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FIFA World Cup Football Field vs Galaxy FBO Hangar

2014 FIFA World Cup is about to be over, with the final game coming up this Sunday.

You are probably wondering who will take home the gold trophy. One thing is for sure; it’s going to be a very difficult game, with lots of ‘running’ around!

The minimum regulation field is about 1.59 acres of surface area per FIFA rulings, the fields for international matches must be between 110 yards long by 70 yards wide and 120 yards long by 80 yards wide.

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Aviation: Like the music that feeds the soul!

Galaxy FBO is proud to support the performing arts at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in the 2014 season.

As the Gateway to North Houston, our multi-million dollar facility serves as the impressive entry point to our community, we see our facility as an amenity to the community, in line with the Mitchell family’s commitment and passion to bring various unmatched amenities that separate our community from the rest.

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Remembering Aeronautical Engineer, Test Pilot & Astronaut William Dana

  • May 6, 2014
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B-52 Flyover.

You may have noticed this unique photo on display at the Galaxy FBO hallway leading up to our reception area. The famous photo showcases a B-52 post-mission flyover. The HL-10 experimental aircraft features aerospace pioneer William H. Dana, an aeronautical engineer, test pilot and an astronaut, watching the flyover take place.

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Texas Tour d’Elegance

The Concours d’Elegance of Texas and the Houston Classic Motorcar Weekend began today with the annual Tour d’Elegance; a scenic guided tour of the Montgomery County.

Around 40 vintage and exotic cars started the tour at the La Torretta Lake Resort & Spa Conference Center and drove to Black Walnut Café Conroe for lunch.

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Easter Egg Hunt with a Surprise!

While your young ones are enjoying an Easter Egg Hunt this Easter Sunday, a more surprising moment for them (or for any aviation enthusiast) would be to find a Kinder Surprise Chocolate Egg with the world’s largest airliner inside!

Easter Egg Hunt with a Surprise

Ferrero Kinder Surprise is a 40-year-old tradition that has delighted millions of children with a revolutionary idea, by combining a chocolate egg, and a surprise toy. A Kinder Surprise Egg is a hollow chocolate egg around the same size as a normal hen’s egg, made from a thin layer of milk chocolate and a thin layer of white chocolate that is held inside a colorful plastic capsule containing a small toy.

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