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South Carolina Airport Completes Cerulean Aviation FBO Upgrade
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The $15 million project nearly triples the facility at KGSP
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Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport in South Carolina has completed a major makeover at Cerulean Aviation, its sole-source FBO.
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Cerulean Aviation, the airport-operated FBO at South Carolina’s Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (KGSP), has completed a $15 million terminal renovation and expansion. The project, which began in April 2024, saw the building nearly triple in size to 12,700 sq ft, with an upgraded interior and exterior, expanded lobby and customer service areas, new restrooms, and airlocks at the land and airside entrances to enhance climate control in the building.

Amenities include a refreshment bar, private lounge areas, conference rooms, and a pilot lounge with snooze rooms and shower facilities. Outside, a vehicle canopy was added to the main entry, and the auto parking layout was redesigned to improve traffic flow and support future development.

“We launched Cerulean Aviation in 2016 with the goal of providing personalized, world-class ground support and fueling services for both general and corporate aviation customers,” said Dave Edwards, president and CEO of the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport District. “This renovation is part of our commitment to delivering the highest level of service to all who pass through our FBO.” He added that the expansion will not only improve the experience for current customers but also position the facility to meet future demand.

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