AEG Fuels has added three further locations to its AEG Connect network: Flying Tigers at Chino Airport (KCNO) in California, Velocity FBO at Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (KBTR) in Louisiana, and Keystone Heights Airport (42J) in Starke, Florida.
Flying Tigers operates from a historically themed facility at Chino, designed as a recreation of a 1940s Flying Tigers base. The FBO provides full-service support with ramp access alongside the heritage-themed environment.
“We’re proud to offer a truly unique aviation environment while delivering efficient, high-quality service,” said Michael Thayer, CEO of Flying Tigers.
Velocity FBO serves corporate and general aviation operators at Louisiana’s capital city airport, with access to the Baton Rouge business corridor and the Gulf Coast region. General manager Donnie Zachary said: “We look forward to providing AEG customers with exceptional service, first-class facilities and a seamless experience whenever they visit Baton Rouge.”
Keystone Heights Airport is a historic airfield originally constructed in 1942 by the US Army Air Forces, now serving as a public-use airport for Bradford and Clay Counties in northeast Florida. The airport supports flight training, aircraft rentals and aerobatic operations.
“Each location brings unique value, from Flying Tigers’ immersive historical concept to Velocity FBO’s premier Gulf Coast service offering, to Keystone Heights’ important regional presence,” said Justin Clementi, vice president of general aviation at AEG Fuels. “Together, they enhance the strength of our global network.”



