The Wilmington International Airport
the aeronautical businesses on the Airport’s airside. “In addition to the FBO, we also have a small aircraft maintenance facility run by a company called SeaHawk Aviation and a Part 141-certified flight school that’s been here since June of 2018. The company, All American Aviation Services, also has a partnership with Lenoir Community College to work on pilot training and getting pilots in the pipeline. They acquired a new flight simulator a few months back.” ILM is also working to add non-aeronautical tenants in the business park it began some 15 years ago. “In the business park we have small businesses – a mechanical contractor; a small sandwich shop called Scratch on 23rd; the VA clinic rents ground from the Airport and they provide medical services to the local veterans; we also have 84 Lumber; and our four rental car companies; they have rental car service facilities in the business park, separate from the terminal, where they clean and wash and return the cars. Non-aeronautical revenue growth is very common pictured ILM Business Park - Scratch on 23rd pictured Family walking to ILM gate
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