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Airport manager reports runway reopened, above-ground tank cleared by inspector, higher Jet A sales and Young Eagles sign-ups

5566420 · August 12, 2025
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Airport manager reported increased Jet A sales tied to large aircraft visits, runway and taxiway work with partial access via Bravo 4, an above-ground tank approved by final inspector pending OCC certificate, an incorrectly delivered window being reordered, and a Young Eagles event with signups due Sept. 1.

The airport manager reported operational updates to the City Airport Commission, including improved fuel revenues, runway and taxiway work, a new above-ground fuel tank approved by the final inspector and pending certificate of approval, equipment purchases, lease and vehicle disposition discussions, and an upcoming Young Eagles event.

Manager's report The manager said the airport had a better month for fuel numbers driven by higher Jet A sales, including two flights of marine helicopters accounting for about 2,000 gallons and several business jets. The manager reported approximate revenue of $46,000 for the month and said Sadie provided additional sales records that made the accounting figures closer to the manager's numbers.

The manager described outreach planned around an aviation education event: Young Eagles will provide 20 flight slots across two sessions; as of the manager's update there…

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