Industries · Aviation

Accept crypto for fuel, handling and charter. Settle in fiat.

For FBOs, fuel suppliers, charter and rental operators and maintenance providers: take a crypto payment against your invoice — for fuel, ground handling, servicing or charter — and receive clean fiat at settlement.

Can aviation operators accept crypto for fuel and charter?

Yes — an FBO, fuel supplier or charter operator can accept crypto when it settles through a regulated provider. The customer pays in crypto against the invoice; Xchange360 converts and settles in fiat, so the operator is paid in its own currency for fuel, handling, servicing or charter.

The problem

International crews, fast turnarounds, slow payment.

Aviation customers move across borders and want to settle quickly for fuel, handling and charter, but cross-border card and wire payments are slow or declined — and some crews would rather pay in crypto.

Accept crypto on the ramp, settle to fiat, turn the aircraft around without a payment delay.

How it works

How it works

Step 1

Invoice for the service

Fuel, ground handling, charter, rental or maintenance — raise your normal invoice with a crypto option.

Step 2

Customer pays in crypto

Settled in stablecoins or major crypto under a compliant, KYC’d flow.

Step 3

You receive fiat

We convert and settle to your account in fiat for the amount invoiced.

Who it’s for

FBOs and ground-handling providers

Jet fuel suppliers and into-plane agents

Charter and aircraft rental operators

MRO and maintenance providers

FAQ

Common questions

What can be paid for in crypto?

Fuel, ground handling and servicing, charter and rentals — any service you’d normally invoice. The operator is settled in fiat regardless of how the customer pays.

Get paid for fuel and charter without the payment delay.