Category Archive: Airports

Cuyahoga County Airport Reopens Reconstructed Runway 6/24

AIN – Cuyahoga County Airport CGF will reopen its sole Runway 6/24 on Thursday after a more than two-month reconstruction project of the 5,100-foot surface. According to the county authority, the $9 million job—paid for by FAA grants (90 percent), the Ohio DoT and the county—involved milling and resurfacing the runway, in addition to adding …

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I-X Center lands a big piece of its history

CRAIN’S CLEVELAND BUSINESS – The I-X Center has rescued an aircraft with ties to the massive, World War II-era building and plans to showcase it on the complex’s 1 million-square-foot exhibition floor. The airplane, a KC-97 Stratofreighter flying tanker, is in pieces for now. But within a year, with the investment of $1 million-plus, I-X …

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The Rise of Plane Spotting and How Airports Are Embracing Their Biggest Fans

AIRWAYS MAGAZINE – You don’t have to be a spotter to be fascinated by planes – at least that’s how the UK-based aviation writer, Matt Falcus, sees it. Falcus, a private pilot who became fascinated with aviation at a young age, runs airportspotting.com. “I think it always existed as a localized community around each airport,” …

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DOT derails Aerodynamics’ plans for service including at Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport

Aerodynamics, Inc. of Beachwood, Ohio, the world’s largest corporate air shuttle program, flying over 200,000 passengers annually, has had plans for service thwarted after managerial issues as well as legal issues involving its former President, CEO, and Chairman, Scott Beale. Aerodynamics, also known as ADI, had plans to begin a few daily services, including service …

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