A state record lists a $3 million new-construction project named Ambassador Jet Hangar Building in Dallas, adding a documented hangar project to Ambassador Jet Center’s existing presence at Dallas Executive Airport.
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation registration establishes the project name, construction type and stated cost. It does not establish how much aircraft capacity the building would add, whether jobs would be created or why the project is being pursued.
How the project fits the airport
Dallas Executive Airport’s information for airport users identifies Ambassador Jet Center as a fixed-base operator offering hangar space at the city-owned airport. That connects the newly registered hangar project to an operator already providing that service there.
The relationship also predates the new filing. A 2018 Dallas City Council resolution documents a city lease of approximately 25,600 square feet of airport hangar space to Ambassador Jet Center.
What the records establish
Taken together, the three official records show a $3 million hangar construction registration associated with an established operator on city-owned airport property. They also show that Ambassador Jet Center previously leased a substantial amount of hangar space from Dallas.
The available records do not quantify the new building’s capacity or describe an expansion motive. Those details should not be assumed from the construction estimate or the operator’s existing lease history.