal, which was rendered unusable following 2017’s twin hurricanes Irma and Maria. Execujet was forced to demolish the old building and operate from a temporary 800-sq-ft facility that will now house medevac provider AeroMD.

A lot is packed into the company’s 1,400-sq-ft facility, which is powered by solar energy. It features passenger and pilot lounges, private bathroom with shower, full kitchen, flight-planning area, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection preclearance. Concierge service is available, as is a crew car. The facility is open daily from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m., with its NATA Safety 1st-trained staff available for after-hours callout.

Any size aircraft can be accommodated by the FBO’s ramp, which offers direct access to TIST’s 7,000-foot runway. As an Avfuel-branded FBO, Execujet participates in the fuel provider’s Avtrip customer loyalty program, as well as its contract fuel plan.

“Clients reserve with us for seamless execution and personalized support, and we’re thrilled to serve them in a modern space fitted for peace and privacy,” said Roy Romney, the location’s operations manager.