Sheltair Aviation Completes Sale of Its Long Island Macarthur FBO Operations To Modern Aviation

March 4, 2022
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Sheltair President Lisa Holland has announced the sale to Modern Aviation of Sheltair’s FBO operation at the Town of Islip’s Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP).

First announced in the fall of 2021, the agreement has now received the required government approvals allowing Modern Aviation to officially take over operations March 4.

Holland stated, “Long Island MacArthur remains one of the most important community aviation assets on Long Island thanks to the leadership of the Town of Islip Supervisor Angie Carpenter and Airport Commissioner Shelly LaRose-Arken. We have been enormously proud of our tenure at Long Island MacArthur Airport made possible by the incredible work of our dedicated team of professionals.

“The ISP aviation community should have every confidence in Modern Aviation and their ability to meet the needs of this dynamic and vital airport as they will be hiring our Sheltair employees who report daily to Long Island MacArthur Airport. Accordingly, we anticipate a smooth and coordinated transition in the days ahead. In addition, we wish to publicly thank the Town of Islip who have worked closely with us to ensure a seamless transfer of our operations.”

Holland singled out the work of Sheltair’s Long Island staff by saying, “As a family business Sheltair has long recognized that it is our employees who define a company’s reputation for service. I cannot adequately express my genuine appreciation for the work of our entire New York team for they have played an integral role in helping Sheltair become a nationally respected FBO throughout the general aviation community.”

Modern Aviation CEO Mark Carmen said, “Our Long Island customers will find familiar faces when they taxi up to our FBOs. In keeping with our agreement with Sheltair, we will be hiring Sheltair’s New York employees as they have demonstrated professional excellence with every arrival and departure.”

Holland’s decision to transition out of the New York market allows Sheltair greater flexibility in pursuing their ongoing national strategy for growth in other parts of the country, including Florida, Georgia and Colorado

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