Implemented projects
Aircraft hangar
- covered area - 14,747 sq ft
Helicopters hangar
- covered area - 15,715 sq ft
Aircraft hangar
- covered area - 7,750 sq ft
Helicopter hangar
- covered area - 3,111 sq ft
Advantages
- The cost is much lower compared with that of permanent buildings
- Long-term service life
- Covering of large areas without internal pillars
- Can withstand high wind and snow loads
- Easy dismantling, transportation and repeated installation
- Possibility of using any type of foundation, including mobile foundations
Vector inflatable aircraft hangars can be used as temporary or long-term structures for aircraft storage, inspection, repair, and weather protection.
An inflatable airplane hangar is especially useful when aviation equipment needs protection quickly, when a permanent building is not practical, or when the hangar may need to be relocated later. Vector designs temporary aircraft hangars with the required clear span, door opening, anchoring, lighting, ventilation, and climate options for the aircraft and site.
The advantages of inflatable aircraft hangars are fast production, rapid deployment, and minimal heavy equipment during installation. The sealed inflatable modules are filled with compressed air, giving the building rigidity and allowing it to withstand wind and snow loads. Vector temporary airplane hangar systems are adapted for operation in different climate zones within the temperature range from -22°F to +104°F.
An inflatable airplane hangar is especially useful when aviation equipment needs protection quickly, when a permanent building is not practical, or when the hangar may need to be relocated later. Vector designs temporary aircraft hangars with the required clear span, door opening, anchoring, lighting, ventilation, and climate options for the aircraft and site.
The advantages of inflatable aircraft hangars are fast production, rapid deployment, and minimal heavy equipment during installation. The sealed inflatable modules are filled with compressed air, giving the building rigidity and allowing it to withstand wind and snow loads. Vector temporary airplane hangar systems are adapted for operation in different climate zones within the temperature range from -22°F to +104°F.
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