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Robinson helicopters sit on the ramp.

Revolution Aviation acquires 2,500 square feet of ramp space at John Wayne Airport

Revolution Aviation Press Release | November 1, 2016

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With humble beginnings of sharing a small space in a hangar at the United States’ 40th busiest airport, Revolution Aviation is gaining ground.

Robinson helicopters sit on the ramp.
Revolution Aviation has acquired 2,500 square feet of ramp space at John Wayne Airport, adding to its 3,000 square feet of hangar space. Revolution Aviation Photo

Based at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California, Revolution Aviation — better known as EatSleepFly — offers helicopter and plane instruction, and is in a strong state of growth. This has enabled the 15-person team to acquire 2,500 square feet of ramp space to add to their 3,000 square foot hangar.

This new ramp space, acquired with Martin Aviation, is located on the west side of John Wayne Airport, which now takes the company’s operations all over the airport through four separate service providers. Mark Robinson, CEO said: “Even with the restrictive, decades-old business regulations at John Wayne Airport, we’ve had strong support from local service providers that have assisted in our growth.”

Looking forward, Revolution Aviation plans to hire another flight instructor to deal with the increase of flight training demand.

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