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Aircraft Hangar Heaters
Our selection of quality aircraft hangar heaters keep personnel warm and equipment safe in a climate controlled environment.






Master Climate Solutions
Master B230 Direct Oil Fired Space Heater - 240v 65kW
- 221,910 BTU/hr Powerful Portable Direct Heat
- 65 Litre Tank Runs on Diesel or Kerosene
- 3000m³/hr Airflow
- High-Quality Components & Simple Controls
- Designed for Well-Ventilated Areas
- Fast. Efficient. Cost-Efficient.


Master Climate Solutions
Master DC 61 Infrared Heater Oil Fired Heater - Dual Voltage/Battery 17kW
- 58,000 BTU/hr Portable Infrared Heat
- Runs on Diesel Oil
- 220v/110v Dual Adapter Included
- Silent Operation
- Anti-Tilt Feature & Overheat Thermostat
- No Airflow - Ideal for Dusty Areas & Drying On Site
Reliable Aircraft Hangar Heaters For Large Storage Spaces
Maintaining a stable, comfortable temperature inside an aircraft hangar is essential for protecting valuable assets and equipment, supporting maintenance operations and creating a safe, productive environment for personnel. At National Heater Shops, our range of aircraft hangar heaters is designed specifically for demanding commercial and industrial applications.
In Hangars, roof heights can also vary from 10m to 30m - plus, the main doors can be virtually as tall as the roof. Heat loss can be exacerbated by the fact that they are also often sited in extremely exposed locations. Nevertheless, there is still a need to sustain a comfortable environment for personnel and provide rapid recovery to full operating temperatures once the doors have been closed. At National Heater Shops, we provide scalable heating solutions capable of warming aircraft hangars effectively.
Industrial Heating Designed For Large Spaces
Due to their size, equipment stored and operational requirements - aircraft hangars present unique heating challenges. In order to deliver warmth effectively, efficiently and safely, an industrial sized hangar heater provides consistent warmth.
There are a variety of types of heater that can operate inside an aircraft hangar.
Direct Oil Fired Heaters
Direct oil fired heaters, also known as direct space heaters, are large industrial space heaters that pass air over an open flame to generate heat. As a result, they produce fumes as a byproduct and should only be used in large, well-ventilated areas. The Master B230 Direct Oil Fired Space Heater - 240v is capable of heating large spaces.
Diesel Infrared Heaters
Our selection of diesel infrared heaters help to warm objects and people as opposed to the air surrounding them. As a result, they are ideal for spot heating and are a scalable solution. The Airrex AH-300i Diesel-Fuelled Infrared Heater - 230v is a large diesel infrared heater, capable of 51,000 BTU/hr Infrared heat output.
Electric Fan Heaters
Electric fan heaters assist in moving warm air around a location. These industrial heaters are capable of heating and dispelling vast amounts of air. Many units, such as the Thermobile CH 18 Industrial Electric Fan Heater - 3 Phase are also portable, making them perfect for both short term and long term use.
Heating For Aviation, Logistics and Industrial Facilities
Our aircraft hangar heaters can capably handle other commercial and industrial sectors such as:
Aircraft maintenance hangars
Aviation storage facilities
Helicopter hangars
Military and defence facilities
Manufacturing plants
Distribution depots
Use our heating calculator or radiant heat calculator to help identify the most suitable heater based on facility size, insulation levels, ventilation requirements, fuel availability and usage patterns.
Still need help? Contact us or speak to our helpful sales team.
Hangar Heater FAQs
What is the best type of aircraft hangar heater?
The best aircraft hangar heater depends on the size of the facility, insulation levels, operational requirements and available fuel. Commonly used options include direct fired heaters, radiant heaters and electric fan heaters.
Are industrial hangar heaters energy efficient?
Modern HVAC systems and units are designed with efficiency in mind. This means that there is increased fuel efficiency, lower emissions and better heat distribution in comparison to older heating equipment.



















