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Roswell airport reports 'steady' passenger numbers and several capital projects underway

Roswell City Council · March 13, 2026
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Airport staff reported March 12 that passenger counts were about 4,000 in February and 4,500 in March, noted progress on terminal restrooms and apron work, described taxiway rehabilitation and uncovered unmarked underground 480‑volt lines that will require an estimated change order, and flagged the need for a diesel emergency generator (estimated $500,000).

Airport staff briefed the Roswell City Council on March 12 about operations and capital projects, reporting steady passenger counts and several ongoing infrastructure efforts.

The airport presenter, introduced by the mayor as "Bobby," told the council that commercial service has consolidated to roughly two flights a day but that passenger counts were “right about 4,000 passengers during the month of February and about 4,500 in the month of March.” Staff said American had shifted to larger aircraft for the market and that aircraft…

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