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Capital City Airport Master Plan

Capital City Airport Master Plan. Capital City Airport. Airport Funding Sources. 95% Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) 5% State Funds as follows: 2.5% Transportation Cabinet, Dept. of Aviation 2.5% Department Military Affairs, Div. of Air Transport.

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Capital City Airport Master Plan

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  1. Capital City Airport Master Plan

  2. Capital City Airport

  3. Airport Funding Sources • 95% Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) • 5% State Funds as follows: • 2.5% Transportation Cabinet, Dept. of Aviation • 2.5% Department Military Affairs, Div. of Air Transport

  4. Airport Reference Code (ARC) • (ARC) for the Capital City Airport is established as C-II: • Aircraft with approach speeds between 121 and 141 knots, and • Wingspans ranging from 49 to 78 feet Hawker 800 Gulfstream III Citation 500

  5. Capital City Airport

  6. Runway Extension (Construction should be complete by fall 2006) RUNWAY/TAXIWAY EXTENSION FAA: $3,900,000 - 95% STATE: $205,000 - 5%

  7. Perimeter Security Fencing (Installation should be complete by fall 2006) FAA: $424,650 - 95% STATE: $22,350 - 5%

  8. Proposed Construction RUNWAY RUNWAY RESURFACING (Completed 2005) EXTENSION + 900’ (FY 06 – 07) AIRCRAFT PARKING EXPANSION (FY 08 – 10) 5 HANGARS (FY 06 – 10) TERMINAL BLDG. MANUFACTURING PLANT (TBD) NEW AIRPORT TERMINAL BUILDING (FY 08 – 10) 39 T-HANGARS ( 20 for FY 06)

  9. Proposed Army Aviation Support Facility PROPOSED AASF RUNWAY EXTENSION Estimated $31,000,000 Federal Funds

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