Houston Airport System
Houston, Texas

City of Houston
FLEET MAINTENANCE

• BUSH INTERCONTINENTAL

• WILLIAM P. HOBBY

• ELLINGTON FIELD


Bush Intercontinental Airport
Since 1969, Bush Intercontinental Airport has provided the City of Houston and the entire Gulf Coast region with first-class airport facilities and a wide range of aviation services. Offering direct access to more than 180 destinations throughout the world, this is the 8th busiest airport in the U.S. and the 11th busiest in the world.

William P. Hobby Airport
William P. Hobby Airport handles domestic passengers for eight commercial airlines and is the international point of entry for general aviation activity between Texas and Mexico. The airport plays a key role in Southwest Airlines' route system. Hobby's airfield is capable

of handling all but the largest narrow-body aircraft in operation today. Hobby supports a major general aviation operation including five fixed based operators and several hundred corporate jets.

Ellington Field
Ellington Field is a joint use civil/military airport. Acquired by the City of Houston in 1984, Ellington now supports the operations of the U.S. Military, NASA, Continental Express, United Parcel Service and general aviation. Ellington Field is located approximately 15 miles south of downtown Houston. The airport is operated and maintained by the Houston Airport System.

Services provided:
Management, supervision, labor, parts, materials, equipment, diagnostics, overhaul repairs, mobile service, lubricants, coolants, tires, batteries, consumables, tools, instruments, reports, transportation, insurance, subcontracts, bonds, incidentals, and all other related services for vehicles and equipment to ensure that vehicles are maintained in a first class condition.
Provide operations and maintenance support for a fleet of over 600 vehicles and equipment including sedans, SUVs and trucks of one ton or less, farm tractors, mowers, sweepers, scrubbers and airfield paint striping machines.