HOWEY: Tea partiers imprudently target Lugar
A question that must be posed to the tea partiers intent on taking Sen. Richard Lugar out: Who replaces him?
A question that must be posed to the tea partiers intent on taking Sen. Richard Lugar out: Who replaces him?
Much-hyped study won’t portend immediate investment, but will help steer development on and around airport through 2040.
We believe the positive turnaround of the Indianapolis Maintenance Center has been a quiet but substantial success—not just for the airport authority but for the greater Indianapolis community.
Former Finish Line executive Kevin Flynn is now a partner and will handle the agency’s day-to-day operations, taking over from Paula MacVittie.
Forget a ribbon-wrapped Lexus for the holidays when you can land a deal on an aircraft tow tractor or an aerial boom lift.
Stephen Lowe, a former Allison Transmission managing director based in Shanghai, claims the company booted him from a top post in China because he raised concerns about bribery.
Not all success stories are flashy. Witness the quiet resurrection of the former United Airlines maintenance facility at Indianapolis International Airport.
The federal government’s latest, more-intrusive airport screening measures appear more useful in finding drugs and wads of cash than tools of terror, a review of Indianapolis Airport Police records suggests.
Colfin NW Funding LLC claims in a court filing that it is owed $6.4 million by the borrower that operates the Courtyard By Marriott Hotel Northwest under Indianapolis-based Schahet Hotels Inc.
Major infrastructure investment at the state and local level is a significant reason for optimism for the long-term competitive positioning for the city and state.
Moody’s said the airport has a diversified mix of carriers and cargo operations, little competition from other airports, and a stable market area.
Seven years ago, United Airlines abandoned the 1.7-million-square-foot aircraft repair base that once employed 3,000 people. Today, the mall-sized complex is humming and is essentially fully occupied.
Hoosiers should discard the cloak of indifference that too many wear with pride.
Some smaller airports have excess cargo capacity.
The Indianapolis Airport Authority CFO is the winner in the government category.
Edmonton officials have unveiled a plan to save the IndyCar Series race there in 2011.
Minority-owned logistics firm s2f Worldwide, started a year ago with high-profile investors and tax incentives in tow, has been acquired by Brightpoint Inc. The deal closed about three weeks ago, said former s2f CEO Randall Lewis.
The latest round of funding brings the total raised by the local data-storage upstart to $31 million and follows a $9 million investment it received in March.
Double-digit growth by low-cost carriers helped overall boardings at Indianapolis International Airport increase in October.
A Connecticut man was arrested Tuesday at Indianapolis International Airport after punching a Transportation Security Administration screener. John Christina, 51, of Simsbury, Conn., was charged with misdemeanor battery after allegedly exchanging words with and then punching the screener at a security check point. Christina said the punch was light and intended to be a joke, not a challenge to the agent's authority or security procedures. He was released from jail on $150 bond and scheduled to appear in Marion Superior Court 10 on Dec. 13.