Raleigh Executive Jetport
7 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 11 runway and taxiway so that they are adaptable for larger aircraft, and we’ve opened a corporate area for large hangar development. We’ve been building those kinds of things just to give us more capacity to handle larger airplanes along with the smaller airplanes that we already have.” “The South development area is another one of those projects and we have added a new taxiway that connects all the taxiways between the 99 T hangars that we have on the field. We have also developed sites for box hangers with water and sewer – it is all about creating the infrastructure so that we can meet the needs of anyone who might come in here,” he adds. This means that the airport has close ties to funding and support agencies that have been critical to this growth. Raleigh Jetport works with the State of North Carolina, Lee County, and the City of Sanford as well as the Sanford Area Growth Alliance and Sanford Tourism Development Authority. They also have four flight schools: Elite Aircraft www.cccc.edu/moorecenter One-of-a-kind, world-class solutions center to meet the critical existing and future workforce needs in manufacturing and biotechnology Incubator and collaborative Industry 4.0 opportunities for entrepreneurs to partner with community colleges and universities State-of-the-art equipment and technology to fuel economic development by supporting and attracting businesses to the region Future site of E. Eugene Moore Manufacturing and Biotech Solutions Center Located in central North Carolina
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