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Terminal Building The City of Carson City constructed the airport terminal building in 1963 to serve scheduled passenger airline activities. 'The airport terminal building provides approximately 2,700 square feet of space and is located at the midpoint of the main apron area. while the terminal did accommodate schedule passenger activities on occasion in the past, there has been no scheduled passenger service at Carson City Airport since 1985. The terminal building has been converted, and now serves as the Airport Manager's office and a meeting space. Aircraft Hangers A wide variety of hangars are available at Carson City Airport for use in aircraft storage and repair. This includes individual enclosed T-hangars, individual Port-A-Port hangars, small clearspan hangars, and larger clearspan (conventional hangars). All hangars are privately-owned and operated. There are 84 T-hangars units at Carson City Airport totaling approximately 138,700 square feet of storage space, and 51 Box hangars totaling approximately 177,000 square feet of storage space used for the private storage of aircraft. There are 31 individual Port-A-Port hangars totaling approximately 46,000 square feet. Approximately 84,300 square feet of conventional hangar space is used by the Fixed Based Operators (FBOs) in providing general aviation services such as aircraft maintenance and repair and aircraft storage. An additional 67,000 square feet of conventional hangar space is used for the private storage of aircraft. Approximately 75,000 square feet of hangar space is presently under construction northwest of the Taxiway B and Taxiway C intersection. Fuel Storage
All fuel storage facilities at Carson City are privately-owned and operated. Fuel storage totals 42,000 gallons in four separate storage tanks. El-Aero operates two 12,000 gallon underground storage tanks located along the northwest apron area. Both 100LL and Jet-A is provided. Fuel is dispensed through mobile fuel trucks operated by El-Aero. Mountain West Aviation operates a self- service fuel island located north of Runway 9-27 along Taxiway B. Mountain West operates two 10,000 gallon above ground fuel storage tanks. Both 100LL and Jet A fuel is available.
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