Sky Harbour Group Corporation

SKYH

Sky Harbour Group Corporation (SKYH) specializes in acquiring, developing, and managing airport-related real estate properties, including ground leases, hangar facilities, and other infrastructure, primarily supporting commercial and general aviation at key airports across the United States.

$9.40 -0.13 (-1.36%)
🚫 Sky Harbour Group Corporation does not pay dividends

Company News

Boston Omaha Posts 4% Sales Gain
The Motley Fool • Jesterai • August 13, 2025

Boston Omaha reported Q2 2025 revenue of $28.2 million, a 4.1% increase from the previous year, but missed Wall Street estimates. The company experienced continued net losses and investment volatility, with significant unrealized losses from Sky Harbour warrants.

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GlobeNewswire Inc. • Emerginggrowth.Com • January 15, 2025

EmergingGrowth.com announces the schedule for the 78th Emerging Growth Conference, featuring presentations from various companies across different growth sectors.

2 Stocks You've Never Heard of That Could Be Big Winners in 2025
The Motley Fool • Matt Frankel • September 21, 2024

The article discusses two lesser-known small-cap companies, Sky Harbour and Howard Hughes Corporation, that could benefit from a falling interest rate environment. Sky Harbour builds airport hangar campuses for private aviation, while Howard Hughes develops large-scale master-planned communities.

Secret's Out: Buy This Unique Infrastructure Stock Before Wall Street Catches On
The Motley Fool • Matt Frankel • September 3, 2024

Sky Harbour, a private aviation infrastructure company, is an interesting SPAC play with a promising development pipeline and attractive economics. The company is pursuing a massive untapped opportunity in the private hangar business, with the potential to expand to 50 airports in the coming years.

The SPAC Boom Was a Mess -- But Investors Can Learn These Valuable Lessons From It
The Motley Fool • The Motley Fool • August 28, 2024

The article discusses the lessons learned from the SPAC boom of 2020-2021, where hundreds of SPACs scrambled to take companies public, often with disappointing results. The article highlights the importance of smart investing and the need to learn from such speculative environments.

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