Galaxy FBO, one of six service providers at bustling Houston Hobby Airport (KHOU), has broken ground on a new hangar. The 29,000-sq-ft structure—which will be able to accommodate ultra-long-range business jets—is expected to be completed by the end of the year. In the meantime, the company noted, operations at its other three hangars (totaling 108,000 sq ft) will be uninterrupted during the construction process.
Operating three FBOs in Texas, the company established its nine-acre facility at KHOU in 2020. It features a 20,000-sq-ft two-story terminal with offices, a snack bar, conference rooms, pilot lounge with snooze room and shower facilities, covered vehicle parking, and crew cars.
“We are thrilled to expand our presence at Houston Hobby Airport with the addition of our fourth hangar,” said John Bridi, Galaxy’s regional manager. “This project reinforces our dedication to providing exceptional services and infrastructure for our customers. We look forward to delivering this premium facility and further enhancing our support for the Houston aviation community.”