Aviation Real Estate Ecosystem Takes Off in Arizona as More States Line Up
- Erik McCormick
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Aviation Real Estate Ecosystem Expands With Arizona Live and Multiple States in Development
OSHKOSH, Wis. — July 14, 2026 — Aviation Real Estate Magazine and
AviationRealEstate.com announced the next phase of the Aviation Real Estate Ecosystem, a growing national aviation real estate network designed to give pilots, airpark owners, and aviation property sellers a more complete solution for aviation real estate search, marketing, and specialist support.
Arizona is now up 100%, with Aviation Real Estate Ecosystem capabilities live and serving aviation property buyers and sellers in that market. Florida and Texas are expected to be up shortly, while additional aviation real estate ecosystem sites are in process for Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming. Several key states—including Tennessee, Georgia, and Nevada—are currently in search of the right aviation real estate brokers to anchor their local market presence.
For years, aviation real estate has operated in a fragmented environment, with listings, pilot buyers, brokers, aviation legal resources, lenders, auction platforms, and hangar-related services scattered across disconnected channels. The Aviation Real Estate Ecosystem is being developed to fill that gap by providing a more connected, aviation-first framework.
The ecosystem is built around several core elements:
Aviation-specific IDX and MLS search tools tuned to highlight hangars, runway access, airport identifiers, airpark amenities, and other aviation property features.
A nationwide aviation real estate buyers and sellers registry to help serious pilot buyers and aviation property owners connect across markets.
Curated aviation real estate specialists—brokers who understand aviation properties, along with aviation legal, aviation lending, aviation auction companies, hangar steel builders and contractors, hangar door providers, and hangar electronics specialists.
A connected network of local and regional aviation real estate sites, each focused on its own airparks and airports but tied together through shared technology and standards.
“The Aviation Real Estate Ecosystem is about solving what aviation real estate has been missing,” said Erik McCormick. “Pilots and aviation property owners have been living in a kind of vacuum—looking for hangars and airparks through tools that don’t speak aviation language and trying to sell to pilot buyers without a true aviation marketplace. This ecosystem is being built as a total solution, connecting aviation real estate, aviation legal, aviation lending, auction companies, and hangar-related services into one evolving network.”
As more states move from “in process” to fully live, the Aviation Real Estate Ecosystem is expected to give aviation communities better visibility, stronger access to qualified pilot buyers, and a clearer path to protecting the aviation lifestyle in residential airparks—what many see as the “right to ongoing flight.”
Additional details, including market-specific launch updates and participating aviation real estate partners, will be shared as each new ecosystem site rolls down the taxiway and joins the national network.
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