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Guardian Jet Center breaks ground on new terminal

By General Aviation News Staff · December 24, 2004 ·

ONTARIO, Calif. — Construction has begun on a new executive terminal at the Guardian Jet Center at Ontario International Airport in Ontario, Calif.

The new terminal, which adds 5,500 square feet of operating space to the existing 46,000 square feet of hangar and offices already at the Guardian Jet Center, will have an expanded passenger lounge, larger flight planning area with real-time computer weather service, pilot and crew exercise center, crew sleeping quarters and a conference facility. The terminal will be completed in early 2005.

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