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Sky Harbour expands Dallas area hangar
The group has roughly doubled the size of its campus at Addison airport, and believes the prime location within the Dallas metro centre will attract much business from the county's flight departments.

Aviation infrastructure company Sky Harbour Group Corporation has executed an agreement with the town of Addison in Dallas County, Texas, approximately doubling its footprint at the airport. Under the amended lease, Sky Harbour's rentable space there will grow to approximately 195,000 sq ft.

Chairman and CEO Tal Keinan says: “Dallas is among the largest business jet hubs in the country and one of Sky Harbour's strongest markets. Addison is positioned in a prime location within the Dallas metro center and enjoys outstanding airport management. We believe the expanded Sky Harbour campus will strengthen Addison's position as the airport of choice for many of Dallas's top private and corporate flight departments.”

Sky Harbour campuses are open and operating at Sugar Land Regional airport in Houston, Texas and at Nashville International airport in Tennessee. Its Opa-Locka Executive airport campus in Miami, Florida is in operational certification testing, with opening planned for early February. Sky Harbour recently broke ground on new campuses at Denver Centennial airport in Colorado and Phoenix Deer Valley airport in Arizona.

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