A significant step forward for Lincoln Airport was taken during the City Council meeting on March 26, 2024, as the council approved a new ground lease with Lincoln Skyways, owned by local resident Byron Maynard. This decision consolidates multiple existing leases into one comprehensive agreement, allowing for the expansion of Maynard's aviation services.
Byron Maynard, who has been a key figure in the airport's development since acquiring Lincoln Skyways in 2013, expressed his commitment to the airport, stating, "I will probably die at the Lincoln Airport. I'm never leaving the Lincoln Airport." His business has transformed the airport into a hub for aircraft maintenance and services, attracting customers from as far away as Florida and San Jose.
The new lease will cover a 200 by 200-foot area for a hangar expansion, bringing Maynard's total leased space to over 100,000 square feet. This expansion is expected to enhance the airport's offerings and drive fuel sales, which are crucial for the airport's financial health. City officials emphasized that while the lease revenue is modest, the focus is on increasing fuel sales through enhanced services and customer traffic.
The council's unanimous approval reflects a broader strategy to revitalize the airport and support local businesses. As Maynard noted, the growth of Lincoln Skyways not only benefits his operations but also stimulates the local economy by bringing in visitors who utilize nearby hotels and restaurants.
The consolidation of leases simplifies management for the city and provides a stable foundation for Maynard's business to thrive, ensuring that Lincoln Airport continues to grow as a destination for aviation services.