SR Aviation Infrastructure Expands Footprint with Bridger Hangar Complex Purchase

In a significant development for the aviation industry, SR Aviation Infrastructure (SRAI) has officially acquired the Bridger Hangar Complex located at the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) in Bozeman, Montana. This acquisition was announced on October 28, 2025, and signifies SRAI's commitment to investing in high-quality aviation assets that cater to the growing demand for private and general aviation infrastructure. The complex comprises three hangars with a total space of 118,000 square feet, strategically positioned at one of the fastest-growing airports in the United States. Additional to the existing space, there is a fully entitled site designated for the development of a new 40,000-square-foot hangar, anticipated to serve the expanding aviation market in the region.

The Bridger Hangar Complex was acquired from Bridger Aerospace Group Holdings, Inc., a leading provider of aerial firefighting services in the United States. As part of the deal, the existing hangars will be leased back to Bridger Aerospace under a long-term lease lasting ten years. This arrangement ensures that Bridger Aerospace, which operates as one of the country’s largest aerial firefighting companies providing services to federal and state agencies, will maintain its operational headquarters at the site.

"Bozeman has presented immense chances for growth in private aviation and overall aviation infrastructure," stated Jonathon Reeser, the President of SR Aviation Infrastructure. He emphasized that this acquisition aligns with SRAI's strategic focus on acquiring well-situated, high-quality aviation assets possessing clear potential for value creation. The continuous growth in Bozeman, driven by the allure of premier destinations including Big Sky Ski Resort and Yellowstone National Park, has made this market exceedingly attractive for aviation development. SRAI’s planned expansion aims to address the growing demand for hangar space in this region.

Monte Koch, Senior Advisor at SR Aviation Infrastructure, echoed these sentiments, highlighting Bozeman's potential not only in terms of immediate market strength but also regarding the future development opportunities that could reshape the aviation landscape in the area. He underscored the necessity of recognizing and acting swiftly on these opportunities, while also investing in the enhancement of existing facilities.

SRAI operates as an investment platform that dedicates itself to the acquisition, development, and leasing of aviation-related real estate across the United States. This includes spaces for various aviation stakeholders such as corporate flight departments, government organizations, Fixed Base Operators (FBOs), Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) providers, flight schools, and charter companies. The acquisition of the Bridger Hangar Complex marks the third investment for SRAI, as they work towards building a comprehensive portfolio of institutional-grade aviation assets.

Furthermore, SRAI is already known for its timely acquisitions, having successfully launched its operations with the purchase of the Quail Air Center in Las Vegas, NV, followed by another acquisition at the San Antonio International Airport. Such strategic investments suggest that SRAI is poised for continued growth in the aviation infrastructure sector, bridging the gap between supply and demand within aviation real estate markets.

Those interested in following SRAI's journey can visit their website to explore more about their portfolio and future ambitions. As the aviation sector continues to expand, investments like the Bridger Hangar Complex acquisition are vital for coping with the rising demand for aviation services, shaping the future of aviation infrastructure in strategically important areas like Bozeman, Montana.

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