Raleigh Executive Jetport

9 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 11 will be supporting the largest economic development project in the state of North Carolina, which is going to be located four miles from this airport. A Vietnamese company will be building electric SUVs,” he explains. “That project has the potential of having a huge impact at this airport and Region so we are going to be keeping that in mind as we create more corporate facilities. There will be a couple of thousand people working at the facility – but the logistics of such an operation means that our airport could be used for personnel, parts, customers,” Heuts describes. Heuts outlines that the airport represents a smaller-sized, noncommercial airport which translates into quicker and smaller operators to fly in and out. Another advantage, he points out, is that the airport is also less crowded enabling the operators to have more of an eye on the different priorities that surface for the various clients it serves.

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