Cedar City Regional Airport
4 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 9 CEDAR C I TY REGIONAL A I RPORT pleased to be working with a business-minded mayor who sees the potential in growing Cedar City Regional Airport,” says Nick Holt, Cedar City Regional Airport Manager. These federal grants have already been put to work – the first going to ongoing pavement maintenance projects. One of the most significant assets an airport has is its runway asphalt. Maintenance also includes resurfacing, restriping, and painting taxiway Charlie and the commercial terminal ramp and apron. Also included in this maintenance project being funded by the federal grant is the, the south ramp, which is home to Southern Utah University’s flight school, and the Fixed Base Operator (FBO), Sphere One Aviation. The second grant is being put towards creating a 20-year master plan, which will outline the needs of Cedar City Regional Airport. The plan will also have input from the community and could take around two years to complete. Changes to the master plan could come from
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