Lake Havasu City Airport
main taxiway that parallels the whole runway; construction on that begins in 2020. We are also doing some cement projects for the cement in between runways and taxiways and, in 2021, we are starting on the rehabilitation of the runway, as well as the design of lighting, marking, and safety areas. Then in 2022, we will be replacing the PAPI (Precision Approach Place Indicators). In ‘23 and ’24, we have plans to rehabilitate all the guidance.” Lake Havasu City Airport is owned by Lake Havasu City and has a staff of four - Anderson, an Administrative Assistant, and two operations people. It receives some funding from the city but Anderson says they are working hard on becoming self-sufficient. There are 130 GA aircraft home-based at the Airport and a waiting list of over 30. “That is why we are exploring hangar development,” Anderson explains. “We put out a proposal and we are now exploring the operations in-house. We already have over 110 hangars on the field, but the city only lhcaz.gov/public-works/airport (928) 764-3330 Join the trend of avoiding the high-cost in taxes. Park your corporate jet in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.
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