International Flight Center offers preleasing opportunity as hangar complex nears completion

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The International Flight Center at the Miami Executive Airport (TMB) is ready to offer aviators a new, premium home base. As the FBO's 84,000-square-foot hangar complex construction nears completion, prospective customers now have the option to prelease a space at the Miami gateway. The hangar complex construction is well underway, with completion expected for the first quarter of 2024. IFC's luxury hangar complex is designed with the client's needs in mind. The facilities offer short- and long-term leases with 24/7 surveillance and service. The hangars are 28,000 square feet each, featuring 28-foot doors and space to house aircraft up to a Global 7000. The facility will cater to all modern business aircraft, with each hangar equipped with no-foam fire suppression and perfectly spaced 480V outlets. IFC is located on the southwest side of Miami's premier private aviation airport. Travelers can land next to the U.S. Customs office and are only 15 miles from downtown. Along with access to many high-profile destinations, IFC provides operators with premium FBO services, boutique concierge care, expert aircraft handling and on-field aircraft sales and maintenance. IFC is an Avfuel-branded FBO, letting pilots enjoy competitive pricing with Avfuel Contract Fuel, streamlined payments with the Avfuel Pro Card and lucrative rewards with AVTRIP. For those looking for a new home for their aviation-related business, the complex has 18 offices to lease, totaling 2,500 square feet. The complex is located on IFC's 555,000-square-foot ramp. All tenants can enjoy the preferred charter, fuel and maintenance pricing with IFC's professional, secure and reliable operations.Facility rendering The FBO will share the facility's progress with the public on Dec. 13 with a hard hat tour of the property. The hangar complex is the first of a two-phase development plan. The second plan will bring a two-story FBO terminal to TMB in the second half of 2024.