CB SkyShare Adds Second FBO
With its base in Ogden, Utah, the company has acquired the lone FBO at Gnoss
The 7,500 sq ft hangar at CB SkyShare's recently-acquired FBO at California's Gnoss Field in Marin County is suited to accommodate the operator's Pilatus PC-12s and Citation CJ2s.

Utah-based FBO operator and private lift provider CB SkyShare has purchased the former DVO Fuels FBO, the lone service provider at Gnoss Field Airport in California’s Marin County. The company has already completed remodeling the 1,600-sq-ft two-story terminal, which adjoins a 7,500-sq-ft hangar that can accommodate aircraft up to a CJ2. A second phase—including a new 600-sq-ft pilot lounge and snooze room, the addition of a self-service avgas pump, and electric vehicle charging stations—will be completed by this summer.


As part of its vision for the airport, which has a 3,300-foot main runway, the company established a green space on its property, rescuing several old-growth trees that were slated for removal.


“Our company is visionary, bold, and fanatic about the customer experience,” said Cory Bengtzen, founder of CB SkyShare, which offers aircraft charter, management, and fractional ownership solutions. “This must include creating actual physical spaces where a community can grow.”


“Cory and his team at CB SkyShare have a very unique vision and special culture, and we’re thrilled to watch them grow,” said Mick Kendall, director of West Coast sales and development with Shell fuel distributor Titan Aviation Fuels.