With this agreement, Galaxy FBO has taken over the existing city-run operations at the Big Spring / McMahon-Wrinkle Airport, including:
- A 4,500-square-foot FBO terminal with pilot and passenger amenities
- Three hangars, totaling over 53,000 square feet of aircraft storage
Galaxy FBO has already begun upgrading the existing FBO terminal, hangars, pilot office and storage facilities to align with the premium standards across its network, creating a refined home for both based tenants and transient operators. Modernization efforts are expected to be completed by June 2026 and will be carried out without disruption to ongoing flight operations. Aircraft operators seeking base hangar opportunities in the region are encouraged to contact Galaxy FBO to request a proposal and learn more about upcoming availability.
“Our expansion to McMahon-Wrinkle Airport represents more than just geographic growth; it’s an investment in the future of West Texas aviation,” said Jamie Munoz, Vice President of Sales at Galaxy FBO. “We’re excited to bring our signature hospitality, efficiency, and elevated service experience to the Big Spring aviation community.”
As demand and interest in the airport continue to rise, Galaxy FBO plans to develop new hangars on a 21-acre parcel north of the existing terminal and west of Taxiway B. The BPG Airport is home to a growing industrial park and sits at a vital crossroads in West Texas, making it an ideal location for general aviation and corporate travel. The addition of Galaxy FBO is expected to support local economic development and provide upgraded services to pilots and passengers alike.



Strategically located along major east-west and north-south flight corridors, Big Spring offers a prime position as a cross-country fuel stop for general and business aviation. McMahon-Wrinkle Airport features two runways, including Runway 18/36 at 8,803 feet in length, capable of accommodating virtually any general aviation aircraft. The airport provides a convenient and efficient refueling option without the congestion or delays of larger metro airports. Its proximity to the Permian Basin, one of the nation’s most active energy regions, also makes it an ideal base of operations for oil and gas industry flights. Just minutes from Midland – Odessa metropolitan area and within easy reach of Texas High Plains, Galaxy FBO at Big Spring delivers quick turns, competitive fuel pricing, and direct access to West Texas industry and commerce.
“Paired with Galaxy FBO’s world-renowned service and hospitality, this expansion secures Big Spring / McMahon-Wrinkle Airport (KBPG)’s place on the map as a premier base for corporate operators, a gateway to the Permian Basin, and a trusted transcontinental fuel stop for discerning flight departments across North America.” said Mike Feeley A.A.E., Airport Director for the Big Spring / McMahon-Wrinkle Airport.