Atlantic Aviation (KOMA)

Eppley Airfield

FBO Information

Website:
Phone:
Location:
3737 Orville Plaza, Omaha 68110
Hours:
Mon-Sun: 24 hours
Amenities:
Restrooms, Beverages, Wifi Internet, Conference Room, Snooze Room, Pilots Lounge, Showers, Kitchen, Business Center, Food
Credit Cards:
Avcard, Discover, Mastercard, Us Bank Multiservice, Visa, American Express
100LLJet A W/ PristJet A
$7.99
Full Service
$7.14
Full Service
$6.98
Full Service

Fees & Charges

Security
$45.00

Atlantic Aviation KOMA Pilot Reviews

Davis

April 18, 2025

Criminal fines apply if you fail to purchase the minimum fuel requirement—120 gallons for a King Air 350. I had arranged for overnight hangar space and confirmed its availability upon request. However, when I arrived the following morning, the aircraft had not been secured inside, and it experienced heavy rain and strong winds throughout the night. They offered only apologies, providing no reduction on the exorbitant fines. This is typical of Atlantic Aviation. The service was subpar given the premium pricing. Signature Flight Support will receive my business at KOMA going forward.

Taylor

September 27, 2024

Stopped here to drop someone off in Meridian. Ramp fee was over $300 or a minimum of 40 gallons. It makes no sense to me to charge that kind of ramp fee! Signature ramp fee is $130 or 27 gallon purchase. I will definitely be going there next time.

Moore

September 10, 2024

Caution: Fuel pricing is no longer C.A.A. compliant! There is a $3.00 per gallon difference.

Brian

May 22, 2024

A $90 ramp fee applies for single-engine piston aircraft, requiring a minimum fuel purchase of 19 gallons to waive it. Signature Flight Support is generally more accommodating to GA pilots if you are seeking to reduce costs.

Clark

April 30, 2024

We stopped here on 5/25/2024 for lunch while flying our Mooney. The ramp and desk personnel were very friendly. We utilized the crew car to travel into town for a meal. I would certainly choose to stop here again.

James

April 9, 2024

The line service personnel seemed very genuine and helpful. Fortunately, the C.A.A. fuel pricing was reasonable, but a $150.00 ramp fee for the King Air feels a bit excessive for Omaha, Nebraska.