Concrete Set. Walls Up. Sabal’s East Line Expands.
Sabal Aviation’s hangar development at Melbourne Orlando International Airport continues to advance with precision and momentum. While Side A’s steel and concrete have long stood tall, this week marks a major turning point: Side B now has walls, signaling a new chapter in the east line’s rapid rise.
This isn’t just about concrete and rebar. It’s about delivering operational space to a market that’s been starved of it.
A Masterplan Built to Scale
Phase One of Sabal’s multi-phase hangar expansion is designed to unlock serious capacity in an underserved market. Positioned on prime tarmac real estate at MLB, these hangars are engineered for aircraft owners who demand more than just square footage – they demand excellence.
The addition of Side B’s walls completes the visual symmetry of Phase One. But structurally, it represents far more: increased capacity, balance in build sequencing, and the beginning of parallel progress on both fronts.
Engineering Without Compromise
Side B mirrors the same elite specifications as Side A – heavy-duty concrete foundations, reinforced steel framing, and insulated paneling built for Florida’s climate extremes. Each wall is a testament to Sabal’s commitment to high-end, code-exceeding aviation infrastructure.
Designed for everything from turboprops to long-range jets, these hangars aren’t just big – they’re built smart. Wide-span doors. Optimized taxiways. Elevation grading to mitigate stormwater intrusion. Every inch engineered for long-term resilience.
Market Response: Overwhelming Demand
Even before Side B went vertical, inquiries surged.
Sabal is fielding inquiries from a variety of private and commercial clients – each looking for what the Florida market has failed to offer: available, modern hangars.
What’s Next?
With Side B’s walls now in place, roofing and electrical infrastructure will follow. Interior finishes and apron paving are on deck for Q3. Sabal is on schedule for full Phase One completion before year-end.
Hangar inventory will be limited. These aren’t cookie-cutter boxes. They’re rare assets, developed in a market that hasn’t seen new inventory like this in years.
If you’re still waiting on someone else’s waitlist, you’re already behind. Now is the time to secure your spot before the final doors close.
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