Beck’s to Open New Corporate Hangar

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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowAtlanta, Indiana-based Beck’s Hybrids will celebrate Thursday the opening of its new private airplane hangar in Zionsville. The company says the first corporate hangar at Indianapolis Executive Airport was built to keep up with rapid growth.
Beck’s says the hangar features 12,000 square feet of aircraft storage and 7,000 square feet of office space for pilots, mechanics and support staff. The company also built a private parking lot at the airport as part of the project.
Beck’s says it is the third-largest corporate user of aviation fuel in the Indianapolis area. The company says the hanger "will make it possible for Beck’s to continue showing prospective customers the Beck’s experience at the headquarters. Ninety-five percent of Beck’s use of the aircrafts is for the benefit of their customers and prospective customers."
Company officials, including Chief Executive Officer Sonny Beck, will be joined by Lieutenant Governor Eric Holcomb, State Representative Tony Cook (R-32), Zionsville Mayor Tim Haak and officials from Boone and Hamilton counties for the ribbon cutting ceremony, which is scheduled for 10:00 a.m.