Aircraft Ownership in Oregon

Everything you need to know about owning an airplane in Oregon — from hangar costs and fuel prices to insurance requirements and maintenance shop availability.

Avg T-Hangar Cost

$450/mo

Monthly rental estimate

Avg AvGas Price

$6.70/gal

100LL per gallon

Airports

390

Public & private

Maintenance Shops

48

FAA-certified repair stations

Insurance Requirements in Oregon

State Liability Insurance

Not Required

Hull Insurance

Not Required

Lenders always require hull coverage

No state law in Oregon requires aircraft insurance for private operations. The FAA does not mandate insurance for GA aircraft either. However, liability coverage is strongly recommended and is typically required by lenders and airports. An estimated 10-20% of GA aircraft fly uninsured (GAO-15-740).

Most Affordable Airports for Hangars in Oregon

AirportCityT-Hangar/moTiedown/moAvGas
S03Ashland$80$20--
S30Lebanon$150$38--
RBGRoseburg$351$80--
TMKTillamook$367$85--
REORome$367$98--
GCDJohn Day$379$92--
BOKBrookings$383$97--
CZKCascade Locks$394$91--
LKVLakeview$409$107--
PFCPacific City$410$105--

Rates are estimates based on industry data and state aviation surveys. Contact your local FBO for current pricing.

What Does It Cost to Own a Plane in Oregon?

Estimated annual ownership costs for popular aircraft, adjusted for Oregon hangar rates and $6.70/gal AvGas. Assumes 100 flight hours per year.

Tips for Aircraft Owners in Oregon

  • Compare hangar rates across airports. Prices can vary 2-3x between airports in the same state. Smaller fields often have lower rates and shorter waitlists.
  • Check state sales/use tax on aircraft purchases. Some states exempt aircraft from sales tax or offer fly-away exemptions. Consult a local aviation attorney.
  • Consider a partnership. Splitting costs with 1-2 partners can cut your annual ownership cost by 50-65% while maintaining reasonable availability.
  • Budget for unscheduled maintenance. Plan for 15-25% above your expected annual maintenance costs. Older aircraft and complex airframes tend toward the higher end.
  • Get multiple insurance quotes. Premiums vary significantly between underwriters. Brokers like AOPA Insurance and Avemco can provide competitive options.

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