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Case Study – Bellefontaine Regional Airport
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Why Build a New Airport? Existing airport was inadequate for the demands of the community and could not be expanded economically. Bellefontaine wanted a local airport that could support corporate aviation. Honda plant and other businesses in the area wanted an airport they could use.
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The Old Airport 4,400 ft x 65 ft Runway Displaced Thresholds Obstructions SR 68 Railroad Landfill
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New Airport Features 5,000 ft. x 100ft. Runway (Corporate Jets) Non-precision instrument approach (Access in poor weather) AWOS (Enables IFR Part 135 Charter Service) Full parallel taxiway (Safety and efficiency) Aircraft parking apron (Transient and local traffic)
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More New Airport Features Fuel Facilities (No fuel, no flights!) T-Hangars (A home for the locals) Utilities (A must for any development)
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Still More New Airport Features Terminal / Hangar / Administration Building / SRE Building (Professional Front Door to Bellefontaine) FBO 430 Acres!
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What the New Airport Provides Access to Bellefontaine for corporate jet aircraft. Amenities and services for the business traveler. A home for local general aviation pilots. The aviation piece of the economic development and quality of life program for Bellefontaine.
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Keys to Success Local Government Commitment to the Airport Community Support Agency Support (FAA and ODOT).
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Bellefontaine Regional Airport Questions? Bill Barley, P.E. R. W. Armstrong and Associates, Inc. 216-443-1700 bbarley@rwa.com
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