Aeropuerto de Fort Lauderdale Exec (FXE)
Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (IATA: FXE, ICAO: KFXE) is a vital aviation hub located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. Established in 1941, initially serving as a training base for the Royal Air Force during World War II, FXE has evolved significantly over the decades to become one of the busiest general aviation airports in the United States. Strategically positioned just five miles north of downtown Fort Lauderdale, this airport plays a crucial role in catering to a diverse array of aviation needs.
Being a public domestic airport, FXE is not served by commercial airlines; rather, it facilitates private jets, corporate aviation, and light aircraft operations. This specialization makes it a preferred choice for business travelers and general aviators who seek efficient and hassle-free services. Covering an area of 1,000 acres, Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport boasts two asphalt runways accommodating a variety of aircraft sizes and types.
In terms of activity, FXE consistently ranks among the top general aviation airports nationwide, with over 160,000 aircraft operations annually. The airport serves as a major reliever for the nearby Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, helping to alleviate congestion and ensure smooth air traffic management in the region. Facilities at FXE include multiple Fixed-Base Operators (FBOs), providing a range of services such as fueling, maintenance, and hangar rentals.
Thanks to its strategic location, extensive facilities, and efficient operations, Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport remains a cornerstone of general aviation in South Florida. Whether for business or leisure, FXE continues to thrive as a gateway to the vibrant city of Fort Lauderdale and beyond.