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Florida-based FBO chain Sheltair has completed construction of its latest hangar at Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (KECP) near Panama City. The 24,000-sq-ft Hangar 3—which can accommodate up to ultra-long-range business jets—took 18 months to build and is located on the southernmost end of the airport. It brings the 27-acre Sheltair FBO—one of two service providers at KECP—to 52,000 sq ft of aircraft storage space.
KECP—which opened in 2010 and serves the local beach vacation communities—features a 10,000-foot runway. Since there is so much charter activity in this area, Hangar 3—now available for lease—would make a base of operations for several aircraft, the company said.
“This new hangar represents a significant investment in the future of aviation and economic growth at Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport,” said Sheltair property manager Chandler Anderson. “It underscores the airport’s continued growth and evolution, and its readiness to meet the next chapter of aviation demand.”