and its subsidiary, Envoy, to establish a large maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility, specifically designed for Embraer 175 aircraft.“One of the concerns of Envoy during that process was the workforce shortages, and whether they are going to be able to get enough mechanics here locally to staff this facility,” Weiler explains. “That led to continued discussions with OTC about the idea of starting a professional aircraft mechanic technician (AMT) program. And that actually came together very quickly.” Currently an investment of $13 million is being put towards the construction of the 35,000 square foot AMT training facility. Federal grants, along with support from the state of Missouri, Greene County, and the city of Springfield, all played a role in funding this vital project.The program is set to grow, meeting the increasing demand for mechanics, airline pilots, and corporate pilots.“We’re wrapping up our airport master plan, and we’re actually identifying additional areas, because we think those programs are going to continue to grow to serve the needs of not only the industry here at the airport, but also as a whole,” Weiler conveys. “There is a tremendous need for mechanics and airline pilots and corporate pilots. So that program is coming together very well.” MASTER PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE As the airport continues to grow, it is guided by a comprehensive plan that outlines ongoing development. “About every 10 years, airports do a forward look for the next 20 years on what things we might need, and so forth,”Weiler relays.“Honestly, we have exceeded all forecasted expectations from the prior master plans, as far as growth in all the areas, and have done most of the projects that were called for.” The current process includes extensive stakeholder engagement, from corporate pilots and airport businesses to the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce, the Convention and Visitors Bureau and city leadership. Key initiatives include the Uniting People and Place through Design Leaders in Passenger Focused Terminal Design alliiance.com/aviation epeterson@alliiance.com (612) 874-4102 337 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 09 SPRINGFIELD-BRANSON NATIONAL AIRPORT
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