Cedar City Regional Airport
5 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 10, ISSUE 11 In all, says Galetka, it will amount to “really fantastic change,” continuing that, “We’ll go out to bid this winter and get our bids back probably by the first of the year, so we’re hopeful to break ground for the summer of 2024.” He adds that timelines for these efforts’ fruition are subject to change, but right now, projections shoot for a 2025 completion. A different kind of airport Galetka observes that Cedar City Regional is a little different from its other counterparts. “Infrastructure-wise, we haven’t had a whole lot of investment or opportunity to develop our hangars,” he notes. “Right now, the City only owns one row of T-hangars and then two executive hangars that are smaller in size. However, we do a lot of land leases here at Cedar City, where people can come out and invest money and build their infrastructure to rent out to sub-lease out or to occupy themselves.” Keeping an eye on all of the pieces that form the CEDAR CI T Y REGIONAL AI RPORT
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