Ross Aviation and key representatives from both the City of Scottsdale and contractor JE Dunn broke ground on June 1st on an expansive new hangar and office building complex at Scottsdale Municipal Airport.
The 56,000 square foot hangar, along with two 3,000 square foot office buildings, will provide a significant amount of new space for Ross Aviation’s base customers at the airport – and will feature two primary bays with the capability to easily accommodate both Gulfstream 650 and Bombardier Global Express aircraft.
The roof of the new hangar and office complex at Scottsdale will also be prepped for solar panel installation, and its 36-space parking area will feature EV charging stations.
“Putting shovels in the ground is the start of providing even greater hangar capacity for our customers here in Scottsdale,” said Brian Corbett, chief executive officer of Ross Aviation. “Moreover, the groundbreaking further affirms our promise to invest in creating best-in-class facilities that allow us to provide an unmatched level of flight hospitality to make every customer’s journey as safe, hassle-free and pleasant as possible.”
Ross Aviation has been highly ranked for safety and service in recent industry surveys and is quickly becoming known for its fresh and innovative perspectives in both the flight hospitality and flight maintenance services. In addition, the company expects to continue to expand its current 18-FBO network from the Cayman Islands to Alaska the months to come.