Flightpath Aviation has opened a 30,000-square-foot (2,787-square-meter) exclusive use hangar at Boca Raton Airport in Palm Beach County, Florida. The facility is located within the Atlantic Aviation footprint and can accommodate aircraft as large as the Bombardier Global 8000 and Gulfstream G700.
The hangar features door dimensions of 195ft (59m) length and 28ft (8.5m) height. According to Flightpath, the facility includes 8,000 square feet (743 square meters) of office space across two floors and provides access to the airport’s customs facility and Atlantic Aviation’s fixed base operator services.
“This new hangar represents an important step in our efforts to better serve clients in the US,” said David Shaver, managing director at Flightpath Aviation USA. “South Florida continues to be an important region for private aviation, and this facility allows us to support our clients with added convenience and reliable service.”
The facility positions Flightpath to serve the South Florida private aviation market through hangar and office space leasing arrangements. Robert Brunnenmeir, president of Flightpath, founded the company in 2006 and oversees expansion activities.
Boca Raton Airport operates as a public-use facility serving general aviation traffic in Palm Beach County. The airport features customs services for international arrivals and multiple fixed base operator services including Atlantic Aviation.
The hangar location provides ramp space and proximity to departure lounges operated by Atlantic Aviation. The facility targets aircraft owners requiring hangar space for large-cabin business jets in the South Florida region.
Flightpath offers aviation services including aircraft management and hangar operations. The company operates facilities supporting private aviation clients across multiple locations in the United States market.
Aircraft owners and industry professionals seeking information about hangar availability and leasing arrangements can contact Flightpath directly through the company’s established channels.