Lone Kentucky Airport FBO Changes Hands
Airport Management Solutions won the RFP process over three competitors
The former Midwest Aviation FBO at Barkley Regional Airport in West Paducah, Kentucky, is now operating as Four Rivers Aviation after parent company Airport Management Solutions was selected at the end of the RFP process. © Barkley Regional Airport Authority

The lone FBO at Barkley Regional Airport in West Paducah, Kentucky (KPAH) has a new operator for the first time in more than three decades with the awarding of the facility to Airport Management Solutions (AMS), which has rebranded the facility as Four Rivers Aviation and made it a part of the Avfuel branded dealer network.

The FBO—which is open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day—features a 7,700-sq-ft two-story terminal with passenger and pilot lounges, kitchenette, refreshment bar, crew cars, and onsite car rental. It has more than 23,000 sq ft of hangar space that can accommodate light jets.

AMS—which operates four other FBOs in the South and Midwest—was selected by the airport authority over three other applicants in the RFP process. Incumbent Midwest Aviation, which had operated the location since the early 1990s, chose not to submit a proposal, preferring to concentrate on its maintenance operations at nearby Mayfield Graves County Airport and at Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois in Marion. “AMS has a proven history of successfully managing FBOs and is excited for this new venture,” said Erick Larson, the company’s director of business development.

According to KPAH director Dennis Rouleau, the airport is about to begin a $3 million renovation of the terminal, to be followed by a $2 million replacement of the fuel farm.

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