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Hawthorne Global Aviation Services extends its Chicago footprint
Four years after opening, Hawthorne has added corporate hangar and office space measuring nearly 33,000 sq ft to its Chicago Executive airport FBO.
This development will increase Hawthorne's total leasable space at Chicago Executive airport to nearly 75,000 sq ft.

Hawthorne Global Aviation Services is opening a new 32,760 sq ft corporate hangar and office facility at its Chicago Executive airport FBO. This project increases Hawthorne's total leasable space at the airport to nearly 75,000 sq ft for business and corporate aircraft operators.

General manager David Annin says: “The addition of the newly constructed corporate hangar and office facility will allow us to better meet the demands of our corporate tenants based at our Chicago facility.”

It will include all of the company's usual amenities and services, including professional concierge services; a courtesy shuttle, crew and rental car availability; a spacious passenger and pilot lounge and US customs services.

President and CEO Bryon Burbage adds: “The overall development of this project has been completed in an effort to offer our clients a superior option that matches the exceptional service and amenities that Hawthorne Global Aviation Services is known for.”

Hawthorne's PWK facility is located in the southeast quadrant of the airport with easy access to expressways to downtown and surrounding communities.

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