Million Air Syracuse (KSYR)

Syracuse Hancock International

FBO Information

Website:
N/A
Location:
110 Air Cargo Road, Syracuse, NY 13212
Hours:
xSu: 00:00-24:00 M: 00:00-24:00 Tu: 00:00-24:00 W: 00:00-24:00 Th: 00:00-24:00 F: 00:00-24:00 Sa: 00:00-24:00
Amenities:
Restrooms, Beverages, Wifi Internet, Snooze Room, Pilots Lounge, Flight Planning, Internet Workstations
Credit Cards:
Avcard, Discover, Mastercard, Us Bank Multiservice, Visa, American Express, Air Card
100LLJet A W/ PristJet A
$6.60
Full Service
$6.81
Full Service
$6.70
Full Service

Fees & Charges

After Hours
$0.00
GPU
$200.00

Million Air Syracuse KSYR Pilot Reviews

Andrew

July 12, 2025

Malibu Mirage, topped off fuel $60 ramp fee $10 facility fee Just to drop someone off. I'm not a cheap person but this is getting ridiculous.

Garcia

March 20, 2025

Light jet 1/22/2025 $36 facility charge $105 GPU usage

Melissa

November 6, 2024

$100 GPU fee light jet that took 501 gallons fuel $35 Facility fee not waived with fuel

Perez

September 30, 2024

We spent a night in SYR at Million Air in our G500. Saying they were on the ball would be an understatement. They assisted with rental car reservations and had our car ready when we arrived. Fuel truck was standing by. They took us inside in a van because it was raining. All billing was handled quickly and professionally. Next morning with our pax went super smoothly thanks to the wonderful staff. Can't say enough nice things. Thanks for the wonderful experience- 10/10 recommend!

Williams

May 18, 2024

Nice facility. Costly fees. Small, single engine piston, $30 ramp fee per day! Waived if you buy fuel for first day but if staying multiple days, they charge ramp fee everyday. More of an overnight parking fee than ramp fee. Only show in town. They own Freeman Jet Center too. Identical fees. Avoid if you can.

Thompson

March 17, 2024

Was there a few days ago to clear customs and fuel up. Nice facility (very...) and friendly staff at the counter. However, it took over 30 minutes to be refueled and I still wonder if the lineman was properly trained for his duty.