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Roswell airport lands United service, weighs sale of aging hangar and tackles concession problems
Summary
City airport staff said United Airlines will begin service Feb. 17 after local training; the council heard details about Building 91's $250,000 appraisal and tenant interest via a 20-year lease, and discussed persistent problems with the airport restaurant and low revenue.
Airport staff told the Roswell City Council on Nov. 13 that United Airlines has signed a contract to operate at the municipal terminal, with local training beginning in December and the airline's first service day set for Feb. 17. "They will start the training in December," the airport director said, adding that training will last roughly two months and that the carrier is already selling tickets.
The council also examined the future of Building 91, a former fire hangar that the airport recorded as having more than $180,000 in maintenance…
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