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Airport manager reports fuel‑sales gains, upcoming fuel‑farm bid and Sterling hangar lease progress
Summary
Airport manager reported a roughly 5% increase in overall fuel sales for 2025 versus 2024, outlined encumbrances for fence and fuel‑farm projects, previewed a March bid timeline for the fuel farm, and said the Sterling Foundation lease has been agreed in principle pending site plans and permits.
Airport Manager Justin Ward presented the airport's finance and operations report at the Michigan City Board of Aviation Commissioners' Jan. 15 meeting, saying fuel sales grew about 5% in 2025 compared with 2024 and that staff are preparing for multiple capital projects.
Ward reported December volumes and year-end trends, listing 571.4 gallons of Avgas (100LL), 436.5 gallons of Jet A and 28.5 gallons of UL94 for December. "We finished up the year with a 5% increase in fuel sales from 2024 to 2025," the manager said while distributing…
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