Federal grants are flying to Indiana airports: Record money a boon for capital improvements

Indiana airports landed record federal grants of $61.9 million in fiscal 2004 for everything from building taxiways to extending runways to transmitting weather data to pilots. The $17 million, or 38 percent, increase from 2003 could bode well for economic development in cities with growing airports, such as Columbus. "About 65 percent of our traffic here is business during the week. The more accessible we become, it's bound to have an impact," said Rod Blasdel, manager of Columbus Municipal Airport....

 

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