Airplanes, helicopters, and aviation equipment need a reliable shelter. Wooden or older hangars often struggle with weather and maintenance, but Titan Steel Buildings offer strong steel structures that are built for aviation. Our hangars are designed to protect aircraft from wind, rain, and extreme temperatures, while giving you wide, open space for storage and maintenance.
Whether you’re running a small airfield, managing private planes, or handling commercial aircraft, our buildings can be designed to fit your exact needs.
Built to Protect Aircraft
Strong steel frames that stand up to storms and heavy winds
Wide-span interiors with no center columns to block wings or tails
Large doors for easy aircraft movement in and out
Weather-tight roofing that shields from sun, snow, and rain
Good ventilation to reduce humidity and protect equipment
Steel that won’t rot, warp, or get eaten by termites
Hangars That Make Aviation Easier
Every pilot and operator knows downtime is costly. Our steel hangars go up quickly, need very little upkeep, and last for decades. From small personal planes to large jets, we can customize the design so you have the space you need.
With strong protection against weather and easy access for maintenance, our steel hangars give you more time in the air and less time worrying about your building.
How Titan Steel Buildings Work for Aviation
Fire-resistant steel adds extra safety for equipment and aircraft
Custom sizes and layouts for everything from private planes to fleets
Clear-span design leaves wide open floor space
Fast construction, so your hangar is ready sooner
Low maintenance saves money over time
Meets aviation building standards and safety codes
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Are steel hangars safe for airplanes?
Yes, our steel buildings protect aircraft from harsh weather, fire risks, and humidity. They’re much safer and longer-lasting than wooden hangars.
Can the hangar fit different aircraft sizes?
Definitely. We customize layouts to handle anything from small planes to commercial aircraft.
How do you handle large hangar doors?
We design wide, clear openings so planes can move in and out smoothly without damage.
Will the building hold up in extreme climates?
Yes. Our hangars are engineered to handle heavy snow, high winds, and hot summers, so your planes stay safe all year