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How A Heliwagon Can Modernize Your Hangar

  • Chase Gibbs
  • Jan 12
  • 3 min read

Managing a helicopter hangar involves more than just parking aircraft. Efficiency, safety, and space optimization all play a crucial role in daily operations. That’s where a Heliwagon steps in. Designed with modern aviation needs in mind, a Heliwagon streamlines the way you move, position, and store your helicopter. With remote-controlled precision and rugged durability, it transforms hangar logistics into a smoother, more reliable process.


Remote-Controlled Movement Offers Total Control

A major advantage of a Heliwagon is the ability to move your helicopter using a wireless remote. Traditional tugs often require multiple people and risk awkward positioning. With a Heliwagon, a single operator can move the helicopter into or out of the hangar with pinpoint control. This hands-free system operates with a range of up to 500 feet, allowing the pilot or ground crew to maintain 360-degree walk-around visibility. This minimizes labor costs, reduces the risk of ground damage, and increases safety—especially in tight or cluttered hangar spaces.


Built for Strength and Versatility

Whether you operate a Bell, Airbus, Robinson, or MD helicopter, Heliwagons are built to accommodate various rotorcraft types with ease. Their robust design supports aircraft up to 9,000 lbs in the heaviest configuration, such as the 16'x16' model. The all-steel, powder-coated frame is built with corrosion-resistant materials to withstand years of use in demanding environments. Additionally, Heliwagons feature diamond plating and a thick, non-skid polyurethane liner that is resistant to fuels, hydraulic fluids, and caustic chemicals, ensuring safe transport in rain or shine.


Protects Your Aircraft and Hangar Floor

Moving a helicopter with outdated gear can risk "hangar rash"—scrapes, dings, and even costly accidents caused by poor ground control. Heliwagons offer a smooth, controlled ride with a forward speed of up to 200 feet per minute. The unit’s industrial-grade casters and drive wheels are designed to comfortably traverse minor changes in grade and clear low obstacles without leaving marks or causing wear on polished hangar floors. This means your aircraft—and your facility—remain protected every time you operate.


Maximizes Space and Efficiency

Hangar space is premium real estate. In 2026, as operators look to maximize every square foot to accommodate larger "super medium" helicopters or growing fleets, precise maneuverability is essential. The low 17-inch profile of the Heliwagon allows for tighter parking configurations and better space management. You no longer need excessive clearance to guide your aircraft manually. Instead, helicopters can be parked closer together or aligned precisely along walls, allowing you to store more aircraft or optimize your hangar layout for tools and support vehicles.


Reduces Crew Fatigue and Improves Safety

Manual handling of helicopters can be strenuous and risky, especially during early morning missions or late-night returns. Heliwagons reduce physical strain on crew members by handling all the heavy lifting electronically. The wireless remote uses Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) technology for a secure signal, letting the technician stay at a safe distance while guiding the aircraft. For low-light operations, the unit features recessed deck lighting and wrapped LED under-lighting, ensuring a safe landing and transport environment regardless of visibility.

Low Maintenance and Ready When You Are

Heliwagons are engineered for reliability and are 100% electric. Each unit is equipped with commercial-grade batteries and an onboard charger that plugs into standard 110v or 240v outlets. A full charge provides over four hours of continuous run time. The self-contained system requires no complicated setup, and its weather-resistant design makes it just as effective outdoors on the ramp as it is indoors. If necessary, the unit even includes a 2-inch receiver for traditional towing.


A Smart Investment for Aviation Professionals

Whether you're operating a private helicopter, managing a corporate fleet, or running a commercial aviation facility, the benefits of a Heliwagon quickly outweigh the initial investment. By enabling one-person operation and eliminating the need for separate tugs and tows, it significantly improves operational flow. In the long run, this contributes to lower labor costs, fewer ground accidents, and a more professional, streamlined hangar environment.

 
 
 

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