
Masters Tournament Ramps Up Georgia Aviation Activity
This week, Wheels Up will utilize FBOs at Daniel Field Airport and Augusta Regional Airport to operate approximately 200 flights.
Professional golfers such as Jordan Spieth and Phil Mickelson might be busy practicing their swing, but FBOs in the Augusta, Georgia area have the Masters Tournament down to a tee. From April 6 through 9, charter company Wheels Up is expected to fly approximately 200 flights in and out of the area via Daniel Field Airport (DNL) and Augusta Regional Airport (AGS). The company will also arrange shuttle flights from Atlanta (PDK) and New Jersey's Teterboro (TEB) to Daniel Field.
According to the National Business Aviation Association, Augusta Regional Airport will close Runway 8/26 and taxiways A and E to accommodate aircraft parking. Ramp control advisory services will be managed by John Wayne Air Cavalry LLC.
Augusta Aviation’s vice president of business development, Becky Shealy, said that the FBO has brought in additional ground power units and hired independent contractors. Through its online registry DNL FasTrak, the FBO has booked approximately 70 reservations. However, this number can easily change. With the Wheels Up King Airs coming through, Thursday will be the FBO’s busiest day, Shealy said. Ultimately, Shealy estimates that Augusta Aviation will pump 6,000 to 7,000 gallons of jet-A fuel.
While these FBOs are welcoming aircraft, Wheels Up will also host its fourth annual “Wheels Up Hospitality House,” during which members can receive breakfast, lunch, and cocktails from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. The company will also host its fourth annual “Wheels Down at the Masters,” which is a members-only party that features refreshments and live music.