Executive Airpark what the aviation industry calls a fixed-base operator and the company overseeing the day-to-day operations of the airport agreed to make pavement improvements, construct parking facilities, and refurbish and build 69,800 square feet of new hangar space. It also plans to create a 5,850-square-foot flight club lounge with a public viewing area, a fuel farm and a community aircraft wash rack.
Space will be set aside for an Urban Air Mobility hub that once technology and regulation allow is intended to support a new type of energy-efficient aircraft. Long-term plans also include the creation of an aviation museum for the public.