Steel aircraft hangar with bi-fold door open showing airplane inside

Steel Aircraft Hangars

Clear spans up to 200+ feet. Bi-fold doors, tall eaves, and FAA-compliant design.

Width
50 – 200+ ft
Length
60 – 300 ft
Eave Height
20 – 35 ft

Common Use Cases

Single-engine and light aircraft storage
Corporate jet hangars
FBO (fixed-base operator) facilities
Helicopter hangars
Aircraft maintenance and repair (MRO)
Flight school and charter operations

Key Features

Bi-fold or hydraulic doors

Specialty hangar doors that swing up or lift vertically — sized to match your widest aircraft wingspan

Maximum clear span

No interior columns from wall to wall. A 200-foot clear span means deep rafters and heavy steel, but zero obstructions

Tall eave heights

20 to 35+ feet to clear aircraft tail heights, with additional clearance for door travel

Concentrated floor loads

Slab designed for aircraft wheel loads that concentrate force on small areas — not just distributed floor loads

Fire suppression

Many jurisdictions require foam-based fire suppression systems in aircraft hangars due to fuel storage risks

Taxiway access

Site layout coordination with airport authority for taxiway connections, apron design, and FAA setback requirements

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