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Atlantic Aviation Opens Sustainable Executive Terminal at Napa County Airport
Atlantic Aviation unveils a 100% electric Executive Terminal at Napa County Airport, supporting luxury aviation and future eVTOL operations.
This article is based on an official press release and public statements from Atlantic Aviation, supplemented by industry research.
Gateway to Wine Country: Atlantic Aviation Unveils Sustainable Executive Terminal at Napa County Airport
Atlantic Aviation has officially opened the doors to its brand-new Executive Terminal at Napa County Airport (APC). Operating as a Fixed Base Operator (FBO), the facility is currently in a soft-launch phase, welcoming guests ahead of a formal grand opening. The announcement was made via the company’s official social media channels, signaling a major upgrade for general aviation in the region.
The new facility brings a highly anticipated “Modern Farmhouse” aesthetic and 100% electric operations to the heart of California’s Wine Country. By replacing its older, day-to-day operational building, Atlantic Aviation aims to significantly elevate the passenger and crew experience for those traveling to and from the Napa Valley.
According to industry research, this development is a cornerstone of a broader $30 million revitalization of Napa County Airport. The project not only caters to luxury business aviation but also lays the groundwork for future electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) operations, positioning APC as a forward-looking aviation hub.
Architectural Design and Facilities
A Modern Farmhouse Aesthetic
Designed by J.R. Miller & Associates (JRMA), the new Atlantic Aviation campus was specifically conceptualized to reflect the agrarian roots and luxury status of the Napa Valley wine region. The project encompasses a 9,500-square-foot executive terminal alongside a massive 39,000-square-foot aircraft hangar.
The terminal features a large-volume lobby with an exposed wood structure, offering direct views of the airfield. Visitors are greeted by a themed landside porte-cochere, while an airside canopy protects passengers boarding and disembarking. The adjacent hangar continues the agrarian theme with clerestory windows, stone wainscoting, and a dedicated “lean-to” area designed to support aircraft operations and a local flight school.
In its official announcement, the company highlighted the upgraded passenger experience:
“A sharper modern look, thoughtfully laid out, a space that better aligns with your elevated service experience,” stated Atlantic Aviation.
Sustainability and Environmental Impact
100% Electric Operations
A major focal point of the new FBO is its strict adherence to environmental standards. According to project background reports, the facility is fully CALGreen compliant and operates entirely without the use of natural gas. This 100% electric aviation infrastructure is a significant milestone for aviation facilities in California.
The terminal is powered in part by a 2,000-square-foot photovoltaic solar array system equipped with battery back-up. Water management is also a priority; the site features water-conserving plumbing systems and a bioswale designed to capture and naturally filter rainwater. Furthermore, the campus was constructed using locally sourced, sustainable building materials and is surrounded by native, drought-resistant landscaping. To support ground transit, the facility is currently equipped with multiple electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, with plans to add dozens more.
Economic and Regional Significance
Revitalizing Napa County Airport
Airports serve as the “Skyport to the Wine Country,” acting as the primary aviation gateway for domestic and international visitors. While APC does not host traditional commercial airlines, it is a vital hub for general aviation, corporate jets, and public charter flights such as JSX. Additionally, the airport serves a critical community function as a base for medical-evacuation flights and aerial firefighting aircraft during California’s wildfire season.
Industry research indicates that the Atlantic Aviation project is part of a $30 million airport redevelopment initiative approved by the Napa County Board of Supervisors in late 2022. Atlantic Aviation entered the Napa market that same year by acquiring the Lynx FBO Network, which had previously purchased the historic Napa Jet Center. Combined with a competing FBO project, these leases are projected to generate over $130 million in revenue for the airport over the next 30 years.
A Competitive Landscape
Atlantic Aviation is not the only operator investing heavily in APC. In late 2025, Toronto-based Skyservice Business Aviation opened a competing 60,000-square-foot FBO and hangar complex on a 15-acre parcel at the airport. The presence of two state-of-the-art facilities makes Napa County Airport a highly competitive and premium destination for private-jets.
Future-Proofing with Advanced Air Mobility
Preparing for eVTOLs
Looking ahead, Atlantic Aviation is positioning its Napa location to be a key node in the future of urban air mobility. The company recently announced that the APC base will be one of five key locations in the San Francisco Bay Area to support an electric air taxi network. Through a partnership with Archer Aviation, a manufacturer of eVTOL aircraft, this terminal will eventually facilitate quick, zero-emission flights between Napa and the broader Bay Area.
AirPro News analysis
We view Atlantic Aviation’s new terminal as a textbook example of how modern FBOs must adapt to dual pressures: the demand for ultra-luxury passenger experiences and the strict regulatory environment regarding sustainability. By committing to a 100% electric, zero-natural-gas facility, Atlantic Aviation is not only future-proofing its operations against tightening California environmental mandates but also appealing directly to the eco-conscious sensibilities of its high-net-worth clientele. Furthermore, the integration of eVTOL infrastructure via the Archer Aviation partnership demonstrates a clear strategic pivot from traditional general aviation services toward next-generation advanced air mobility (AAM).
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the grand opening for the new Atlantic Aviation terminal at APC?
While the facility is currently open and welcoming guests in a soft-launch capacity, Atlantic Aviation has stated that a formal grand opening is “on the horizon.” Official dates have not yet been released.
What makes the new FBO sustainable?
The facility is CALGreen compliant and 100% electric, utilizing zero natural gas. It features a 2,000-square-foot solar array with battery backup, a rainwater-filtering bioswale system, drought-resistant landscaping, and multiple EV charging stations.
Does Napa County Airport have commercial flights?
No, APC does not host traditional commercial airlines. It caters exclusively to general aviation, business and corporate jets, public charter flights, and emergency services like aerial firefighting and medical evacuations.
Sources:
Atlantic Aviation Official Statement
Provided Industry Research Report
Photo Credit: Atlantic Aviation