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Million Air

at Provo Municipal Airport

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From Dave Bassignani on 27-Jun-2008
Just spent 2 days at Million Air. They just brought they're hangar on line and we hangared our CJ1 for the entire time. Great people and great help. Very reasonable hangar fee. We've been there before and they are always a big help in setting everything up.
 
From Don Copley on 22-Aug-2007
We went into Provo the first time w/o buying fuel for our King Air F90. I knew there was a ramp fee as Million Air's sister company up in Salt Lake charges one. After we departed, I looked at the bill and it was for $150.00. After I called it got reduced to $75...It was explained I needed to purchase 150 gallons of fuel (Jet A @ approx.$600) or pay the $150. Other than the sticker shock ramp fee it's a good place to go to with the same Million-dollar service provided by Million Air.
 
From Duffy Fainer on 17-Jul-2007
As previously stated, everything is nice. No radar at this tower, so call in well ahead. Millionaire was very nice and upscale. Expensive gas, but with great service for my 14 gallons...And they threw in a free Coke.
 
From Tom Thomason, 1993 Piper Malibu-Mirage. on 10-Apr-2007
Great place to stop. I have been in here multiple times in the last 3 months. They are very quick to service the plane, nice facility for passengers. Fuel is a little pricey but the service has been great.
 
From Kent Webb on 09-Apr-2007
Very nice FBO/ facilities. Friendly and helpful with rental car and directions.
 
From Kelvin C on 11-Mar-2007
Beautiful and large pilots lounge with large table for flight planning. Private computer room for weather and route planning. Excellent pilots shop. They wheeled my plane to tie downs and tied it down for me. They brought a rental car to the plane that they arranged on five minutes notice (talk about service!). Everyone was kind and professional. The only draw back was the price of gas.
 
From Nat Litter on 23-Oct-2006
Flew in over the weekend on business in my Bonanza. Fueled up twice. Took excellent care of the plane and me. Very prompt. Arranged rental car and hotel and had best fuel price in area. Will definitely stop by again!
 
From Maurice Gunderson on 06-Sep-2006
We and dozens of other aircraft had to divert to Provo when a presidential TFR shut down the Salt Lake airports. Even a Delta RJ full of passengers had to wait for over an hour on Million Air's ramp! The Million Air folks provided great service and managed to maintain good humor through the chaos and crowds. They loaned us their crew van to run out for lunch. Overall a very pleasant experience.
 
From Dean Carson on 27-Aug-2006
This is my 5th stop at Million Air with my Cirrus. Always treated very well. One of my favorite stops. I would highly recommend these guys.
 
From Bill Hoglan on 28-Jun-2006
Arrived 20-25 May for a planned stay. Called ahead. Park in front of the building, they will move plane to tie-down. Rental car was brought to plane for baggage. Fuel was high but many services and helpful staff were available. Very professional operation and great service for a Bonanza pilot. Don't need a jet to be treated nice here.
 
From Taylor Francis on 15-May-2006
Million Air is great, but be sure to bring along plenty of dinero! Supreme services as well as customer service. The airport itself is VERY BUSY. The site has listed an average of 380 ops/day, but if you ask M.A., they'll tell you between 600 and 800. There are several flight schools, the Katanas are like flies. Don't be suprised to have 6 or more planes in the pattern. Be sure to call at LEAST 15nm out.
 
From Arnold Miller on 16-Jan-2006
I'd like to say thanks to the awesome employees at Million Air and Cornerstone for helping me get my private cert.
 
From Scott Brooksby on 31-Aug-2005
I have been going to Provo for twenty years. Advantage was always great, red carpet and everything with good prices and no charge for tie downs overnight. Went there Aug 12 and tie down over night was $25 unless I bought gas at $4.20 per gal. I ended up going to TVY and got gas at $2.90.

Response from Larry Mendenhall, General Manager, Million Air Provo
Scott Brooksby's comment of Aug 31 is in error. There is no tiedown fee at Provo and no required minimum fuel purchase.


 
From Joe Selenski on 01-Aug-2005
A bit pricey, but... They gave me a car to go to lunch, gave me $0.50 per gallon discount on gas, and when weather locked us in, got me a discounted room and a ride to the hotel. I drive a 35 year old C-182, not a Citation.
 
 
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