
Sugar Land Regional Airport is quickly becoming known as the destination of choice for the business traveler in the Houston area. It is the fourth largest airport in the greater Houston area, and the foremost general reliever airport in the southwest sector. An ambitious capital improvements program is currently in progress, aimed at offering our customers the highest quality of facilities and services.
The Sugar Land Regional Airport's focus is on corporate aviation, while maintaining a balance for our community's general aviation needs. The airport contributes greatly to the local economy by providing jobs, corporate access to local markets, access to air transportation services, and facilities to house corporate aviation departments. More than 100 Fortune 500 companies utilize the airport annually.
Amenities at the airport include: a new 20,000-square-foot corporate aviation terminal, a state-of-the-art air traffic control tower and radar system; a reinforced, concrete runway measuring 100 feet wide by 8,000 feet in length, accommodating the largest of the corporate-type business jets; and an instrument landing system and high-intensity lighting.
A 60-acre T-hangar Complex is currently under construction, with the completion expected in late 2008.
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Sugar Land Regional Airport

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| Services, Facilities and Amenities |
- Luxury Terminal with Full Service FBO
- ChevronTexaco Branded Fuels: Jet A and 100LL
- Hangars - call 281-275-2400 for availability
- NATA Safety 1st Certified Line Crew
- Quick Turn Service Available
- No Landing Fees
- Ramp Fee Waived with Minimum Fuel Purchase (purchase of 100LL or 50 gallons Jet-A)
- Gourmet Catering Available
- Complimentary Coffee, Tea and Ice
- GPU and LAV Service
- Crew Lounge
- Exercise Facility
- Flight Planning
- Private Office and Conference Rooms
- Movie Room with Free Videos
- Reading Area
- Sleeping Rooms
- Television Room
- Kitchen Facilities
- Shower
- WSI Pilotbrief
- WiFi
- Executive Lounge
- Conference Rooms
- Rental Cars on Site
- CoffeeWorks- Gourmet coffee, breakfast, lunch and on-site catering
- US Customs Service
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| Aviation fuel services |
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| Fueling hours: | 0500 to 2300 (Local)
To arrange for fuel after hours, please call 281-275-2400 to make advanced after hour arrangments. |
| Fuel prices as last reported on 07-Oct-2008 |
| 100LL Avgas Full service |
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$5.24 |
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| Jet A Full service |
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$5.39 |
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| Discounts: | Jet A Volume Discounts |
Prices include all taxes. Prices not guaranteed.
Accept the following: MultiService, Avcard, Mastercard, Visa, Discover, American Express, Texaco Aviation, and ChevronTexaco Alliance (no contract fuel)
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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.
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- From Jim Fitzgerald
on 08-Oct-2008
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Sugar Land has really changed over the past couple of years. I used to come here quite a lot a while back when they were in a trailer. Have always had good service, but now, what a beautiful new FBO Terminal. Good gas prices, very nice young lady at the counter and the line guy even called me "Captain" (like I was somebody). Make sure that, if your plane is owned by your company, you tell them that you are the "Corporate Pilot". They are more than happy to loan you the "crew car" for a couple of hours. Plenty of time to get a bite to eat. We used to go to Million Air (HOU) mainly because of the traffic on I-59 but will now change back to SGR. Very nice city owned FBO (plus the roads have gotten better).
- From Rudy Rehquate
on 11-Jul-2008
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Well managed, professional. Currently increasing their ramp area, in case of severe WX promised hangar space. Helped us unload/load.
- From Gene Kirby
on 18-May-2008
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05/18/08. Due to massive ramp construction, over night parking was limited. There were a few openings, but me and my little Piper PA-22 was directed to move to a place marked Delta Ramp. There was no tie down facilities, so I did the best I could with chocks. I returned on Sunday (Mother's Day) to depart. I was not charged any parking fees just fuel. When I got to my plane I found it covered with about an inch of Texas red sandy loam dirt. The ramp guy said helicopters had come in and blew dirt everywhere. Being Mother's day, not to many people around, just the lady I paid for fuel and this ramp guy. He was very helpful. Used his truck to bring 5 gallon buckets of water and a ladder so I could wash off my Piper. It was not a pleasant experience. I find no fault with Sugar Land FBO. Not much they can do with helicopters and flying dirt. But if you’re a small plane owner and going to Houston, you might seek somewhere else to park over night until the construction is completed.
- From Marc Dodge
on 28-Apr-2008
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This is one of the best FBOs in the country. I discovered this weekend that the FBO is complimented by an exceptional service facility called Houston Aviation Center.
- From Trent J Corcia
on 24-Mar-2008
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Top-notch facility. I have been a customer at SGR for over 10 years. They have continued to make the customer experience better every year. I hope the comment of the previous pilot was a one-time event because I have never seen an unsafe or unprofessional event at SGR.
- From Jodie Kaluza
on 24-Mar-2008
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Due to our ramp construction project, our North Terminal Entrance taxiway has been closed until further notice. This has created a one-way in/ one way out situation on south terminal taxiway. Upon departure (during ATC hours 0600-2200), please contact ground at 121.4 before taxiing. Please continue to check NOTAMS for up-to-date information. We apologize for the inconvenience.
- From Ralph Brown
on 12-Mar-2008
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A very nice FBO if you are looking for a place to relax, but don't expect the best treatment unless you're in a jet. The staff was very unprofessional, I wasn't greeted when I arrived, I had to go walk around the whole FBO and find chalks, and beg someone to take it to the tie downs. My only serious problem with this airport is the ATC. I have never encountered someone so idiotic and forgetful, I guess he was just upset he isn't working at IAH. Whomever was running the tower the other day would give me indications for the approach, then say I didn't obey his commands. I even saw him direct a plane to go around on final and do a 45 degree turn to come back to base, to beat a Citation that was on a 5 mile final!!! Very unsafe and unprofessional, someone is going killed or fired. I hope the latter.
Response from Jodie Kaluza, Airport Services Manager, City of Sugar Land (FBO) Mr. Brown, I would like to extend a personal apology for any poor service you received during your visit to SGR. The description of your visit was unacceptable and will be looked into. I have also passed on your complaint to the SGR Tower Chief and he will also look into the situation on his end. If you would like to give us more details, do not hesitate to contact me at jkaluza@sugarlandtx.gov. Again, we apologize and hope that you give SGR another try.
- From Jesse Dykman
on 02-Mar-2008
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Stopped in on a busy Friday morning in my PA28 to pick up my business partner on our way to a meeting in Corpus Christi and couldn't get the old bird started. When the ramp crew didn't a 12V jumper to do the trick the FBO manager jumped on a tug, drove over, hooked up the cables and got the job done. Fast and courteous, we made our meeting on time. I didn't even buy fuel and was by far the smallest fish in the pond (parked behind a Merlin III and a CJ). Very professional. We'll be back.
- From Jesse Dykman
on 01-Mar-2008
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- From Laura Hilboldt
on 15-Jan-2008
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Nice facility. Arrived in a BRAND NEW Turbo 182 bought 50+ gallons of gas. Asked for the crew car to pick up a quick bite to eat. Unfortunately, the crew cars are for "corporate" pilots only. Their brochure says they cater to the corporate customer. Believe them.
- From Troy Paul
on 14-Jan-2008
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Flew in on 1-14-08. Beautiful facility and great food at CoffeeWorks. Everyone I talked to was very friendly. Can't say anything about the courtesy car, I never left the terminal. Although some non-millionaire guy did get a car for lunch and as far as I could tell he wasn't given any grief about it. I opted to buy 10 gallons of fuel versus paying the $5 ramp fee for my Cessna 205. Would gladly stop in again if I were in the area.
- From Mike Larke
on 14-Jan-2008
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Apparently (based on a visit yesterday Jan 13, 2008) don't bother showing up here and expect to get a crew car even if buying fuel, *unless* you are wearing a million bucks of corporate jet on your shoulder straps. I was told that crew cars (new policy) are for corporate use only. The story goes some hapless piston single guy took a car and totaled it and turned out to not have any car insurance of his own. Hence the "new policy." I personally think it's crazy to take away a nice feature at a nice facility like that for any transient pilot buying fuel. Sure, maybe on busy weekdays, the 750 gallon brigade SHOULD get priority on cars, but if they are available it seems churlish/un-aviation-spirited even un-American (!) to make up rules like this based on one bad apple. 99% of pilots aren't going to wreck their crew car. Bad luck to them that one person in 100 did, but what about us 99 and also we won't stop in for fuel if there's no car, at least I won't. Hopefully they will rethink.
- From Jodie Kaluza
on 27-Dec-2007
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Anticipated nightly runway closure (for PAPI installation on Runway 35) beginning January 7, 2008 from 2200 to 0600 for 7 to 10 days. Please check NOTAMS for updated information.
- From Dax Beal
on 17-Nov-2007
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This is the place to go, expecially if you have to wait around the airport for several hours. Not only is the staff very professional, but the pilot's suite is the best I have seen. I will definitely be back next time I'm in the Houston area.
- From Kent Webb
on 02-Oct-2007
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Wow! I hadn't been to SGR since they built the new FBO. This is one of the nicest I've seen! Was treated very well on two recent overnight trips in our C210. A great place to stop in the Houston area!
- From Lawrence Calder
on 01-Aug-2007
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Excellent, new facility on southwest part of Houston. Easy access to Interstate and a quick 20 minutes to city center. Extensive flight planning room, etc. Two car rental companies on site. Placed fuel order upon arrival and when I checked in with them to pay bill, the fueling had not occurred. Normally they waive the one nights ramp-parking fee of $5 with fuel purchase, so they waived the overnight fees for two nights due to the missed fuel service. The FBO didn't have any approach plates, so they lent me their crew car to drive to the other side of the airport to Anson Air (flight school) and I purchased all the various states I needed. Good pilot shop at this school. All in all a very comfortable stop with a positive attitude and excellent bathrooms.
- From Grant Smith
on 26-Jul-2007
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Fly into SGR for a quick trip to Houston. Excellent service. The best pilot lounge I have ever seen. Great GA airport if you are going to Houston. I will be back.
- From D. Dale Gaudet
on 17-Jul-2007
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Stopped for fuel on flight from Baton Rouge to San Antonio. New, attractive, clean and comfortable building. Line service among the best I've experienced. Very courteous and accommodating staff.
- From Bob Edmondson
on 15-Jun-2007
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Last I heard, ramp fees apply even if you pick up or drop off pax, unless you buying fuel. Ramp fees also apply if you are attending an FAA safety meeting. Their policy more resembles FBO's at airports with primarily airline ops.
- From Brian Perlman
on 07-Jun-2007
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I didn't stop at the FBO, but I've made countless touch-and-goes at SGR, and have never had a bad experience with the tower staff. Flew south from IWS to SGR for a few touch-and-goes on 6/5/07. Tower had us cleared for the option while a Citation and a Challenger held short of 17 for us. Controller was very courteous and didn't seem to mind holding short the big guys for our arrival. Nice job, tower!
- From Jerry Eichelberger
on 01-Jun-2007
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I fly into here all the time in a Citation Bravo for a customer of mine ... Best FBO in the country (IMHO). Thanks for the great pilot facilities!!!
- From Trent J Corcia
on 07-Mar-2007
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New building, great service FBO! They will be opening a sandwich/coffee shop in the next few months in the FBO. Great pilot lounge - exercise equipment, computers, nap rooms! Rental cars onsite. Great spot in southwest Houston! We'll be back!
- From Ryan Gucwa
on 07-Mar-2007
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The facility here is beautiful!! A great place to bring your corporate passengers. A friendly line staff and desk personnel. The true praise goes to Houston Aviation Center across the field. We had a turbocharger issue and they took our plane in without any hesitation. They were careful diagnosing the problem and extremely knowledgeable. The Sugar Land FBO coordinated well with them as well. We will ALWAYS return when in the Houston area. Thanks guys!
- From Will Simmons
on 21-Jan-2007
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Stopped in to drop some pax and refuel. Very nice folks on the line and behind the counter. New facility is first rate--too bad I was only there 5 minutes. Lots of places to eat nearby.
- From Rohan D'Souza
on 28-Nov-2006
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Just did an x-ctry across the USA in a C172RG. We were treated just like the Big Boys. Excellent service and facilities are second to none. Highly recommend stop in Houston and at a very reasonable price for gas. A MUST SEE facility for those in the area. Thanks to the staff for the wonderful service.
- From Brent McManus
on 25-Sep-2006
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Very simply, the best FBO that I have ever been to. Extremely helpful personnel, fabulous new terminal including very elaborate pilot lounge and flight planning room. Enterprise and Hertz both have offices there. A storm came in the 1st night that my plane was there, so I called to see if I could pay extra to have the plane hangared. No problem, in fact they had already done it, all at no charge. Did I mention the very reasonable fuel prices? This place can't be beat!
- From Dan Broussard
on 25-Aug-2006
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Landed on a combination business trip and Angel Flight. Ground crew was, as always, great. Had the rental car ready, just had to sign my name on the Hertz form. Next morning for the Angel Flight back to Dallas, the airplane was pulled up front ready to go. Great service for my purchase of just 21 gallons of gas.
- From Dennis Churchill
on 24-Aug-2006
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Great facility, great staff BUT a gross lack of crew cars. There were 3 crews waiting for cars. A flight crew that is spending $1000 to $2000 on fuel should not have to get a rental car to go eat!
- From Frank Dzwielewski
on 12-Jul-2006
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Super nice airport. Flew in for the fist time and stayed for about a week to visit friends. When it was time to go they had the plane pulled up front, fueled up and ready to go. Great service. I'll be back.
- From Jeff Wilson
on 29-Jun-2006
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The best in the business... We go in and out of SGR at least 4-6 times a week. The ground staff is great - coffee, ice, papers and catering at your doorstep before the engines stop spinning. Some FBO's should come to SGR and train with these guys. THANKS for everything.
- From Fritz Schoder
on 27-Jun-2006
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Awesome runway...Huge for any heavy twin, incredible new terminal. Absolutely clean and friendly. Everything you need for planning. Friendly staff. Tower guy a bit "tongue lazy". Other than that, great airport + STAFF!!
- From Chris Christensen
on 10-Jun-2006
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CAREFUL of non standard taxiway markings and holding point on west side taxi C.
- From Trent J Corcia
on 05-Jun-2006
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After 6+ years of flying into SGR, they have always provided excellent service and customer care. All the employees have taken great care of my family and our Geronimo, PA-23. I wish their fuel prices were a little lower (but this is the case everywhere). You should see the new terminal! It looks great! I highly recommend SGR as the base of operations in and out of Houston and Sugar Land.
- From Mike Efting
on 28-May-2006
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The new facility at SGR is the nicest I have ever seen. It's like walking into a private country club facility. The service was perfect; and the people went out of their way to make our visit a first class experience. We flew in for a business meeting, with free use of a meeting room and no tie down charges. Check out the pilots lounge and flight planning room, it's worth the visit. I will be back.
- From Francisco Montemayor
on 14-May-2006
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My experience was AWFUL. The one thing that irritates me is when a service provider charges you a fee or extra charge that they don't inform you until the invoice comes in. Well let me tell you, that you need to be aware because Sugarland FBO is the kind of company that does it. On April 28 I filed with US Customs an over flight from MMAN (Monterrey, Mexico) direct KSRG that I was authorized. Landed at KSGR cleared US Customs and parked. At front desk I ordered a top off, picked up my Hertz rental and left. When I came back to pay for gasoline the BIG SURPRISE, a $250.00 Fee for using US Customs service. The first thing I ask was if US Customs Administration was charging this fee and they said NO, It was Sugarland FBO who was charging this fee. This was the first time an FBO charged me this ridiculous type of fee. So for any one coming from Mexico you can fly direct to Hobby KHOU park with Raytheon (great service!!) and their will be NO SURPISING FEE of $250.00.
- From Paul Bennett
on 23-Apr-2006
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Tied down 3 days in Sugar Land. Was met upon arrival by a guy in a golf cart who helped us with our luggage all the way to the car picking us up in front of the terminal. Total tie down fee was $10.00 ($5.00 per day but I think the 1st day was free as I had purchased fuel). Easy in and out and my choice for any future trips to the Houston area.
- From Jay Procter
on 22-Apr-2006
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The new FBO is absolutely wonderful. Same great people but with a brand new building. I am always treated very nice by the people at SGR and look forward to visiting every time.
- From Russell Thorstenberg
on 09-Apr-2006
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As good as the FBO was before, the new terminal building is now open and it will knock your socks off!
- From Todd Gebhardt N6971Z PC-12
on 23-Mar-2006
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This is the BEST FBO in Houston...!! These guys are fantastic, I called in for a quick turn..4 guys met the plane, luggage cart, lav serviced and top off, airborne in 20 mins...And the ramp was full...They always do a fantastic job...! I wish all FBO's were half as good as these guys..!
- From Gary Bales
on 26-Dec-2005
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The airport of choice when going to Houston! Can't beat the staff or line service guys. Always great service and can't wait for the new terminal and spacious ramp area!
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