A fire resistant aircraft hanger is a specialized structure designed to protect aircraft, personnel, and equipment from fire risks while facilitating safe aircraft storage and maintenance operations. Constructed using fire resistant materials such as galvanized steel frames, fire rated insulation panels, and heat resistant cladding, these hangers are engineered to meet strict international safety standards, including NFPA and ICAO regulations. The structural components are treated with fire retardant coatings to slow down combustion, while fire suppression systems such as automatic sprinklers, foam extinguishers, and heat detectors—are integrated to quickly respond to potential fires. The design prioritizes compartmentalization to contain fires within specific zones, preventing rapid spread to aircraft or adjacent areas. Ventilation systems are strategically placed to control smoke movement, ensuring safe evacuation routes for personnel. Fire resistant doors and partitions further enhance safety by isolating high risk areas, such as fuel storage or maintenance workshops, from the main aircraft storage space. These hangers are essential for airports, military bases, and aviation maintenance facilities, where the presence of fuel, lubricants, and electrical systems increases fire hazards. Their durability ensures they can withstand high temperatures for extended periods, providing valuable time for emergency response teams to act. Additionally, fire resistant aircraft hangers often incorporate non combustible flooring materials and sealed joints to prevent fuel or chemical leaks from igniting, making them a critical investment in aviation safety and asset protection.