✈️ New Website Launch: University Air Center Soars to New Heights Online

We’re proud to announce the launch of the new and improved website for University Air Center — Gainesville’s premier full-service FBO, flight training, and aircraft maintenance hub.

With a sleek new design and streamlined navigation, the new uac.aero offers pilots, students, and aviation professionals a faster, more user-friendly way to connect with everything University Air Center has to offer.


About University Air Center

Located at Gainesville Regional Airport (GNV), University Air Center (UAC) is known throughout the region for its exceptional customer service, professional flight training, and FAA-certified maintenance programs.

Their full-service offerings include:

  • FBO services for private and corporate aviation

  • Aircraft fueling, hangars, and ground support

  • Pilot amenities, crew cars, and lounge access

  • Flight school and aircraft rental

  • Avionics repair and inspections

  • Factory-authorized maintenance for Cirrus, Cessna, and Beechcraft


What We Delivered

At Livewire, our mission was to give University Air Center a website that reflects their high standards of professionalism, while also being fast, mobile-friendly, and easy to navigate.

✈️ A Modern Look with Smooth UX

We created a bold, aviation-inspired design that elevates the UAC brand while keeping functionality front and center. Whether you’re booking a lesson or requesting a maintenance appointment, the site makes it simple.

⚙️ Maintenance & Service Highlights

We organized detailed content for UAC’s maintenance services, including:

  • Cirrus Authorized Service Center

  • Cessna & Caravan Service Station

  • Beechcraft and single-engine aircraft support

  • FAA-approved avionics repair

👨‍✈️ Flight School Focus

For aspiring pilots, the site provides clear pathways to explore training options, requirements, and aircraft availability. Booking a discovery flight or contacting an instructor is easier than ever.

📱 Mobile-Optimized and Speed-Tested

The new uac.aero is optimized for lightning-fast performance on every device, scoring top marks in load speed and mobile usability.


Built to Help UAC Soar

We’re honored to work with a respected aviation brand like University Air Center. The new site reflects their commitment to excellence and gives customers an easy, intuitive way to connect with all of their services.

Check out the new site here: https://uac.aero


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