Yes, private jets can land at London City Airport (LCY), but with strict operational constraints. Due to its location in the heart of London, the airport has a short 4,948-foot runway and a steep 5.5-degree approach path, which is much steeper than the standard 3.0 degrees. Consequently, only specific aircraft models—such as the Dassault Falcon 7X, Embraer Legacy 500, or Citation CJ4—and pilots with specialized "steep approach" certification are permitted to land there. Larger long-range jets like the Gulfstream G650 often have to use alternative airports like Farnborough, Biggin Hill, or Luton because they cannot meet LCY's technical requirements. Despite these limits, London City is a premier choice for business travelers because its dedicated Private Jet Centre (FBO) allows passengers to clear customs and be in the back of a car heading to Canary Wharf or the City in under 90 seconds from the time the cabin door opens.