What Is an FBO?
FBO is short for Fixed Base Operator, a name given to a commercial business that provides aviation services at an airport. This includes fueling, ramp parking or de-icing services for the aircraft. Larger FBO’s may also have hangar space available for indoor storage of airplanes.
For pilots, crew and passengers, FBO’s offer amenities such as restroom facilities, waiting rooms, and snack areas with possible vending options.
Prior to FBO’s
When planes began to fly in the early 1900’s, there were no aviation regulations. Planes were used more as a source of entertainment than for transporting passengers or cargo. Pilots known as “barnstormers” would travel around the United States performing aerobatic stunts for the locals.
Due to the transient nature of their performances, these pilots did not have a fixed business location. With few airports in existence, they utilized farmers’ fields for their landings and take-offs in the various towns they visited.
In 1926, the Air Commerce Act was passed. This legislation provided for air traffic rules, the training and licensing of pilots and regulation of aircraft maintenance. As a result, more airports emerged. Many businesses were established by pilots and mechanics and located either at or next to an airport. Since these businesses had actual physical addresses, they were deemed Fixed Base Operations or Operators.
FBO’s Are Formed
Originally, the term FBO was used to distinguish those aircraft operators with permanent localities from those without. Furthermore, travelling pilots would simply contact the Fixed Base Operator at the airport to make the necessary arrangements for landing. This was not a commercial transaction at the time.
With the evolution and growth of the private aviation industry, FBO’s were ultimately transformed into separate entities working in conjunction with the main airport. They are typically located on the actual grounds of an airport and offer a wide variety of services for private jet customers, aircraft and crew.
Line workers are present to direct pilots to their parking spot upon their arrival and assist with baggage if needed. Once passengers have disembarked, planes are often moved by tugs to parking areas further from the main entrance of the FBO.
Inside the FBO
The most essential amenity inside the FBO is, you guessed it, ample restrooms. They are usually the first stop for both pilots and passengers alike.
Vending areas are common, and there is usually a customer service representative present to assist with local transportation and aircraft service needs.
Many FBO’s have conveniences such as a pilot lounge, crew resting areas and computer terminals. The availability of crew cars for local trips is also a much-appreciated service offered by some FBO’s.
Welcome to Grand Aire’s FBO
Located at the Eugene F. Kranz Toledo Express Airport (KTOL), Grand Aire continues to operate the only staffed 24/7/365 full-service FBO on the field.
Our newly renovated FBO offers guests an extensive list of amenities including a spacious lounging area complete with oversized flat screen TV, two working stations and free Wifi. There’s a separate snacking area with vending options, customary kitchen appliances, and complimentary coffee, bottled water and popcorn.
Pilots and aircrew may relax in their own private lounge that also houses two individual sleeping quarters and an exclusive weather center with computers ready for flight planning.
Services offered at Grand Aire include aircraft fueling and de-icing, high-tail hangar space, customs clearing assistance, crew cars, baggage handling, aircraft catering and more.
In addition to traditional FBO services, we also have the capability to load/unload cargo from any aircraft type. We operate our own forklifts and main deck loader and offer temporary warehousing if needed.
If your travel or cargo destination happens to be through KTOL, let us put our experience to work for you. Give us a call at 1-800-70-GRAND or email our team directly at fbo-lineservice@grandaire.com.