Business View Magazine | March 2020

210 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE MARCH 2020 control systems and the terminal building were expanded by 1,500 square feet in 1977. Another addition to the terminal building added 5,300 more square feet, and Hulman Field’s name was changed to Hulman Regional Airport in 1981. In 1998, the Airport’s name was changed again; this time from Hulman Regional Airport to Terre Haute International Airport – Hulman Field. The Airport’s secondary runway, 14/32, was extended to 7,200 feet in 1999. Airline service was provided by Great Lakes Aviation, Ltd. doing business as United Express, from 1995 through the summer of 1999. Today, there is no scheduled commercial service at Terre Haute International. In 2005, the Base Realignment and Closure commission mandated the end of the flying era at the Air National Guard Base. On September 8, 2007, the 181st Fighter Wing flew its last training mission, and on May 3, 2008, it was re-designated as the 181st Intelligence Wing. Today, The U.S. Air Force uses Hulman Field for We look way beyond 30,000 feet. The No. 1-ranked undergraduate engineering college in the country for 21 straight years. rose-hulman.edu

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