Phone | +1 770 458 9851 |
Fax | +1 770 458 0320 |
Website | aerocenters.com/pdk-atlanta-ga/ |
epps@aerocenters.com |
Working hours | Open 24 hours |
Frequency | 129.05 |
Address |
1 Aviation Way Atlanta, GA 30341 |
✓ Conference room
✓ Courtesy car
✓ Taxi service
✓ Restrooms
✓ Hangar
✓ Ground handling
✓ Aircraft maintenance
✓ Aircraft parking
✓ Aircraft fuel
✓ Aircraft cleaning
✓ Aircraft catering
✓ Aircraft WC service
✓ Aircraft water service
✓ GPU
✓ Aircraft parts
✓ Pilot's lounge
SHANE DALE
FBO Manager
sdale@aerocenters.com
An experience with Aero Center Epps Atlanta is truly a departure from the ordinary. Since 1965, our team of 150 members has provided exceptional service at Peachtree DeKalb Airport (PDK Airport) in Atlanta, GA. We take pride being the only independent full-service fixed-base operator (FBO) at Georgia’s second busiest airport.
DeKalb Peachtree Airport (PDK) in Chamblee, near Atlanta, exemplifies Georgia’s enhancement of its air transportation system and economy. Averaging 230,000 operations annually for over thirty years, PDK is Georgia’s second-busiest airport after Hartsfield-Jackson.
PDK’s history dates back to 1942 as Naval Air Station Atlanta, later becoming a DeKalb County department. Aero Center Epps Atlanta (formerly Epps Aviation) opened in 1965 and has been a presence at PDK ever since. By 1988, a $2 million control tower was built, followed by a modern helipad in the 1990s. Now, PDK hosts four aviation service firms, seven flight schools, two helicopter operations, and corporations like Southern Company, with 765 acres including 4 runways and 115 hangars.
FBO Manager
sdale@aerocenters.com
An experience with Aero Center Epps Atlanta is truly a departure from the ordinary. Since 1965, our team of 150 members has provided exceptional service at Peachtree DeKalb Airport (PDK Airport) in Atlanta, GA. We take pride being the only independent full-service fixed-base operator (FBO) at Georgia’s second busiest airport.
DeKalb Peachtree Airport (PDK) in Chamblee, near Atlanta, exemplifies Georgia’s enhancement of its air transportation system and economy. Averaging 230,000 operations annually for over thirty years, PDK is Georgia’s second-busiest airport after Hartsfield-Jackson.
PDK’s history dates back to 1942 as Naval Air Station Atlanta, later becoming a DeKalb County department. Aero Center Epps Atlanta (formerly Epps Aviation) opened in 1965 and has been a presence at PDK ever since. By 1988, a $2 million control tower was built, followed by a modern helipad in the 1990s. Now, PDK hosts four aviation service firms, seven flight schools, two helicopter operations, and corporations like Southern Company, with 765 acres including 4 runways and 115 hangars.