The Yakima Air Terminal

The contract was for about $761,000, and with that, there’s about another $250,000 – so it’s about a million dollars worth of investment for the rig, as well as the supplemental auxiliary equipment that goes with it – pipes, hoses, crash truck supplies, as well as the personal protective equipment. This rig will be delivered around winter or spring of 2021. We’re really excited to have that new rig, which will replace our 1986 Oshkosh T-1500 rig as well as increase safety at the Airport.” An important part of Peterson’s agenda has always been community outreach. Last year, he reports that there were several public events held to educate the community on aeronautical or aviation opportunities. “One was the Washington Pilots Association that had their chapter fly-in,” Peterson recounts. “We saw about 20 aircraft fly in and do a tour of the CubCrafters facility, as well as the McAllister Museum. We also had our annual Wings and Freedom tour come in July, which allowed the public to come Deice Trailer and Tank

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