observes. These visitors include business travelers and tourists, often drawn by the area’s recreational opportunities. The region’s natural beauty and cultural heritage also surprise many newcomers.“I remember living on the East Coast and thinking New Mexico was all saguaro cactus and dunes,” Lewis reminisces. Instead, the area boasts snow, skiing, and a wealth of archaeological and cultural sites. Chaco Canyon, in particular, stands out. “There are massive remnants of buildings, and they understood solar patterns and astronomy,” he says, explaining how ancient structures align with celestial events. Furthermore, the area’s designation as a national park site makes it ideal for astronomy events.“There’s zero light pollution,” Lewis points out, making it a prime location for stargazing and astronomical research. The combination of these factors makes the region around Four Corners Regional Airport a burgeoning hub for both tourism and commercial development. FUTURE PRIORITIES: EDUCATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE Looking ahead, Four Corners Regional Airport is poised to tackle several ambitious projects that will shape its future over the next 18 months. These initiatives focus on enhancing infrastructure and fostering a new generation of aviation professionals. “We believe we’re going to get the funding to overhaul this runway,” says Lewis.This major project, expected to span 60 to 70 days, will consume significant time and resources. In addition to the runway project, 9 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 07 FOUR CORNERS REGIONAL AIRPORT
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