The Galaxy FBO and Hangars development occupies a strategically positioned 16-acre site on the southeast corner of Addison Airport, directly adjacent to Addison Circle Park. This prime location enhances accessibility for travelers while seamlessly integrating the project into the surrounding community, featuring art sculptures and open green spaces that establish a harmonious visual connection with the park.
At the heart of the development stands a 15,000-square-foot Fixed Base Operator (FBO) building, envisioned as the central hub for passengers and crew alike. The architectural design emphasizes a large concourse area, replete with comfortable lounges, multifunctional conference rooms, a coffee area, a galley, and a dedicated pilot lounge. The inclusion of office lease space and staff operations areas further enriches the facility's functionality. The exterior facade is a composition of brick, aluminum composite material (ACM) panels, and extensive glazing, offering panoramic views of the runway and the adjacent park while maximizing natural light.
Complementing the FBO are three aircraft hangars, engineered to accommodate aircraft as large as the Bombardier G7500. The two larger hangars each span 40,000 square feet, while the third measures 30,000 square feet. These pre-engineered metal structures feature long-span designs with large, motorized doors and durable epoxy flooring. Strategically placed clerestory windows introduce abundant natural light, enhancing the work environment within the hangars. Attached lean-to structures provide additional office and administrative space, effectively meeting operational needs.
The design of the development skillfully balances functionality with aesthetic appeal. By prioritizing user experience, the project offers a comprehensive range of amenities within the FBO while ensuring that the hangars adhere to the technical specifications required by modern aviation.