Newaircraft being developed aremade of composites easily damaged by FOD debris,” he explains. This transition necessitates upgrades to gravel runways to accommodate these advanced planes. “Modern aircraft are more fuel-efficient, produce fewer emissions, and carry more weight and passengers. But they require better runways,” he states. Fenelon echoes the sentiment, highlighting the pressure on airports to extend runways for larger aircraft. “Communities and airlines are pushing for longer runways to accommodate larger planes with greater payloads,” he says. This demand challenges governments and airport programs to find solutions. “Our company must stay on top of market knowledge and community needs. The support and expertise from our head office, including thorough reports and recommendations from Greenlee and Mefford, are crucial in meeting these demands,” Fenelon asserts. PRIORITIES AND INNOVATIONS FOR THE FUTURE As Midwest Industrial looks to the future, its focus remains on listening to customers and innovating product offerings to meet evolving needs. Fenelon emphasizes the importance of customer engagement. 142 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 07
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