The Million Air FBO at Griffiss International Airport in Rome, N.Y., is now an Avfuel dealer. The facility opened in October, taking over the FBO and fueling facilities from Oneida County, which used to provide services at the airport.
Million Air Rome plans to renovate its facilities this year, including a new corporate hangar to be finished in June and a new FBO terminal set to open in the fourth quarter. In addition, Cleveland Jet Center, based at Cuyahoga County Airport in Cleveland, recently became an Avfuel dealer.
The FBO features an outdoor waterfall, custom-designed four-hole putting green, a café, spacious lobby, conference rooms, two quiet rooms and a pilot lounge with a bath and shower. A 26,500-sq ft heated hangar is available, as are de-icing services.
Destin Jet, based at Destin Airport in the Florida panhandle, has also joined the Avfuel network and is nearing completion of its new FBO terminal building. Plans call for the new 4,000-sq-ft terminal to open early this year.
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