A new general aviation hangar at Appleton International Airport is set to accommodate the growing business demand. The $7.4 million hangar, funded by the federal government, was unveiled in a ribbon-cutting ceremony after a year-long construction process. Appleton Flight Center’s general manager, Cody Gustafson, expressed excitement over the expansion, highlighting the importance of the new facility in attracting more business and traffic to the airport. The 31,000 square-foot hangar, with a door height of 28 feet, is designed to cater to both general and corporate aircraft, meeting the needs of a rising number of travelers. With an increasing interest in general aviation at a steady annual growth rate, the new hangar will play a vital role in managing airplane traffic from major events like EAA in Oshkosh and the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay. This development marks a significant milestone for Appleton International Airport, enhancing its capacity to serve various aviation needs effectively.
New $7.4M Hangar Boosts Appleton Airport for Corporate Jets, US
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