Address: 2115 Terminal Dr, Galveston, TX 77554, United States
“Really glad jet center has taken over FBO! Every trip we’ve made they have gone above and beyond to make sure we’re taken care of! My hats off the the people in charge of hiring a great team of employees! Y’all definitely have a great group of people there! Thank y’all! N8795W”
Address: Unnamed Road, Galveston, TX 77550, USA
Address: Galveston, TX 77553, USA
“Dresser Industries is a worldwide supplier of equipment and services for gas and petroleum exploration and development, energy processing, engineering, and mining. Five industrial segments divide the operations of this company. The oilfield products and services division provides equipment and services for oil and gas exploration, drilling, and production. Energy processing and conversion equipment, the processing division, furnishes products and services for gas reinjection and the conversion of hydrocarbon raw materials into fuels and lubricants.”
Address: Port Bolivar, TX 77650, USA
Address: 1495 Gulf Fwy S, League City, TX 77573, USA
“I needed one little part and they just gave it to me. Knew what I needed and where it was. Great staff ”
Address: 2115 Terminal Dr, Galveston, TX 77552, USA
“Awesome service and friendly people”
Address: 8315 FM 2004, Santa Fe, TX 77510, USA
“Had a chopper ride from base to my vessel at offshore Galveston.. the pilot very professional.. thoroughly enjoyed the flight..”
Address: Hitchcock, TX 77563, USA
“I kept a plane at the grass airstrip known as Volk Field in Hitchcock, Texas when Gus "Doc" Anagnostos owned it in the 1980's. He was a chiropractor with an office on 45th St. in Galveston. He was a WW2 veteran, Airborne, and kept parachuting into his 50's. He smoked and unfortunately died of lung cancer. He flew a Cessna taildragger. The rest of the pilots there were great older men with many wonderful stories. Hoot Gibson once did a few fly-bys in a small BeDe. The picture shows the dirt driveway. Along that dirt driveway you can see on the right what were open air hangers with roofs. My corrugated tin was used to wall one in. If you proceeded along that driveway the grass strip was on the right, along with the hangers. Gus let me paint my plane in one hanger. A fellow named Scooter had a red Smith biplane in the adjacent hanger. He welded a metal cup-holder into the Smith's cockpit. Hilarious guy. He asked me, "What color are you painting your plane?" I said, "B.M.W. red!" He said, "You should paint it yellow so when you crash in the swamp they can find you!" Good memories of Volk Field. R.I.P. boys!”
Address: Dickinson, TX 77539, USA
“Good everyone was nice and polite”
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