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FBO Spotlight: Henriksen Jet Center (KEDC)

By Matthew Boucher / Published: Dec 06, 2012
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Henriksen Jet Center

Henriksen Jet Center

In our FBO Spotlight series, we're highlighting FBOs around the country that have received rave reviews from our readers. This latest Spotlight is brought to you by Matthew Boucher, who recently flew into Austin Executive in a Navion Rangemaster. Here’s what he has to say about the experience.

"En route from California to Florida, we were turned away in mid Texas. We landed at the closest airport, and that is where our luck changed. After being greeted by four line guys and parking under a 100-foot canopy, we walked into a reception area that was second to none. The crew area had recliners but also a state of the art movie theater system. They're sleeping quarters that were reminiscent of the Ritz Carlton. Truly an unbelievable FBO. It's funny how about something like a major change in plans with weather to turn into a very positive enjoyable experience."

To learn more about this FBO, visit austinexecutiveairport.com.

Do you have a great FBO story you'd like to share with fellow aviators? Take this survey and tell us about it, or e-mail bethany.whitfield@bonniercorp.com.

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tmcdonough19's picture

Shhhhhhhhh........, nobody is supposed to know about this, one of the best kept secrets in all of general aviation. Now you've done it. Everybody's going to land there! Our daughter goes to UT Austin so we fly in with our Diamond DA40 bug smasher to visit quite frequently and usually taxi up under the canopy next to any pocket rockets that happen to be there. We get treated like Charles and Diana just arrived every time.

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