Cerulean Aviation, the FBO at Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP), South Carolina, has completed its US$14.5m (£11m) construction project with the opening of two new hangars.
Michelin North America will utilize the 20,000ft² (1,850m²) corporate hangar, while the 34,000ft² (3,150m²) bulk storage hangar will house corporate aircraft.
“These new hangar facilities reinforce our mission to provide convenient and user-friendly services to support air transportation in the Upstate,” said Dave Edwards, GSP president and CEO. “The project also helps us extend additional customer service to those using our fixed-base operator services.”
GSP launched Cerulean Aviation in January 2017 to provide personalized aircraft ground support and fueling services for both general and commercial aviation. The new hangars support Cerulean’s focus on general aviation.
“As a mobility company, our core mission at Michelin is to give people a better way forward,” said Joanie Martin, chief administrative officer for Michelin North America. “That’s why we appreciate good corporate partners like GSP and their commitment to improving mobility for the Upstate.”
Eleven corporate jets belonging to companies across the Upstate will be housed in the bulk storage hangar. Michelin North America is just one of the local companies using Cerulean’s services.