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Mountain West Aviation (KCXP)

Carson City

FBO Information

Website:
Phone:
Location:
2101 Arrowhead Dr, Carson City, NV 89706
Hours:
<Mon - Fri, 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sat - Sun, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
E-mail:
Amenities:
Restrooms, Beverages, Wifi Internet, Conference Room, Snooze Room, Pilots Lounge, Flight Planning, Internet Workstations, Showers, Kitchen, Business Center, Food
Credit Cards:
Discover, Mastercard, Us Bank Multiservice, Visa, American Express, Air Card
100LL100LLJet A W/ PristJet AJet A
$4.99
Self Service
$6.25
Full Service
$5.65
Full Service
$3.79
Self Service
$5.55
Full Service

Fees & Charges

Landing
$0.00
Deicing (Type I)
$22.00
Lavatory Service
$75.00
After Hours
$150.00
GPU
$150.00

Mountain West Aviation KCXP Pilot Reviews

David

October 2, 2025

Be aware, the price that shows up for fuel is the self-serve price, and those self-serve pumps are not on the FBO premises. You will have to taxi to a different location if you want to get that price. For jet fuel, the difference in cost is pretty dramatic. Otherwise, no issues, everyone was helpful and courteous.

Thomas

January 25, 2025

The whole crew, Courtney, Steve, Dan, Martin, and Phil. This team has more than once, gone out of their way to make this a wonderful experience for our crew and passengers. Car Rentals, Cleaning, Catering, Fuel! They assist wonderfully with all of it. Can't surpass their service! Thanks guys.

Maria

November 22, 2023

I visit here 5 or 6 times annually and Mtn West has consistently been wonderful to me! They are accommodating with temporary hangars when required, polite, and the entire facility is tidy and inviting.

Steven

October 28, 2023

Mountain West has courteous staff and excellent service. I'm based on the field.

Davis

October 25, 2023

Flew into CXP this last weekend on a Sunday to take my soon to be 94 year old father up for a flight as he used to fly for the FAA. Ended up leaving the plane overnight with MountainWest. The next day at 19 degrees the frost wasn't clearing off at all. Dan pulled it into their hangar and it was well worth the 60 dollars to get it "heated" up and dried out. I'll be back with these guys