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Jet Aviation Houston adds two tenant hangars

By General Aviation News Staff · October 29, 2013 ·

HOUSTON, Texas — Jet Aviation has expanded its FBO at Houston Hobby Airport (HOU) by adding two tenant hangars in response to customer demand.

A newly renovated 15,000-square-foot hangar has been re-painted and reconstructed with a new roof. In addition, the offices and shops have been refurbished and rebuilt, including restrooms, air conditioning units and sprinklers, according to FBO officials.

The added space will allow Jet Aviation to offer tenant, shop and hangar spaces for a range of six to 10 corporate aircraft depending on the size.

Jet Aviation Houston includes a 10,000-square foot drive-through canopy for aircraft, an 85,000-square foot clear-span hangar, a 30,000-square foot hangar, and a 28,500-square foot terminal/office building.

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