Hangar Waitlists Growing Across US Airports

Hangar waitlists at major airports are getting longer. Pilots at busy fields like Van Nuys, Teterboro, and Addison report waits exceeding three years for T-hangar space.

Aircraft in hangars

The shortage stems from multiple factors: strong aircraft sales, aging hangar infrastructure that hasn’t kept pace with demand, and limited land for new construction at established airports.

What Pilots Can Do

Join multiple waitlists simultaneously. Many pilots underestimate how quickly spots open at smaller regional airports while focusing exclusively on their preferred field.

Consider shared hangar arrangements. Community hangars and hangar-sharing apps have emerged as practical alternatives for pilots who need covered storage but lack priority on official waitlists.

Look slightly further from home. A hangar 30 minutes away beats outdoor tie-down storage at your preferred airport. Aircraft maintenance costs increase dramatically with outdoor exposure.

Airport Managers Respond

Several airports have announced expansion plans, though construction timelines stretch years into the future. New hangar developments at Centennial and McKinney are expected to add capacity by 2027.

Meanwhile, some airports have implemented use-it-or-lose-it policies requiring minimum flight activity from hangar tenants. These policies aim to free up space occupied by inactive aircraft while active pilots wait.

David Chen

David Chen

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David Chen is a professional woodworker and furniture maker with over 15 years of experience in fine joinery and custom cabinetry. He trained under master craftsmen in traditional Japanese and European woodworking techniques and operates a small workshop in the Pacific Northwest. David holds certifications from the Furniture Society and regularly teaches woodworking classes at local community colleges. His work has been featured in Fine Woodworking Magazine and Popular Woodworking.

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