The airport has one fixed base operator, Landmark Aviation.
General aviation planes and pilots use the fixed base operator, Landmark Aviation.
Landmark Aviation has flight schools and can fix planes or fill them with fuel.
Landmark Aviation was formerly known as Jimsair Aviation Services.
Jimsair was the FBO at the airport for 55 years, until July 2008, when they were purchased by Landmark Aviation.
The company, now known as Landmark Aviation, developed a jet engine repair facility, an avionics-navigation shop and a structural and aircraft systems repair shop.
Today, Landmark Aviation employs roughly 220 people at the Augusta facility.
The airport's fixed base operator (FBO) is Landmark Aviation.
Landmark Aviation provides fixed-base operator services for passenger and general aviation traffic at the Fayetteville Regional Airport.
General aviation services, or fixed based operations, are provided by Landmark Aviation with full-service facilities for maintaining and housing private and corporate aircraft.