Special Information
Air Force Two comes to Bozeman
Air Force Two came to Bozeman on July 23, 2010 and with much ado departued July 27, 2010. The much ado, the first one broke. So, on July 25, 2010, a back-up plane was sent in case the first wasn't repaired. As luck would have it, he left on the back-up. Here are some pictures from the event.
Collings Foundation Returns to Bozeman
The Collings Foundation has come and gone. View the images here.
Hours of Operation
Arlin's current hours of operation are 0700 - 2000. Please call in advance to make arrangements for services outside our normal business hours. An early/late operations fee may apply.
Landing Fees
Effective June 1, 2010,
Gallatin Field implimented a new landing fee policy. The FBO's will be required to collect the landing fees for Gallatin Field Airport. These fees will be based on the same system as before, just the FBO's will be collecting the landing fees for the airport.
Parking Fees
Effective December 1, 2004, Gallatin Field has implimented new parking fees. As in the past, Arlin's will be collecting the fees for the
airport. These new fees will help offset the cost of the new ramp resurfacing completed in Fall of 2004. The fees are as follows:
- Gross Landing Weight
- Up to 12,500 lbs.
- 12,501 to 30,000 lbs.
- Over 30,001 lbs.
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- Daily Parking Fee
- $10.00
- $20.00
- $30.00
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Fees will be collected on all aircraft that are parked on the ramp overnight or for more than eight (8) hours. The only exemptions to the parking fees are, Military and Federal Government aircraft and Gallatin Field based aircraft.
Air Force One visits Gallatin FIeld
On August 14, 2009, Air Force one made a stop at Gallatin Field Airport. Here are some pictures of Air Force One and the supporting aircraft that brought in equipment for the visit.
Pilot Shelter
Gallatin Field Airport built a Pilot Shelter in 2007. The shelter is located in the southern part of the hangar area off of Taxiway H. Available amenities are, showers and sinks, restrooms, camping and aircraft tie-down. This is a perfect spot for someone spending the night on a cross-country trip that doesn't want to get a hotel room.
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