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Hawthorne Global Aviation Services (web) (email)
(3 Reviews) Write a review of Hawthorne Global Aviation ServicesWhether you are coming to Atlanta on business or pleasure, let Hawthorne Global Aviation Services set the bar for first class service experience; Located just 20 minutes from downtown,ONLY DEDICATED ON-SITE US CUSTOMS IN ATLANTA NOW OPEN, Hangars large enough for a G-650, new tower, 6300ft concrete runway, and executive facilities-"We have you covered from touch down to take off"
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Contact Information | ||||
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Website Address | hawthorne.aero | |||
E-Mail Address | [email protected] | |||
Toll Free Number | +1-800-754-4300 | |||
Frequency | 132.0 | |||
Main Number | +1-770-422-4300 | |||
Manager | Kellie Dennison | |||
Hours of Operation | Mon-Fri 0600-2200 Sat - Sun 0700-2100 |
Fuel Prices (100LL + Jet A) | ||||
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100LL Prices | Jet A Prices | Minimum Charge | ||
Self Service | Full Service | Jet A | Jet A+Prist | |
$7.76 | $7.62 | $7.77 | Yes |
Services |
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Ramp Fee, General Maintenance, Avionics, GPU, Oxygen, Catering, Hangar, Courtesy Car, Rental Car |
Amenities |
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Espresso, Internet, WiFi, Conference Room, Crew Lounge, Snooze Room, Showers, WSI, Television |
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Only registered users (free) can review FBOs. Please login or register todayI just had the pleasure, and I use that term extremely sarcastically, of parking my Comanche 250 for two nights at RYY – Monday October 12th and Tuesday October 13th of this year. It’s obvious that they are not in the business of dealing with anyone who isn’t there to purchase a few thousand gallons of Jet-A, but the great thing about it was that I got to pay for their ‘services’ as if I was one of those patrons. When I arrived, Tower/Ground directed me to turn right to parking. I turned off at A3 and entered your ramp area. No one was there to direct me where to park, so I taxied until I found a place.
I wasn’t parked in front of the Hawthorne building, I had found a spot all the way down in front of H&L Maintenance at the west of the parking area. I asked H&L if where I parked was OK, and I was informed that I needed to talk to Hawthorne about parking. So I walked the nearly 400 yards from where I had parked at the far west end talked to the girls at the desk. Now, the girls were friendly, and when they asked where I parked, I said I could taxi the plane back down to near the FBO, and they said that wasn’t necessary the line guys would tow the plane to where it needed to be, and I assumed park it and tie it down. I filled out the paperwork, and was given a business card in case I needed anything. I do not recall being offered a ride back to my plane, so I walked all the way back down to where I was parked and unloaded my bags. I then walked back to the FBO entrance with my 4 bags, used the restroom, and waited about 5 minutes for my ride to arrive.
Upon return, and my departure, on Wednesday the 14th I assumed I would be paying around $10 for a tiedown fee as I had the last time I was at RYY, and at numerous class D and C airports I have frequented, but that was not the case here. Instead, I was given a bill totaling $75 for two nights. I did not take this up with the friendly women at the desk because to me that’s like yelling at the wait-staff for my steak being cooked incorrectly. I was offered a ride to my plane, which was still located 400 yards away in front of H&L. But it was a nice day, and I had a 4 hour flight ahead of me, and I declined the ride to stretch the legs. So the line guys had not moved the plane as I had been told it would, and when I arrived at the parking space, my plane had not even been tied down. But I did get to pay for a tiedown fee for two nights at $20 for each night – even though it wasn’t tied down. And the best part about that is thunderstorms came through on Monday night. While there wasn’t high winds, there could have been.
In addition to the $40 in tiedown-but-we-didn’t-actually-tie-it-down fees, I saw a $25 facility fee on my bill. I assume this is the fee for not having my plane towed to a proper parking space, not having someone direct me where to park, using the restroom and walking through the only exit to the parking lot. There were two $5 security fees, which I assume are required by the airport, which I understand have to be passed along. And maybe the facility fee is also an airport wide fee, in which case it is what it is. But considering it wasn’t the case with the previous FBO I used when I visited, nor any of the other C and D FBOs I frequent, I am doubting that is the case. Unfortunately the other FBO is gone, and they have a monopoly for transient visitors.
So, for using exactly none of their services, not parking on your ramp space, and not being tied down, I got to pay for all of it as if I did anyway. Well, I did use the rest room, but I don’t think a $75 rest room and walk through fee is all that acceptable. It’s no wonder they have comments disabled on Airnav.
I miss the old FBO.
If I could give them negative stars I would.
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$20 to drop off my grandson in a single engine A/C...I don't think they want General Aviation business. Beechcraft Mentor |
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I have been to KRYY twice in the last three weeks.
First time no jet A and then today they didn't have in 100LL.
Staff was nice but unhappy with owners . It will be two days before they can get a 100LL truck.
It has cost me extra to go to another FBO to get fuel. Cirrus SR-22 |
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Met Upon Arrival Fuel Order Correct and Prompt Clean Restrooms Departure Smooth and Timely Professional Aircraft Handling Professional Customer Service Adequate Amenities Passengers Enjoyed Experience Rental/Crew Car Satisfactory Catering Adequate | |||
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