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Tue, Dec 20, 2011

Houston Executive Airport Opens Community Hangar

Available Lease Space Grows To over 102,000 Square Feet

A new 12,000 square-foot hangar has been opened at Houston Executive Airport (KTME), bringing the airport’s hangar lease space to over 102,000 square feet. “The expansion is a tribute to the outstanding customer service and attention to detail provided to our business and personal aircraft owners and pilots,” said EA Executive Director Andrew D. Perry.

Since opening in 2007, Houston Executive Airport has established itself as the leader in corporate aviation facilities serving the growing Houston Energy Corridor. HEA was built to accommodate up to a Boeing Business Jet with a 6,610-foot runway along with six acres of ramp and more than 800 acres of adjacent land for development.

Located adjacent to I-10 near Houston’s energy corridor, Houston Executive Airport is a private commercial development established by Ron Henriksen, a Houston businessman and pilot with over 40 years in the aviation industry. The airport caters to business and general aviation aircraft. Opened in 2007, the airport boasts first-class amenities to accommodate all private aircraft traveling needs.

In addition to Houston Executive Airport, Henriksen planned, developed and constructed Austin Executive Airport (KEDC) which opened in June 2011.

FMI: www.HoustonExecutiveAirport.com

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