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January 8, 2015
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Atlantic Breaks Ground on Houston Hobby Rebuild

Atlantic Aviation's Houston Hobby (HOU) launched its $24 million construction and renovation project with a groundbreaking ceremony Dec. 15, 2014. This will be the largest capital investment for a renovation of an existing Atlantic FBO to date. The finished project will provide a state of the art facility with a new 15,000-square-foot FBO terminal, two new 32,000-square-foot hangars, complete renovation of a current 34,000-square-foot existing hangar and new fuel farm.

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POSTED IN: Renovations & Reinvestments, Breaking News

December 3, 2014
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Atlantic Aviation to Acquire FBO at Orlando Executive

Atlantic Aviation announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire a fixed base operation at Orlando Executive Airport in Orlando, Fla., from Showalter Flying Service. The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2015, subject to receipt of consent from the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority.

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POSTED IN: Breaking News

August 19, 2014
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Modern Mountain Style Sets The Stage For Reno/Tahoe FBO

When you step off your private jet after traversing the Sierras or the Great Basin, Atlantic Aviation FBO in Reno (RNO) welcomes you with world-class ambiance and renowned services.

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POSTED IN: Renovations & Reinvestments

June 10, 2014
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Atlantic Houston Participates in Wounded Warrior Project

Atlantic Houston (HOU), partnering with Universal Weather, welcomed aircraft carrying Wound Warriors arriving to participate in the Wound Warrior Project events recently held in Houston.

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POSTED IN: Breaking News

May 8, 2014
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Atlantic Teams with Garsite for Refueler Purchase

Atlantic Aviation has selected Garsite, the leading manufacturer of aircraft refueling products in North America, to replace approximately 20 percent of its refueler fleet.

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POSTED IN: Breaking News