Published: March 25, 2024 | By: Mark MacDonald
Hangar doors provide access to aircraft hangars while ensuring security, protection, and ease of operation. But what exactly is a hangar door, and what role does it play in the aviation industry? Let’s unravel the mystery and explore the significance of a hangar door..
A hangar door is a large, movable barrier installed at the entrance of aircraft hangars. It is designed to accommodate the entry and exit of aircraft, as well as personnel and equipment, while effectively sealing off the hangar when closed.
Hangar doors come in various types, each offering unique features and benefits suited to different hangar configurations and requirements. Popular types include bi-fold doors, sliding doors, hydraulic doors, and vertical lift doors.
The primary function of a hangar door is to provide access to the hangar space for aircraft, vehicles, and personnel. Additionally, hangar doors play a crucial role in protecting aircraft from external elements such as weather, debris, and unauthorized access.
As a leading hangar door manufacturer, Well Bilt specializes in designing and manufacturing high-quality aircraft hangar doors tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients. Our extensive range of products includes bi-fold doors, sliding doors, hydraulic doors, and more, all crafted with precision engineering and durable materials.
Ready to enhance the security, functionality, and aesthetics of your aircraft hangar? Look no further than Well Bilt Industries. Contact us today to learn more about our industry-leading hangar door solutions and take your aviation facility to new heights.
About the Author
Mark MacDonald
Mark MacDonald, a University of Mississippi graduate, is the Owner and CEO of Well Bilt Industries, a leader in aircraft hangar door manufacturing for nearly 40 years. Under his leadership, the company has expanded from bottom rolling hangar doors to include bifold and single panel hydraulic doors. Mark’s focus on quality has propelled WELL BILT into agriculture, marine, industrial, and residential markets, with all products manufactured using high-quality steel and UL-listed parts at their Ocala, Florida facility.