Provo is pleased to announce the completion of a new aircraft hangar at their Provo Airport location. The new hangar will provide 15,000 square feet of additional storage space for general aviation aircraft and can accommodate aircraft up to the size of a Gulfstream G550.
"We are extremely happy to be able to offer our customers this new state-of-the art facility," said Larry Mendenhall, Manager, Million Air-Provo. "Providing ample hangar space year-around is just one more step in our continuing goal of superior customer service."
As a subsidiary of Utah based Keystone Aviation, Million Air-Provo is a fixed-base operation serving the needs of general aviation customers at the Provo, Utah airport. In addition to hangar storage, the company provides aircraft management, air charter, and operates a Part 145 Class IV repair station capable of performing scheduled and non-scheduled maintenance on almost all general aviation aircraft. The addition of the new hangar gives Million Air-Provo a total of over 21,000 square feet of space for aircraft storage and maintenance.
About Million Air-Provo
Million Air-Provo is located at the Provo Airport in Provo, Utah. Million Air-Provo is a subsidiary of Utah based Keystone Aviation, LLC. Keystone Aviation’s services include on-demand charter service, aircraft sales and management, fuel sales and 280,000 square feet of hangar space at the International Airport. Keystone’s FAA Part 145 certified Class IV repair station is available for scheduled and non-scheduled maintenance. Aircraft parts are available through its subsidiary Intermountain Air. For more information about Million Air-Provo, contact Larry Mendenhall at (801) 356-3535 or lmendenhall@maprovo.com. For information regarding Keystone Aviation, contact Tracey Schwarz at (801) 359-2085 or visit www.millionairslc.com.
Tracey Schwarz
Director - Marketing and Business Development
Million Air Salt Lake City
303 North 2370 West
Salt Lake City, Utah 84116
tschwarz@maslc.com
Friday, October 24, 2008
Million Air-Provo Announces Completion of New Aircraft Hangar
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