Huronia Airport hopes big plans take off this year
February 17, 2021 February 17, 2021
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YEE over the past year experienced three major additions, including the availability of 10 lots for lease, above-ground fuel system, and a new flight school. (Photo: Huronia Airport)
This is part three in a series of five stories reporting on the budget presentations made to Midland council by local non-profits and agencies.
Airport manager and board chair say Huronia Airport has been flying high in spite of COVID-19.
“We had two major additions to the airport this year,” said Adam Ridgen, airport manager. “First one was 10 partially serviced building lots for leasing. They’re suitable for 50×50 hangars. We also have a new high-volume, above-ground fuel system. It replaces our old system that had reached the end of its life.”