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A ribbon cutting ceremony was held to commemorate the opening of Hangar 3090 at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C. on July 7, 2022. Hangar 3090 will be the new home of Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 501 and set the standard for future F-35B squadrons at MCAS Beaufort. (U.S. Marine Corps Video By Cpl. Aidan Parker)

Photo by Cpl. Aidan Parker

MCAS Beaufort Opens New F-35B Hangar

7 Jul 2022 | Capt. Thomas Jones Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort

MARINE CORPS AIR STATION BEAUFORT, S.C. - Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Beaufort hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for its new F-35B hangar on Thursday, July 7, 2022. MCAS Beaufort leadership was joined by state and local partners for the event.

The $79 million dollar project created the most state of the art hangar on the air station and will support the mission of Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 501 (VMFAT-501) as the Fleet Replacement Squadron for F-35B pilots.

The facility consists of a 42,000 square foot hangar bay with a capacity of nine F-35B's, a 103,000 square foot administration building that is able to accommodate up to 450 Marines and civilian personnel, a Pilot Fit Facility for the fitting of pilot flight equipment, an operational support facility, a three story parking structure, 25 sunshades, an expansion of the visiting aircraft line, and two wide body aircraft refueling stations.

"Projects like this hangar help us as an air station to build for the future," said Col. Karl Arbogast, MCAS Beaufort Commanding Officer. "All of our plans and accomplishments for modernization to date are solely focused on better supporting our tenant units, primarily Marine Aircraft Group-31, in their mission to deploy aircraft and personnel across the globe. The bottom line is that we are innovating, we are building, and we are protecting these significant investments to ensure the sound of freedom is here to stay in the Low Country."