| Services, Facilities and Amenities |
- Aviation fuel
- Oxygen service
- Aircraft parking (ramp or tiedown)
- Hangars
- Passenger terminal and lounge
- Aircraft maintenance
- Aircraft modifications
- Aircraft parts
- Aviation accessories
- Aircraft sales / leasing / brokerage
- Catering
- Pilot supplies
- Rental cars
- Courtesy transportation
- Courtesy cars (free for pilots to use in the local area)
- Pilots lounge / snooze room
- Public telephone
- Computerized weather
- Internet access
- Restrooms
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| Aviation fuel services |
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| Fueling hours: | 6am-8pm 7 days a week, After hours available for a fee. |
| Fuel prices as last reported on 29-Oct-2009 |
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100LL Avgas Full service |
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$4.65 |
Reported by the FBO |
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100LL Avgas Self service |
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$4.10 |
Reported by the FBO |
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Jet A Full service |
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$4.20 |
Reported by the FBO |
| Discounts: | Weekends - Full service 100LL price drops $.10/gal |
Prices include all taxes. Prices not guaranteed.
Jet A fuel is pre-mixed with prist.
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| Comments from AirNav users |
Comments are submitted by their authors and do not reflect the opinion of AirNav, LLC. All comments must adhere to AirNav's Policy on Comments.
AirNav's standard comment retention period is 3 years.
- From Fred Devore
on 03-Aug-2009
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I hangar at GXY, and Peak's support is awesome. Their maintenance division, Harris Aviation, is top-notch, and the best Beech shop around. Great prices, service, and personnel. I would recommend to anybody!
- From Don Adamson
on 19-May-2009
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Stopped in for fuel and a good nights rest. Thanks for use of the car and courteous service.
- From Heath Fournier
on 07-Apr-2009
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Greeley has always been a good stop. The only thing is on my last visit I was charged a $10 tie down fee that I haven't ever had before. Hope this isn't a permanent thing guys.
- From Tom McIntosh
on 18-Jan-2009
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We frequently visit GXY, As for the Peak Flight Support folks; they were and always have been friendly, helpful and accommodating.
- From Keith Cole
on 23-Sep-2008
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Stopped by for a quick turn refueling on 09-17-08. The line personnel were very professional. Women at the desk was less than happy to take my money. Bought over $300 of fuel and received no greeting, thank you or even a grunt.
- From Tom McIntosh
on 21-Jun-2008
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We frequently fly into Greeley for breakfast. We have more than once experienced the Barnstormer being closed "just because." However, we said plenty about it to the proprietress a few months ago, and this problem hasn't occurred again so far as we know. Please be aware that they close up early on Sunday, and plan accordingly. As for the food prices, we find them quite reasonable. Pancakes the size of dinner plates, the biggest glass of soft drinks that we've ever seen, and very friendly staff. It's a winner!
- From Cary Alburn
on 23-Feb-2008
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My airplane is hangared at KGXY, so I'm there frequently. I buy my fuel from Peak (they're the only fuel supplier on the airport) and their prices are fair--always competitive with, often lower than, surrounding airports, especially self-serve. Although it's not part of Peak, the Barnstormer restaurant is in the same building as the Peak line staff. I eat lunch there often and occasionally breakfast. I disagree completely with the poster who had the poor experience--always-good food, friendly service, reasonable prices. KGXY is a very popular "$100 hamburger" destination for pilots from miles around, and the Barnstormer is part of the reason.
- From Lawrence Calder
on 01-Aug-2007
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Peak Flight Support FBO was friendly and assisted in tie-down even though I didn't purchase fuel. They sympathized with my EXTREMELY NEGATIVE luncheon experience @ Barnstormer Restaurant and they acknowledged that they have heard and experienced it themselves. Bathrooms were clean.
- From Joe Westermeyer
on 12-Feb-2007
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I stopped at Greeley-Weld for the first time and was impressed. My stop was an en route fuel stop from Minnesota to Aspen in my T210. The self-serve fuel price was $2.95 as advertised on this web site, and was the cheapest price in the area. By the time I was done fueling, my copilot has ordered and received our sandwiches at the excellent restaurant. I had a BLT on wheat, and the biggest glass of Coke on earth. The view out the restaurant window is of the ramp and runways, so you can see your airplane the others coming and going. The rest rooms and pilot area are clean and new, and there is an inviting aviation decor. I will return to Greeley-Weld. The combination of cheap fuel and a fast/good tasting/great view restaurant will bring me back.
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