The Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport

THE SOUTHERN WI SCONS IN REGIONAL A I RPORT have commercial service here, once again.” Today, the Airport is home to about 74 GA aircraft – a combination of corporate and privately owned single- and multi-engine planes and jets. “We have about 40 T-hangars, right now,” says Cullen. “About half of them are newer buildings, and half are older. There’s no waiting list. The newer buildings are full; the older style buildings are about 50 percent full. Our T-hangars are all county-owned. We would like to see our hangars get closer to that 100-percent occupancy, and then we would consider building. We have a nice site to build brand new facilities with more amenities, but the demand hasn’t been there, yet. We do have some construction going on right now, though; one of our corporate, land-lease owners is building a bigger hangar; we have another private owner who’s building a brand new hangar; and I’m meeting with two other people who want to build hangars out here. Any time you can have hangar construction at an airport, it shows growth and that you’re

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