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Plane Place Aviation expands into larger hangar
With extra space for employees and visitors, the newly renovated 40,000 sq. ft. facility at KCPT also accommodates growing demand for airframe-specific maintenance.

Plane Place Aviation is expanding to a larger, newly renovated hangar facility at Cleburne Regional Airport (KCPT) in Texas.

The certified Part 145 repair station now has a total of 40,000 square feet of hangar space at Cleburne, accommodating the growing customer demand for airframe-specific maintenance and providing more room for employees and visitors. The facility includes a comfortable lounge and ample office space.

“We’re quickly growing and expanding the services we offer to meet the demand for quality maintenance on the airframes we specialise in,” says co-founder Tristan Noe. “This growth is thanks to our commitment to providing the best possible service, backed by our exceptional team members.”

Plane Place Aviation specialises in Hawker, Citation and Challenger airframes, serving large MROs, charter operations and aircraft maintenance management companies. The company also offers AOG/MRT support across Texas and Oklahoma.

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