GTA Online Hangar Business Solo Money Guide

GTA Online has plenty of lucrative business options that you can go for to earn millions in no time, with some earning you much more than others.

One of the businesses that no one thought would become profitable in GTA Online is the smuggling business, commonly referred to as the "Hangar Business."

After the San Andreas Mercenaries DLC update, Hangars have become a viable means of earning money, thanks to various buffs they received. This guide will walk you through every step to run a profitable "Hangar" business.

Buy Hangar

To begin, you need to purchase a Hangar. A Hangar should be a priority for every GTA Online player regardless of their business activities, as it is the only way to store your aircraft.

You can purchase two different Hangars at Los Santos International Airport (LSIA) and three at Fort Zancudo.

Although the Fort Zancudo Hangars are expensive, they are much better as they grant you access to Fort Zancudo without any wanted level.

If you don't care too much about Fort Zancudo entry, by all means, go with the cheaper option at LSIA. The cheapest one, LSIA Hangar A17, is available for $1,200,000 (base price). The most expensive one, Fort Zancudo Hangar A2, is available for a base price of $3,250,000. You also have a cheaper Fort Zancudo option for a base price of $2,650,000.

Hangar Living Quarters

Most upgrades are purely cosmetic, but we recommend getting the Living Quarters (+$235,000) and a Workshop (+$1,150,000). The Living Quarters allow you to spawn at your Hangar, and the Workshop allows you to upgrade your aircraft, should you decide to do air missions while sourcing products, which is a nice option to have.

Sourcing

After purchasing a Hangar, you are ready to start your smuggling business. First, you need to source the products you will sell to make money. You can do that by going to your Hangar office and using the laptop. There are eight different types of products you can source. While each crate obtained sells for $30,000, each type has multiple crate bonuses. Some have a higher percentage bonus than others. 

Hangar Office.

For example, if you source 3 Counterfeit Goods (crates), they will sell for $90,000. If you have 5 Counterfeit Goods, you will sell them for $150,000 with a 5% bonus. The 5% bonus is an extra $7,500, bumping the total profit to $157,500.

Sourcing tab on the laptop.

The bonus percentage keeps increasing with every five crates. So, the next percentage bonus increase will be at ten crates. You can have up to 50 crates per product type.

This spreadsheet shows all the bonus percentages. It is also worth noting that Ron takes 2.5% of the total amount sold.

Courtesy of Castlevania1995 on Reddit.

The graph shows that Medical, Chemicals, and Narcotics are the most profitable products to sell, especially when you have 50 crates, giving a 70% bonus when you reach the cap.

The bonuses on Medical, Chemicals, and Narcotics crates also mean that you don't even need to spend too much time collecting them. Returning only 25 crates will still give you a 35% bonus which is very decent.

Air or Land?

When you start a sourcing mission, you get two options. You can either go with a Land or Air sourcing mission.

Air-sourcing missions are some of the worst missions and are very time-consuming.

If you are a solo player, we recommend going with the Land sourcing missions, as the missions are easy and less time-consuming. It can take anywhere between 3 minutes to up to 10 minutes to complete them. If you have a fast vehicle, you should be good to go. Usually, your organization's Buzzard or even your Oppressor Mark II suffices. The Buzzard can be a bit slow, though. The Raiju jet is also an excellent alternative to Oppressor Mark II for Land sourcing missions. 

Cooldowns

Another important thing to note is the cooldown period after you complete a sourcing mission. For each type, there are different cooldown periods. You must wait for the cooldown to end before you can source product again.

4 minutes cooldown on Chemicals as a solo player.

Each crate type has a base cooldown time, but it increases by 1 minute for every crate you source. The following table shows the cooldown periods for both co-op and solo players. We are interested in the solo cooldown periods.

This graph is also from the same spreadsheet by Castlevania1995 on Reddit.

When playing with friends, the number of crates you can source increases depending on how many players are doing it with you.

For example, if you have two friends playing with you, you have three players, including you. This allows you to source three crates during the mission, adding additional minutes to the cooldown once the mission completes.

If you have three players and source Counterfeit Goods, your cooldown timer will be 4 minutes (base 1 minute + 3 minutes for three sourced crates). If you are doing it solo, it will be 2 minutes (base cooldown timer). You can only source one crate as a solo player.

Rooster

Rooster is a new character introduced in your Hangar courtesy of the San Andreas Mercenaries DLC update. You can talk to Rooster and let him source the crates for you by paying him $25,000. However, he is not the best if you want to maximize your profits.

Rooster is also a good option if you just want to complete smuggling challenges such as 'sourcing 1,000 crates.' Great option for passively filling up your Hangar.

When you pay Rooster to source the crates, you cannot specify what crates you want to source. This can mess up your bonus structure. If you want to source only Narcotics, Medical, or Chemicals, you cannot specify them, instead you need to pay and pray. This is why we believe that sourcing through Rooster is a waste of time.

He is still a great option if you do not care about the bonuses. But bonuses are the reason this business is so profitable in the first place. 

Selling

Once you've sourced the products, you are ready to sell and reap your profits. You must return to your Hangar office and access the laptop to sell your product. From the top, go to the 'Sell' tab to see the option to sell your sourced products.

You can either sell one product type or all available cargo. It can be used in your favor to rotate between two cargo types and get 25 of each (for example, Narcotics and Chemicals), and sell all (50 crates in total) to maximize your profits and work optimally.

Your sell mission will start when you click the 'Sell for $XXX' button underneath your product name. Once again, you will get an option to sell via either Land or Air.

As a solo player, we recommend going with Land, which is much easier.

Selling by land is easy because no matter how many crates you are selling, you will only get one sale vehicle. If you choose the Air selling option though, you may get up to two, three, or four sale vehicles, depending on how many players are in your organization.

Note, you must get to each location before the timer runs out. Fortunately, the time you get is more than reasonable, and should be able to easily sell all the crates within the given time.

You will always get ten drop-off points as a solo player.

Profits

If you sell 50 crates of Medical Supplies, Chemicals, or Narcotics, you can make $2,550,000 as a solo player. That includes the 70% bonus. It can take a long time to source all the products, but it is worth it. The consensus is that it can take anywhere between 5 hours to up to 7 hours to source all 50 crates as a solo player if you use a Raiju or an Oppressor Mark II.

High Demand Bonus

If you decide to sell the crates in a full public lobby, you are eligible for a High Demand Bonus, which is an additional 50% bonus. If you sell 50 crates of Medical Supplies in a full public lobby, you will earn a whopping $3,825,000.

If you have 18 players in a lobby, you will get a 45% High Demand Bonus (2.5% per player), and if you are in a lobby with 20+ players, you get a 50% High Demand Bonus (2.5% per player).

Selling in a public lobby is very risky. Make sure you scope out the lobby you're playing in, and if you see any griefers or players fighting each other, do not sell in that lobby!

It takes a long time to source the products, and if a griefer decides to take aim at you, your efforts could go to waste. It is a high-risk-high reward situation, but we recommend selling in an invite-only session. 

Hourly Estimate

Let's estimate how much you can earn per hour, assuming you are a solo player doing land source and sell missions. We estimate that a player can take approximately 5 minutes to source a single crate using an Oppressor Mark II or a Raiju jet. This means around 12 crates per hour, giving them a profit of $360,000 (12 x $30,000). It will be approximately $540,000 with a High Demand Bonus (50%).

General Mission Tips

There are different types of missions you can get when sourcing your products. The land missions are extremely easy to do, even as a solo player. You get three to four types of missions, each requiring you to go to a specific location, grab a crate and bring it back to your Hangar.

Tip #1

During one of the sourcing missions,  you are tasked with bringing back a container with a crate inside it. You can save time by destroying the container and picking up the crate.

You do not have to haul the whole container back to the Hangar.

The container is always reddish-brown. Use explosive weapons to destroy it and grab the crate. Get on your Oppressor Mark II or Raiju Jet to fly back to the Hangar.

Narcotics crate dropped on the ground after the container was destroyed.

Tip #2

When you get sourcing missions that require you to open up a shutter door to a garage, you need to find a generator box and destroy it. The generator box is always outside the building, somewhere around it. It will always be within the yellow highlighted zone on your mini-map.

It is never too far away.

Sometimes the generator is hard to find as it can be behind an object, such as a large container.

Generator hidden behind a container

Tip #3

You can pick up containers while inside your vehicle.

This is why Oppressor Mark II is an excellent option for sourcing these crates.

Tip #4

Whenever you get a sourcing mission that takes you to a crash site to search for the dropped crate, stay inside your vehicle and drive around inside the yellow highlighted zone until a green crate is marked on your mini-map.

Yellow zone represents the crash site.

You can avoid fighting enemies by doing this and searching the site safely. If you are in an Oppressor Mark II or a Raiju Jet, you can do the same and take advantage of the height, as the crate will be glowing on the ground. It is much easier to see it at night time.

Medical Supplies located inside the zone.

Tip #5

You get only one vehicle and ten drop-off points when selling your product as a solo player. You get 20 minutes to deliver all ten crates, which is more than enough time for you to sell all the crates.

Only one vehicle spawns with ten drop-off points.

When you start the sell mission, the only major distance you must cover is from your warehouse to the first drop-off point. The rest of the drop-off points are near each other. 

You can also use an Avenger or a Bobcat to haul your delivery vehicle to the first drop-off point, but even driving would suffice. For context, I spent several minutes trying to find some drop-off points and still managed to deliver everything with 4 minutes left on the clock. That brings us to our next tip.

Tip #6

If you get the main Los Santos city as your delivery area, you must know the underground drop-off points. The points are mostly inside the sewer, which you can access by going through the tunnel entrance shown on the map below.

It is best to go from Access Point 1 and exit through Access Point 2, going through all the drop-off points that come along the way.

There are multiple (4-5) drop-off points underground, which can be accessed quickly if you enter through the right access point. There are two access points. One is the entrance near the casino (Access Point 2) and the other is from the main highway (Access Point 1).

The correct one to go through is the main highway entry point (Access Point 1), as it will take you through the whole tunnel, allowing you to deliver to all the locations one after the other and eventually leading you to the exit (Access Point 2).

This is where I spent most of my time figuring out where the drop-off points were, but I still managed to complete the selling mission solo.

That concludes our Hangar business guide. Feel free to check out our other detailed money making guides to maximize your GTA Online earnings.

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Hassan Sajid

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Hassan has been playing games ever since he was a kid. He started off with the PSX and PS2 and now games on a PC. Although he graduated with a degree in process operation & maintenance engineering from the National University Science & Technology (erstwhile known as Caledonian College of Engineering), his love for gaming never faded with his engineering study endeavors. Hassan's first Grand Theft Auto game was Vice City and ever since that he has been hooked on the Grand Theft Auto Series. Ultimately, GTA San Andreas is Hassan's favorite. Along with GTA games, he is a huge fan of the Call Of Duty series, as well as Assassins Creed and Red Dead Redemption 2. Find me on LinkedIn or follow my gaming on Steam.