Business View Magazine - June 2024

operations. We also have a GA community of piston engine aircraft and base customers with jet and turbine engines. Seventy-five percent of our business is tied to the three industrial parks here.” The airport’s single runway, known as 10/28, stretches 5,001 feet and is grooved for optimal performance. This adaptable facility caters to a wide range of aircraft, from a Gulfstream 650 to a Cessna 152, showcasing its readiness to meet diverse aviation needs. Chronowski takes pride in this versatility, providing a strong reassurance to potential clients and aviation enthusiasts about the airport’s ability to handle any challenge. INFRASTRUCTURE ENHANCEMENTS AND FUTURE PLANS The Hazleton Regional Airport is not content with its current status but is actively enhancing its infrastructure to meet growing demands and improve services. Chronowski outlines the extensive improvements underway and in the pipeline. “We’ve just added to our multitasking equipment for runway cleaning and snow removal,” says the airport manager. This addition is crucial for maintaining operational efficiency during harsh winter conditions. Another significant project recently completed is the installation of a wildlife fence, which was finished last April. Current projects include a comprehensive apron rehabilitation, slated to begin May 13th. “We’re rehabbing our entire ramp area in front of the terminal, replacing all tie-downs, and remarking the apron,” Chronowski explains. In June, the FAA will start replacing the airport’s lighting system, including the MAUWS (Medium Intensity Approach Lighting System), ensuring improved visibility and safety for incoming and outgoing flights. One of the more technical projects is the overhaul of the Instrument Landing System (ILS) localizer. “They’re replacing a wooden structure with a metal one and updating all antennas,” says Chronowski. This upgrade will enhance the reliability of the ILS, which serves as a backup to the GPS approach system, crucial for safe landings in low-visibility conditions. 141 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 06 HAZLETON, PA /HAZLETON REGIONAL AIRPORT

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