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Texas-based service provider Galaxy FBO is taking over the operation of the former city-run FBO at Big Spring McMahon–Wrinkle Airport (KBPG). Located between Midland and Sweetwater in the western part of the state, KBPG offers an 8,800-foot runway.
Galaxy has rebranded the facility as its fourth FBO in Texas. The facility includes a 4,500-sq-ft terminal with a crew lounge, conference room, refreshment bar, flight-planning area, concierge, and crew car. An Avfuel-branded facility, it offers both full- and self-serve jet-A and avgas.
The Black Forest Ventures subsidiary is currently renovating the complex’s 43,000 sq ft of hangar space, which can accommodate up to a large-cabin business jet.
“West Texas, and specifically Big Spring, represents a strategic expansion into an underserved yet highly active aviation corridor,” Jeremy Gee, Black Forest Ventures Aviation’s managing director, told AIN. “With our presence at [KBPG], we’re positioning Galaxy FBO in a central location along key east-west and north-south flight routes, making it an ideal fuel and tech stop for both general aviation [and business aviation].”
He added, “The region’s proximity to the Permian Basin also drives consistent demand from energy-related operations, while the airport’s infrastructure, particularly its long runway and uncongested environment, allows us to efficiently accommodate a wide range of aircraft.”