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OK3 Air, the lone FBO at Utah’s Heber City Municipal Airport (KHCR), is now taking reservations for space in its new hangar, which it expects to be completed by the end of the year. The 31,500-sq-ft structure will be capable of sheltering aircraft up to the latest ultra-long-range business jets, and will bring the facility up to 65,000 sq ft of hangar capacity.
The $10 million project—which was started in March—also includes 20,000 sq ft of ramp, FAA-compliant drainage systems, and new pavement markings, all designed to support the airport’s ability to handle future growth.
The Avfuel-branded FBO offers full line service and a concierge. Its 8,000-sq-ft terminal features a naturally lit lobby, conference room, business center, onsite car rental, pilot lounge/snooze room, flight-planning room, shower facilities, recreation room, and pilot shop. Avionics support and onsite maintenance are available from the company’s FAA Part 145 repair station.
Located in the heart of the Intermountain West region, KHCR provides access to winter sports and leisure destinations, including Deer Valley, Sundance, and Park City.
“This new hangar and its state-of-the-art infrastructure mark an exciting milestone for OK3 Air and for the future of aviation in our region,” said Nadim AbuHaidar, the FBO’s owner and a former U.S. Navy fighter pilot. “We’re excited to open the doors and deliver expanded capabilities that meet the rising demand from private aircraft.”