FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY (KUAO)

Corporate Flight Department 


Golf West
is a mixed-use facility designed for the corporate flight department of an undisclosed financial services company at Aurora Airport.  

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Delivery Method Airport Location Square Feet Year Completed
Aurora, Oregon

 23,240 SF

Coming Fall 2025
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This future-ready aviation facility combines a modern hangar with executive offices that offer panoramic runway views, framed by striking two-story glass curtain walls.

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Polished and prepared for arrival — this pristine concrete floor, warmed with radiant tube heating, flows seamlessly to the full-span, 28-foot bi-parting hangar doors.

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Framing complete, glass walls in place, and finishing touches underway — this space is transforming quickly into a modern, light-filled office.

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A rendering of a thoughtfully designed executive lounge and workspace with expansive airfield views.

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From vision to reality — Team Centrex inspects progress on a next-generation hangar slated for completion in Fall 2025.

PROJECT GALLERY

With Centrex handling every detail, we didn’t have to worry — they delivered a facility that works perfectly for our flight department.
Chief Pilot
Financial Services Company
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AURORA AIRPORT

Aurora State Airport (KUAO), also known as Wes Lematta Field, is a busy general aviation hub located just north of Aurora, Oregon, and operated by the Oregon Department of Aviation. Originally built in 1943 as a WWII auxiliary field, it now supports nearly 95,000 annual operations, making it one of the state’s top four busiest airports. The facility features a 5,004-foot runway, a control tower with Class D airspace, and is home to more than 270 based aircraft. Aurora hosts several FBOs and major aviation businesses, including Van’s Aircraft, Columbia Helicopters, and Life Flight Network, and serves as a key training and corporate aviation center. A 20-year master plan is underway, with a full runway rehabilitation scheduled for 2025, reflecting the airport’s growing importance to Oregon’s aviation network.