Fort Collins, US πΊπΈ Closed Airport
ICAO
US-11200
IATA
-
Elevation
4935 ft
Region
US-CO
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Location: 40.583604Β° N, -105.035182Β° E
Continent: North America
Type: Closed Airport
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| Designation | Length | Width | Surface | Status |
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H1/ |
162 ft | 63 ft | ASP | Active |
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December 31, 2013
Economic. The heliport was a private facility owned and operated by the company Heli-Support, Inc. The company was voluntarily dissolved on December 31, 2013, leading to the cessation of all operations and the closure of its heliport. The property was subsequently sold for commercial redevelopment in mid-2014.
The site has been completely repurposed. In August 2014, the property at 3501 E Mulberry St was purchased by Houska Automotive. The former hangar and maintenance building, along with the helicopter landing pad, are now used as a large-scale automotive and heavy truck repair facility. The site is now an active commercial automotive business with no remaining aviation infrastructure.
The Heli-Support Heliport was a private-use facility that served as the operational base for Heli-Support, Inc., a company founded in 1987. The company specialized in helicopter maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services for various models, including Bell helicopters. The heliport was integral to its business, allowing clients to fly their aircraft directly to the site for service. Historical satellite imagery from the 2000s and early 2010s frequently shows helicopters, such as the Bell 206 JetRanger, on its landing pad. It was a key piece of aviation service infrastructure in Northern Colorado, though not open for public use.
None. The property has been permanently converted to a non-aviation commercial use. The land and buildings are fully occupied and utilized by an automotive repair company, and there are no known plans or prospects for the site to ever be reopened as a heliport.