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Fort Dodge Regional Airport

State funding backs new hangars

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Randy Aponte, ramp agent for Sky West, signals the Sky West plane for take off on Feb. 7, 2022, at the Fort Dodge Regional Airport.

Nearly $1.6 million from the state government will help pay for building new hangars at the Fort Dodge Regional Airport.

The airport is eligible for $1,585,761 from the Iowa Commercial Aviation Infrastructure Fund, thanks to $100 million of federal COVID-19 relief money deposited in that fund. Gov. Kim Reynolds announced that the $100 million would be divided between the state’s eight airports that have commercial flights.

“The announcement from the governor could not have come at a more critical time for us,” said Rhonda Chambers, the local airport’s director of aviation. “We are pleased that this one-time federal infrastructure fund allows us to construct new hangars.”

The airport has nine hangars. The newest one was built in 2018, but many of the others date to the 1960s and 1970s.

In 2021, a structural engineer was hired to examine four of those older hangars, which collectively house 26 planes. Chambers said only one of them received a rating of good. The others were rated as fair, poor and unsatisfactory. She said the planes in the oldest of those hangars are being relocated, and the building will eventually be demolished.

The airport has a plan to build three 60-by-60 foot hangars. A second phase of that plan includes four more 60-by-60 foot hangars.

“New hangars can attract new businesses to our region who utilize aviation in their business plan,” Chambers said. “Aircraft hangars are also needed for transit business aircraft as those companies visit our region for new development opportunities or retainage of existing businesses.”

In a separate airport development, a second roundtrip to Chicago O’Hare International Airport in Illinois was reinstated on Nov. 30.

United Express restored those second flights on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.

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