Valley International Airport

10 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 6 VALLEY INTERNAT IONAL A I RPORT with private companies in the aerospace or aeronautical industries. There are 117 acres set aside on the airport property for these future projects, which would entail developing specific buildings, hangars, and more. The goal of the development is also to attract maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) operations to the airfield. Having so many large projects on the go, management at HRL has a close relationship with its engineering firms across the country. Their expertise has ensured that timelines are kept and the airport carries on operating efficiently. With six commercial carriers operating from Valley International, the dream is to expand to additional destinations in the market, such as to Chicago, non-stop – even crossing the northern border into Canada. And starting in June this year, Sun County Airlines will be offering a non-stop flight to Cancún, Mexico. Esterly sums it up well, sharing, “The stage is set, it’s all about expansion now, taking advantage of the windows of opportunity we’ve been able to open after the pandemic.” We’re proud to support the growth of the Rio Grande Valley for more than 30 years. www.rkci.com Geotechnical Engineering Materials Testing Environmental Consulting Building Sciences Infrastructure Program/Project Management

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