Signature Aviation is celebrating the grand reopening of its renovated FBO this week at Smith Reynolds Airport (KINT) in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The aviation services provider occupies nearly 3,000 sq ft in the airport's terminal, which dates to 1941.
The reconstruction project took two years and preserved several historical details, including an original mural dating back more than 80 years. The main lobby features a replica of the Savoia Marchetti S-56 that airport namesake Zachary Smith Reynolds used during his 17,000-mile global circumnavigation in 1931.
At the grand opening event on Monday, Signature provided guests with a walk-through of the facility, highlighting its historical details and updated amenities. It includes a spacious crew lounge with snooze rooms, business center, expanded refreshment bar, and an outdoor seating area on the second floor.
“Winston-Salem has a proud legacy in aviation, and the revitalized Signature KINT with the new terminal at Smith Reynolds Airport builds on that tradition,” said company CEO Tony Lefebvre. “Thoughtfully designed and crafted, this updated space blends modern amenities with unique design elements that honor the region’s deep aviation roots to elevate every moment for our guests.”
The KINT facility update is Signature’s latest for 2025, with similar unveilings at Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, and Palm Beach, Florida, on tap for later in the year.