Thursday, November 1, 2007

County looks for ways to handle airport's rapid growth

IndyStar.com:
"Growth at Hamilton County's airport in Boone County has exceeded expectations, and airport officials are scrambling to complete a master plan to accommodate it.

During a meeting this week with the Federal Aviation Authority, the Hamilton County Airport Authority board said it now has 105 airplanes based at Indianapolis Executive Airport on Ind. 32 about a half-mile west of the Hamilton-Boone county line.

The number of planes, mostly midsize corporate jets, exceeds a 2006 forecast that predicted 103 planes would be based at the airport by 2010."

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