Boeing Moves Corporate Jet Fleet to Gary

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Key Takeaways:

  • Boeing is consolidating its corporate jet fleet, moving aircraft from Chicago's Midway Airport and Lambert-St. Louis International Airport to Gary/Chicago Airport in Gary, Indiana.
  • The primary reason for the move, set to be completed by August, is the availability of space at Gary, where a newly renovated 30,000-square-foot hangar will house five corporate jets.
  • The new Gary facility will also serve as a base for approximately 35 personnel, including pilots, flight operations staff, and mechanics.
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Boeing has decided to move its own corporate jet fleet at Chicago’s Midway Airport and in St. Louis to a consolidated position in nearby Gary, Ind. By August, the Chicago-based company will have a fleet of five corporate jets housed in a newly renovated 30,000-square-foot hangar at Gary/Chicago Airport.Kenneth Mercer, a Boeing spokesman, told Crain’s Chicago Business the company chose Gary because of the availability of space at the airport. The new home, which took from mid-February to mid-May to renovate, offers about 20,000 square feet to house office space, an executive lounge and a full-service kitchen. Mercer says about 35 people, including pilots, flight operations personnel and mechanics, will work out of the hangar.One Boeing Business Jet — already based out of Gary — was joined by two Challenger jets from Midway in late June. Boeing will move its two Lear jets from the Lambert-St. Louis International Airport in August.

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