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Transient Hangar Parking

Covered overnight aircraft storage at airports across the United States — book in minutes, no phone tag with the FBO, no surprise overnight fees.

Transient hangar space without the runaround

Every pilot knows the drill. You fly into an unfamiliar field, the weather closes in, and the conversation starts: "Do you have any transient hangar space tonight?" Maybe the FBO has a corner, maybe they don't. Maybe there's a number for the airport manager who handles overflow, maybe it goes to voicemail. Meanwhile your airplane is sitting on the ramp catching weather.

Quick Hangar replaces that scramble with a marketplace. Hangar owners — individuals, primary tenants, and FBOs — list their available indoor space, and pilots looking for transient parking can see what's open, what it costs, and whether it fits their aircraft. You book on your phone, you get smart-lock access or in-app coordination with the owner, and you're done.

Why transient pilots use Quick Hangar

You see what's actually available

Real-time availability across the platform. If a hangar shows open for your dates, it's open — not "let me call you back."

Your aircraft is verified to fit

Wingspan, length, and height are checked automatically against the hangar's door width and floor dimensions, with a safety buffer. No more guessing about a door that "should be wide enough."

Pricing is clear before you commit

Daily rate up front. Hourly rate for short stays is calculated automatically. No call-the-FBO-for-a-quote nonsense.

Access without coordination headaches

Hangars equipped with Master Lock smart locks unlock from the Quick Hangar app — your access starts automatically when the reservation starts. For other hangars, in-app chat lets you coordinate with the owner without sharing personal phone numbers.

Coverage where pilots actually fly

Listings span GA airports across the U.S. — from major business-aviation fields to grass strips with a single hangar to share.

Got transient space to share?

If your hangar sits empty when you're not flying, list it on Quick Hangar and earn from the days you're not using it. Listing is free, takes about 5 minutes, and you set your own daily rate. Payouts go straight to your bank account through Stripe.

Frequently asked questions

What is transient hangar parking?

Transient hangar parking is overnight or short-stay indoor aircraft storage for pilots who don't permanently base their aircraft at the field. Quick Hangar lets pilots find and book transient hangar space at airports across the U.S. in minutes.

How do I find transient hangar space at an airport?

Search by airport code on Quick Hangar to see all available transient hangars at that field, including photos, daily rate, and exact dimensions. You can book and pay in the app — no need to call the FBO.

Is transient hangar parking expensive?

Transient hangar parking on Quick Hangar typically ranges from $45 to $200 per night, depending on the airport and hangar size. Owners set their own rates and you see the full total before booking.

What if there are no transient hangars listed at my destination?

Coverage expands as more hangar owners list their space. If your destination isn't yet covered, contact the local FBO or share Quick Hangar with hangar owners at that field so they can list their available space.