During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the pressing need for additional aircraft hangars at Lincoln Airport, highlighting a significant demand from local and prospective pilots. Ed Hsu, owner of Executive Hangers of Lincoln, reported that over 150 individuals are currently on waiting lists for hangar space. He emphasized the urgency of the situation, noting that potential clients from the Bay Area are eager to relocate their families and businesses to Lincoln but require hangar facilities to do so.
Hsu's comments underscored the broader implications of the hangar shortage, particularly for aspiring pilots. He mentioned a partnership with William Jessup University, which has an aviation program that recently graduated students with their Airline Transport Pilot licenses. This initiative aims to foster the next generation of pilots, further emphasizing the importance of expanding hangar availability.
Commissioners expressed enthusiasm for the proposed project, recognizing its potential to enhance airport operations and stimulate local economic growth. They noted that the construction of new hangars could attract more pilots, leading to increased fuel sales, which would help fund further improvements at the airport.
The meeting concluded with a consensus on the necessity of the project, with officials eager to move forward in addressing the hangar shortage and supporting the aviation community in Lincoln.