flyingcheesehead
Taxi to Parking
Totally justifies a 10 million dollar runway.
Thanks to Mari for the link... Decorah Municipal results in 13 people having jobs and $813,800 added to the local economy per year. That 10 million dollar runway pays for itself in a bit over 12 years, and keeps paying dividends afterwards.
Unfortunately, that impact is mainly earned by the local businesses and government without any knowledge that the airport resulted in that impact. Thus, trying to build and run an airport as a private business is unlikely to be financially feasible, and since the government is profiting by increased tax revenues, the government has the money to pay for the airport (plus some when it's paid for).
In addition, the fact that Decorah has an airport resulted in increased revenues for people, businesses, and government in southeastern Wisconsin as well, where I buy most of my fuel and maintenance. If Decorah and every other small town I visited closed their airport, I wouldn't have any need for an airplane, thus Milwaukee would be affected as well.
The air transportation infrastructure we have is a huge boon to the economy, and it is an inherent governmental function because it benefits everyone.