Cape Girardeau Regional Airport
9 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 10, ISSUE 10 CAPE GI RARDEAU REGIONAL AI RPORT “You know, travel has changed,” she explains, “people expect different amenities… creature comforts that you experience at St. Louis International [Airport] or Nashville… [people] want those same experiences on a smaller scale.” The current terminal is 13,100 square feet, and the new terminal will be 20,100 square feet. The extra square footage is being added in anticipation of future growth opportunities that have yet to present themselves. It’s this kind of forward consideration that makes Cape Girardeau Airport so consistently reliable as a top-tier hub for its customers. Forward Thinking to Solve a National Issue While all of this extra space increases the quality of the airport, there is another reason why so much construction is underway. With the nationwide shortage of pilots and aviation professionals still looming, Amos is already bolstering an airport service that has already been acting as a solution. Congratulations to Cape Girardeau Regional Airport for its continued growth and success. SCAN TO LEARN MORE
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