Middle Georgia Regional Airport to Announce New FBO, Plans for Future Facility
Monday, October 23rd, 2023
Macon-Bibb County has completed the transition of Fixed Base Operator (FBO) services from Lowe Aviation to the Middle Georgia Regional Airport. FBOs provide a variety of services to pilots and planes, include fueling, hangaring, and ground transportation. Henry Lowe will still maintain his charter business
An official announcement of the new FBO, as well as additional plans for its future, will be made Monday, October 23, at 10:00 a.m. behind the former Lowe Aviation (2178 Flightline Avenue), next to the Middle Georgia Regional Airport Terminal. The event will be streamed live on Facebook at www.facebook.com/maconbibbcounty.
With the additions of new industries, the coming extension of the runway, steady passenger service, and more, it was determined that significant operational efficiencies can be obtained under County management. This transition also means the County will build a brand new FBO executive terminal to welcome people to our community and provide pilots and planes with the latest in technology and support services.
“The Lowe family has done a tremendous job here at the airport for more than 76 years, and I want to thank them for their service to the air service community and to Macon-Bibb,” says Mayor Lester Miller.
“With the Airport managing all operational aspects, we can coordinate current logistics, plan for future improvements, manage projects both big and small, and be involved with every plane, pilot, and passenger that takes off and lands here,” says Airport Director Doug Faour.
Macon-Bibb County, through its departments, spent the last SIX months working to make this as smooth a transition as possible for employees. That included studying salaries & benefits, getting identification cards, going through orientation, purchasing uniforms, determining IT needs (connection to the network, computers, cell phones, website information, etc.), determining security needs (lock and access systems, connecting to security cameras, etc.), and more. The Human Resources Department individually met with Lowe Aviation employees to get them hired as Macon-Bibb County employees.
“We wanted them to know their knowledge, expertise, and skills are valued and still needed here at the Airport, and we want them to be part of our exciting future,” adds Faour. “It was our goal to have them become part of our team and continue providing great service to planes of all sizes here.”
“Things are really taking off at our airport, and this is a chance to grow our team here and make better plans for our future,” adds Mayor Miller. “This is an exciting time for economic development in Macon-Bibb, and we’re going to make every effort to take it to new heights.”
In January 2023, Macon-Bibb, the Airport, and many partners broke ground on the runway extension, a project that has been needed for many years.
“This extension will provide so much opportunity for the growth at our airport and will make it more convenient for our current tenants,” said Mayor Lester Miller. “This is a project that has been in the works for many years, and we are thrilled that it is finally happening.”
The first phase of the project will be the construction of a retaining wall near the approach end of Runway 5, which is in the southwest corner of airport property near Sardis Church Road. The estimated cost for the first phase is approximately $2 million and it’s being funded partially from the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) Highway Division.
The second phase of construction is the actual extension of the runway and the installation of an Engineered Materials Arresting System (EMAS). The extension should be completed in late 2024 or early 2025.


