Detroit City Council making noises about closing the airport.
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2017/04/13/detroit-city-airport/100400706/
61 planes based there, and the closest alternative is Troy Oakland which I doubt has room for those planes and can't accommodate anything much faster than a small twin. Basically, the city fathers are grumbling because there is no scheduled service there and think the land could be better used. Perhaps just in the talking stages at the moment but we know how that goes.
Is there really an incentive to keep it open? The facilities there are ancient and not in the best of repair. Runway too short to suit Southwest. Do many corporates use the field or do they use KPTK?
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2017/04/13/detroit-city-airport/100400706/
61 planes based there, and the closest alternative is Troy Oakland which I doubt has room for those planes and can't accommodate anything much faster than a small twin. Basically, the city fathers are grumbling because there is no scheduled service there and think the land could be better used. Perhaps just in the talking stages at the moment but we know how that goes.
Is there really an incentive to keep it open? The facilities there are ancient and not in the best of repair. Runway too short to suit Southwest. Do many corporates use the field or do they use KPTK?