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Sheltair begins construction on new T-hangar complex at Melbourne Airport

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Sheltair begins construction on new T-hangar complex at Melbourne Airport
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Rebecca Kanable Assistant Editor | AviationPros

Sheltair Aviation has commenced construction on a new T-hangar complex at Melbourne Orlando International Airport (KMLB), expanding its Fixed Base Operator (FBO) network's hangar facilities. The structure, spanning over 34,500 square feet, will house 30 T-hangars designed to accommodate single and light twin aircraft. Situated on nearly 4.5 acres of apron space, the complex will also feature 37 passenger-vehicle parking spaces and two restrooms.

"The ability to accommodate an additional 30 smaller aircraft with new T-hangar facilities will be an invaluable asset to our Melbourne operation," said Todd Anderson, Chief Operating Officer of Sheltair. "As the region’s businesses thrive, so does the airport. We’re dedicated to meeting its needs every step of the way."

The hangar complex will be located adjacent to the airfield’s control tower and offer easy access to Sheltair’s FBO terminal. The project is expected to take approximately 15 months to complete. Interested parties are encouraged to contact Amanda Herx, Property Manager, for leasing information.

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Sheltair’s FBO at Melbourne provides various amenities including water activities, championship golf courses, wildlife habitats, and downtown districts with shopping, dining, and entertainment options. As a full-service facility, it offers customer service, ground support, customs services, rental cars, catering options, crew cars, shuttle services, refreshments, conference space, flight planning/weather space.

“The Melbourne Orlando International Airport recognizes the importance of general aviation to MLB’s success and is pleased to partner with Sheltair to provide new T-hangars for our GA community,” said Greg Donovan, Executive Director at Melbourne Orlando International Airport – MLB.

As an Avfuel-branded FBO facility Sheltair offers competitive fuel prices and streamlined transactions through the Avfuel Pro Card along with rewards via AVTRIP.

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