Warsaw Airport Becoming Popular For Low Fuel Costs
WARSAW — Pilots are beginning to fly out of their way in order to take advantage of the low fuel prices at the Warsaw Municipal Airport, according to Nick King, manager of the Warsaw Municipal Airport. Due to advertising through Flight Aware, a flight tracking and planning application used by pilots, the Warsaw Municipal Airport has been able to attract more pilots to their runways resulting in more fuel sales.
In other business:
- The FAA has concurred with a power line relocation plan, and said plan will soon be able to move forward.
- Pavement rehabilitation plans have been cleared by the FAA allowing these plans to continue toward completion.
- The final draft of the land acquisition is still awaiting approval by the FAA. The land in question, which sits between CR N. 100E and CR N. 175E., was purchased in an effort to give more space to land incoming aircraft. For more information concerning the purchase and future plans for the area, click here.
The next meeting of the commission will be at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, May 10, in the terminal building.