Big Plans For Airport Announced

Fairhope, Alabama


NEW 20 YEAR PLAN


At the last council work session, Airport Authority Chairman Chuck Zunk presented the proposed long range plan for the city's H.L. Sonny Callahan airport on Hwy 32.

Zunk said the main goal of the airport is to "serve the Fairhope/Eastern Shore community as a hub of economic development, providing services and facilities which sustain existing businesses in the community and drive job creation."

Other goals are "to enhance the safety and security of the community; provide a major port-of-entry for business and commercial visitors; and serve as an emergency facility during and after natural disasters."

 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ANTICIPATED

east side
The plan foresees new roads on both the east and west sides of the runway to open up some of the 257 acres of undeveloped airport-authority-owned land for commercial and industrial development (39 lots for aviation-oriented or other commercial development). A new access road out to HWY 13 is planned as well.

Total current assets of the airport amount to about $22 million; and the major liability a $8.9 million loan from PNC Bank. Sources of revenue are from rents, grants and city appropriations. Annual operating expenses (excluding grants) are $430,000 (2/3 funded from city subsidies, 1/3 from rents and fees.)

Federal (FAA) and state (ALDOT) grants  may become available as funding for the new infrastructure, according to Zunk. He said the FAA requires a development plan to qualify for such grants.

AIRBUS BUSINESS HOPED FOR

Zunk said he hoped businesses related to the just-announced Airbus assembly plant in Mobile may eventually locate here as well.

Zunk: "The Airbus project fits in perfectly with our plans, because it will likely lead to several suppliers of Airbus who will want to locate at an airport like ours."



Comments

Anonymous said…
I would hate to live near it.
Anonymous said…
Me too, but that is progress. I don't like living on Greeno Road now that it is a major highway, but oh well.
Buddy said…
I am not sure we need a gigantic airport here.