Airport authority board president stepping down
Indianapolis Airport Authority Board President Michael Stayton is resigning despite having two years left on his contract, saying that he wants to spend more time with his family.
Indianapolis Airport Authority Board President Michael Stayton is resigning despite having two years left on his contract, saying that he wants to spend more time with his family.
Sponsors will pay for a controversial video-art installment that is replacing a prominent artwork on the bulkhead above the main escalator at Indianapolis International Airport.
The Phoenix-based airline said it will permanently lay off the local fleet-service employees effective Jan. 9.
Terre Haute International Airport officials distributed brochures and advertisements about the facility and its hangars during a business aircraft convention this month in Las Vegas.
Restaurants, a medical clinic and even a dog kennel are ripe for consideration on an 11-acre airport site slated for a gas station. Airport officials have asked for proposals from developers by Oct. 25.
Simply Eyebrows is joining Indianapolis International’s heralded collection of retailers.
The Indianapolis Airport Authority announced Tuesday that it has selected a joint venture of three locally based firms to develop a 60-acre solar farm on airport property.
Ivy Tech Community College will lease 19,615 square feet at the former ATA Airlines campus at Indianapolis International Airport for a logistics and business education program.
The Indianapolis Airport Authority is proceeding with plans to install a video advertising wall at the airport in early September and will need to make a controversial decision within the next week on whether it will replace a local artist’s work.
Local artist James Wille Faust is crying foul over a decision to replace his $150,000 work with advertising at the Indianapolis International Airport.
Indianapolis International Airport is set to receive new body-scanning technology that will change the images seen by security officials. The new scanning technology from the Transportation Security Administration will show general body outlines instead of naked bodies. Indianapolis is one of 40 U.S. airports set to receive the scanners, likely within a few weeks. The current body-imaging machines have sparked controversy and concern about privacy among passengers.
Keystone Terminals is positioning itself to take advantage of a much-hoped-for increase in intermodal activity just down the tracks.
For as little as $9, a traveler can wrap a bag in blue-colored, tamper-proof recyclable plastic film.
Robert A. Duncan nudged the door closed this week on his office at the Indianapolis Airport Authority and retired after a career at the center of one of the largest, long-term civic developments in the city's history.
Indianapolis International Airport officials could know by next week whether the Borders bookstore inside the terminal will survive a third round of store closures tied to the chain’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.
A police chase on the west side ended at Indianapolis International Airport when the driver crashed into a security fence. The chase began near Rockville Road and Interstate 465 Wednesday morning and ended just off Cargo Drive, south of the old terminal building. Police arrested Matthew Ratcliff after the crash. Two others with Ratcliff were also arrested.
CurbsideValet is on the north end of the terminal, along the departure-level curb.
The Indianapolis Airport Authority plans to hire a broker to market the 16.5-acre campus along Washington Street near Indianapolis International Airport once used by ATA Airlines. It has been vacant for three years.
1,805-acre facility on the east side now will be known as the Indianapolis Regional Airport.
An intoxicated traveler was arrested after using an emergency exit to take a smoke break at Indianapolis International Airport Monday night. Airport police say Michael Rogers of Bloomington lit a cigarette inside Concourse A. When a security staff member told Rogers he was not allowed to smoke in the airport, he became uncooperative and opened a secure door to a gate bridge. Two Delta ramp workers stopped Rogers before he could get to the tarmac. He was arrested for public intoxication, criminal trespass and other charges.