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Airport expansion planned
With new agreement between city, GLO
Facilities at the airport could expand significantly with agreements reached not long ago between the City of Port Aransas and the Texas General Land Office. The Port Aransas City Council in September 2009 voted to approve signing a newly renegotiated lease with the GLO to increase the size of the airport. The lease also gives the city new powers to work with private partners to add amenities that a survey has shown pilots desire. With the new lease, the airport property expands to include 23.2 more acres. The added acreage could be where new airport hangars and other development would occur under a partnership between the city and an airport development business, if a contract between the two is signed. In December last year, the airport replaced much of its fueling system with updated equipment. Anyone who wants to fuel up can just taxi up to the fuel pump and use a credit card to pump and pay, 24 hours a day. Also late last year, additional tie-down spots were built for aircraft. The airport charges no fees for landing or tying down. There are tie-down rings, but pilots should bring their own tie-downs. The airport has AWOS, an automatic weather service for pilots that will give local weather with a phone call, and a navigation system that’s almost as good as the high-dollar Instrument Landing System used by commercial airports. The new system will let fliers navigate to within 265 feet of the ground in cloudy or rainy weather; previously they could only legally descend to within 1,500 feet off the ground in inclement weather. That’s important to people who might contemplate flying to Port Aransas for a vacation or for a weekend, because they can now leave Dallas or San Antonio and come directly to Port Aransas. The city and the aviation division of the Texas Department of Transportation have partnered to provide an additional $300,000 in paving and drainage improvements to increase transient aircraft parking over the last three years. Additions that are in the planning stage include new hangars and taxiway improvements. For more information about the airport, call Randy Hansen, the airport manager, at 749- 4008. |
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