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Alerion expands into Miami Opa Locka
A new hangar and office facilities at Miami Opa Locka provide a centralised location for operations, client managed private jets and charter sales functions.
Read this story in our April 2024 printed issue.

Alerion Aviation has opened a hangar and office facilities at Miami Opa Locka Executive airport.

The hangar encompasses over 18,000 square feet of space and is designed to accommodate a wide range of private aircraft, offering both maintenance and storage solutions. Adjacent to the hangar, the modern office complex will serve as the company’s new regional office, providing a centralised location for operations, client managed private jets and charter sales functions.

“Our expansion into Miami Opa Locka Executive airport marks a significant milestone for Alerion Aviation as we continue to extend our footprint across key markets,” says CEO and president Bob Seidel. “The new facilities not only allow us to enhance our service quality and operational efficiency but also demonstrate our commitment to meeting the growing demands of our clients in the south Florida area.”

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