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Fargo Jet Center undergoing $22 million expansion

By General Aviation News Staff · October 18, 2022 ·

A rendering of the expanded facilities.

Fargo Jet Center at Hector International Airport (KFAR) in Fargo, North Dakota, is expanding its facility with a new $22 million 112,000-square-foot hangar and office complex.

As an FAA-approved Part 145 repair station and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider, the expansion will fulfill the need for growth in aircraft maintenance, avionics, and aircraft special mission modifications, as well as freeing up hangar storage space for additional tenant and visiting aircraft, according to company officials.

The new complex includes a 27,000-square-foot maintenance hangar, a 23,000-square-foot hangar dedicated to aircraft special mission modifications, as well as maintenance and avionics support offices, technical workspace, and rooms for composite fabrication, paint, and sheet metal fabrication.

The new facility will also serve as the headquarters for sister company Weather Modification International and house FJC’s growing aerospace engineering department and flight school, they added.

The expansion is estimated to be completed in the fall of 2023.

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