There is a widespread problem facing general aviation pilots and airports across North America. Hangar space, or rather, the lack of it. When father and son duo Kenny and Jack Hinkes needed a hangar for their new Cessna Skyhawk, they soon realized that their local airport, the Double Eagle II Airport, was no exception. With a years-long waiting list, the odds of ever getting into a hangar were slim to none.
Seizing the Opportunity
The news was disappointing, but the Hinkeses saw it as an opportunity. With decades of real estate development experience, it did not take long for an idea to take flight.
The idea? To develop quality aircraft hangars in Albuquerque, New Mexico, helping to fill a growing need for hangar space for general aviation aircraft.
High Flying Hangars is a “business of passion and pride in what we do,” says Jack. That passion is important, as there is a certain dedication required to finish a project of this magnitude.