Nut Tree Airport
5 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 10 the Solano Community College, which offers an aviation program and an A&P mechanics program through a hangar on the field, we do see a lot of younger folks. We also have a very energized Young Eagles program and the Experimental Aircraft Association is very active, too. Another tenant, Legends of Flight Collection, holds pancake breakfast fly-ins and we have seen several hundred people come for breakfast. There is always a lot happening here.” The future might take on a different look for Nut Tree Airport, though. More corporate traffic could mean infrastructure upgrades. “We just completed phase one of a taxi lane rehabilitation project,” Crechriou says. “That was an $800,000 FAA-funded project that connects the airport administration building with a hangar complex on the north end of the airport. This created a central taxi lane down through the hangar complex. Phase two is scheduled to begin this spring which will continue to pave the areas between hangars. We are also doing an
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