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Airport board: fuel-system delays, apron work and new tie‑downs but some services paused
Summary
Broadwater County airport managers reported delays installing a network processor after a QTPOD installation, an expanded apron without a dedicated spill-collection point, new tie‑downs for aircraft and a pause on planned training and mountain‑flying events.
Broadwater County Airport Board members were updated on multiple operational items, including a stalled fuel‑system upgrade, apron work and recently added aircraft tie‑downs.
Board members reported that the QTPOD fuel terminal hardware has been installed but the system cannot yet operate because the required network processor is not in place. The board said the county pursued several vendors; some quoted rates the board described as high and others were slow to respond. Wholesale fuel was reported at about $4.20 per gallon; since the last meeting the airport sold about 300 gallons and had roughly 7,300 gallons remaining in inventory. The board said retail fuel sales remain…
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