20 February 2020

One More "Exciting Day" @ Phoenix Mesa Gateway Airport


Aviation Performance Solutions breaks ground on new Mesa facilities


Real Estate | 15 hours ago |
Aviation Performance Solutions (APS) and general contractor Caliente Construction, along with local dignitaries and Phoenix-Mesa Gateway leadership, broke ground on APS’ 25,000-square-foot headquarters and 40,000-square-foot Upset Prevention and Recovery Training facility Tuesday morning at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport anticipated to open in February 2021. 
APS serves two of the major US legacy airlines as well as global airlines, military and government organizations, corporations, flight schools and individual pilots. 

“This is an exciting day for Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport,” said Brian O’Neill, executive director and CEO, Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. “APS has been a long-term tenant, we think there’s a big need for additional space on the airport, we are committed to making them successful and we’re looking forward to getting this project underway.”
Located on a 4.5-acre premium lot at the north end of the airfield at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, the new facility will allow APS to serve more pilots and promote safety for aviation in Arizona and globally through serving those who travel to Arizona for training including pilots and flight department representatives from high profile corporations, airlines and other organizations. 
“This is an amazing opportunity, I’d invite you to look around at what a strategic location this is,” said Mesa Mayor John Giles. “I’m excited that we are bringing this piece of property online at the airport, it’s going to be a tremendous contribution to the airport, not just with APS’ world headquarters here, but also the other businesses that are going to be located here, that’s going to be a significant impact to our economy, your continued growth here is a very welcome addition. Thank you for your commitment to Gateway Airport and to Mesa, I assure you we are equally committed to your success and will continue to do everything we can to facilitate your growth.”

Aviation Performance Solutions and general contractor Caliente Construction broke ground on APS’ 25,000-square-foot headquarters and 40,000-square-foot Upset Prevention and Recovery Training facility Tuesday morning at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport slated to open February 2021. (Photo by Alyssa Tufts, AZ Big Media)

“We’re really excited about this to support the economy with job creation, . . ." said Paul BJ Ransbury, CEO of APS.

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