Tue, Oct 21, 2014
New FBO Features Expanded Flight Planning Room, Theater, Pilot Lounges
Freeman Holdings Group is near completion of Million Air Orlando’s $1.5 million facility renovations, at the Orlando Sanford International Airport. The new 7,500 sq. ft. FBO boasts five renovated offices, an elegantly designed theater, expanded flight planning room, two private pilot lounge rooms, a multi-media conference room and a redesigned lobby with additional seating areas.
The first of two hangar renovations have also been completed. The first completed hangar provides 10,000 square feet of immaculate space to store aircraft. The second hangar project is expected to begin before the end of this year and completed early next year. Collectively, Freeman Holdings Group’s investment which exceeds $3.5 million in Million Air Orlando will consist of the newly renovated FBO and 25,000 square feet of hangar space for short and long term aircraft storage.
The FBO also includes a new Jet-a-way Café that has become an additional amenity offered by many of the Freeman Holdings Group Million Air FBO locations. The café is expected to open in mid-November.
“We’ve been at the Orlando Sanford International Airport now for little over a year and we are as excited today as we were a year ago to be in the Florida market and specifically in the Orlando market,” says Scott Freeman, CEO of the Freeman Holdings Group. “The soon to be completed renovations of our FBO and the associated hangars gives our customers an awesome new facility to use when visiting Orlando with all the amenities they have come to expect with the Million Air brand.”
The Million Air Orlando FBO is located on the southwest quadrant of the easily accessible Orlando Sanford International Airport. The airport has four active runways with the longest being 11,000 feet long and 150 feet
wide.
The airport is in the process of replacing all the original ramp space, which will significantly increase the aircraft parking area.
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