The EFASS military aircraft hangar is mission ready to support defence operations out in the field. These defence standard military aircraft hangars can accommodate a wide variety of fixed wing aircraft and rotary wing aircraft for storage, maintenance, and swift deployment.
The EFASS range of aircraft hangars is available in three spans, with various door options to accommodate all your aircraft storage and maintenance operations. All structures pack into 20ft ISO containers for transport.
Rubb Hangar Advantages
The EFASS range covers all operations with three different span widths 11.1m (36ft), 20.4m (67ft), 25m (82ft) to suit your specific requirements. It is capable of withstanding wind loads of VE 41.6m/s and snow loads 100kg per m2.
Rubb Hangar’s high grade 6082 T6 aluminium leg and roof sections ensures structural superiority while remaining lightweight to be transported. The company uses the highest quality and strongest PVC coated fabric, which provides durability and an effective working environment, while the double skin insulated PVC fabric cladding is fire retardant and can be easily repaired. Insulation U value – 1.68 W/m²K.
Typical building lengths range from 12m to 100m and are extendable further by 4m bay to suit customers operations. The complete EFASS range of military hangars pack into certified front and side opening 20ft ISO containers. Rubb provides Special Packing Inspection Sheets (SPIS) to ensure items are packed and unpacked in conjunction with military specifications.
EFASS are supplied with their own integral foundation arrangements, which include various adaptations and accessories to securely anchor the structure to the ground. The EFASS range can easily be adapted to change its use from an aircraft hangar to warehouse.
Lightweight hangars with individual packing configurations to be delivered by land, sea or air.
Fully relocatable hangars to fit into containers for transport and storage.
EFASS military hangars are currently being used by many military organisations around the world, including the UK Royal Air Force. They have proven to last in the excess of 30+ years.