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WARSAW — Changes are underway with three hangars at the Warsaw Board of Aviation meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 8. Two hangars are being sold while a third one owned by the airport is being improved. The changes include: Hangar 18H is owned by the airport and used by the Av8r Flying Club, which is seeking …read more.
WARSAW — The Board of Aviation Commissioners voted to begin the process of searching for an airport consultant during its meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 13. “Last fall, we initially brought this up, but we tabled the discussion due to the traction we were gaining on some of the projects we were hoping to move forward …read more.
WARSAW — The Board of Aviation Commissioners looked toward the future with a discussion on the Warsaw Municipal Airport’s 2020 budget during its meeting on Tuesday, July 9. Airport Manager Nick King presented a draft of the airport’s 2020 budget to board members and estimated a 23.7 percent change in overall funding. For 2019, the …read more.
WARSAW — During the brief Board of Aviation Commissioners meeting held Tuesday, June 11, Ken Ross of NGC Aviation Consultants informed the board that Warsaw Municipal Airport did not receive supplemental funding from the Federal Aviation Administration for its upcoming projects. “That doesn’t mean you still don’t qualify, but there’s a lot of competition for …read more.
WARSAW — The Board of Aviation Commissioners approved the purchase of two Toro lawn mowers for the Warsaw Municipal Airport during its meeting Tuesday, May 14. Airport Manager Nick King presented a layout of the airport to the board and showed which specific areas of the property are mowed. The airport is currently using two …read more.
WARSAW — The Board of Aviation Commissioners extended four hangar leases and approved a land maintenance memorandum of agreement during its meeting Tuesday, April 9. Hangar leases for Jim Nolan, Greg White, Steve Ashton, and John Ries were extended and approved by the board. “These tenants are so far in good standing with the airport,” …read more.
WARSAW — The Board of Aviation Commissioners discussed communication with the Federal Aviation Administration and approved a hangar lease during its meeting Tuesday, March 12. Ken Ross, NGC Aviation Consultants, started the meeting by providing the board with updates on the FAA’s thoughts regarding the airport’s upcoming projects. These projects include rehabilitation for Runway 1836, …read more.
WARSAW — During its meeting Tuesday, Feb. 12, the Board of Aviation Commissioners focused on future projects for Warsaw Municipal Airport through an in-depth discussion on runways, roadways, and rehabilitation. Airport Manager Nick King presented the engineer’s report on behalf of Ken Ross, NGC Aviation Consultants. King and Ross held a conference call with the …read more.
WARSAW — The Board of Aviation Commissioners reinstated two of its board members and discussed a roof project for the airport’s terminal building during its meeting Tuesday, Jan. 8. Mayor Joe Thallemer was present at the meeting to swear in both Dan Robinson and John Yingling for another four-year term as aviation commissioners. Thallemer thanked …read more.
WARSAW — The Board of Aviation Commissioners approved the purchase of new snow removal equipment during its meeting Tuesday, Dec. 11. At last month’s meeting, the board approved the purchase of a skid steer for the airport, which will be used for snow removal. Airport Manager Nick King continued the discussion on the skid steer …read more.
WARSAW — Business at the Board of Aviation Commissioners meeting Tuesday, Nov. 13, continued the discussion on the airport’s upcoming project regarding the movement of power lines. Ken Ross of NGC Aviation Consultants said that he and Airport Manager Nick King completed two conference calls with the FAA. The first call was a follow-up discussion …read more.
WARSAW — Business at this month’s Board of Aviation Commissioners meeting held Monday, Oct. 15, focused on discussing an upcoming project regarding the movement of power lines at the airport. Ken Ross of NGC Aviation Consultants said the cost estimate for the power line project through AEP is estimated at $6.2 million. “We’ve had great …read more.
WARSAW — Business at this month’s Board of Aviation Commissioners meeting held Tuesday, Sept. 11, was brief, focusing on upcoming rehabilitation for runway 1836. Ken Ross of NGC Aviation Consultants said that 90 percent of the funds for the project are federal. The airport will also receive a grant within the next two weeks for …read more.
WARSAW — Business at this month’s Board of Aviation Commissioners meeting held Tuesday, Aug. 14, focused on fuel price structure and insurance renewals. Airport Manager Nick King proposed a pricing structure for fuel that would be implemented starting in October. The price would gradually increase until 2020. Currently, the airport charges $3.95 per gallon. “Our …read more.
WARSAW — Business at this month’s Board of Aviation Commissioners held Tuesday, July 10, focused on the future with discussion of the Warsaw Municipal Airport’s 2019 budget. Airport Manager Nick King presented an outline of the proposed budget to board members. The Warsaw City Council will approve the budget before it is official. King stated …read more.
WARSAW — Business at this month’s Board of Aviation Commissioners meeting focused on fuel and solar energy. Airport Manager Nick King discussed an update to the airport’s fuel incentive policy. Currently, fueling employees are paid $.01 per gallon during working hours, and $.03 per gallon for fueling after regular working hours. King mentioned that the …read more.
WARSAW — There was plenty of business to discuss at this month’s Board of Aviation Commissioners meeting Tuesday, May 8, as there was no meeting in April. New business at the meeting focused on sealing cracks at the airport’s public parking lot and the Zimmer Biomet access road and parking lot. With the public parking …read more.
WARSAW — Business was very brief at the Board of Aviation Commissioners monthly meeting Tuesday, March 13. The meeting primarily focused on aircraft purchasing courtesy fuel in order to help support the airport. Airport manager Nick King said that revenue is up $700 from this time last year. However, he said that the majority of …read more.
WARSAW—Business was quiet and short at the Board of Aviation Commissioners monthly meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 13. The meeting focused on maintenance projects, including the reconstruction of a runway. Ken Ross of NGC Aviation Consultants discussed the idea of fixing runway 1836 by removing the existing asphalt and replacing it, while also improving the drainage …read more.
Around 40 people attended the meeting in support of the Warsaw Flying Club. WARSAW — The Warsaw Flying Club was facing potential eviction going into the Warsaw Board of Aviation Commissioner’s Nov. 14 meeting. Around 40 people packed the small board room to show support for the club. At last month’s meeting, airport manager Nick …read more.
WARSAW — Tension was high at the Oct. 18 meeting of the Warsaw Board of Aviation, with several members of the Warsaw Flying Club present to contest accusations against the club. “I hate to be doing this,” stated airport manager Nick King as he began what ended being an hour long discussion about an event …read more.
WARSAW — Airport manager Nick King told the Aviation Commission at their Sept. 12 meeting that the airport had suffered a lightning strike approximately six weeks ago, leaving the airport without power for around 15 hours. The strike was hard enough that it blew out a few power cleaners, as well as the weather automated computer …read more.
WARSAW — Warsaw Board of Aviation Commissioners approved the use of a portion of Warsaw Municipal Airport for a fundraiser for Rudy’s Dog Park Sept. 10. Nick King, airport manager, stated a 15-minute prior perimeter review will be in place to keep the airport open during the event. King presented the proposal from Carla Carlton, …read more.
WARSAW — Members of the Warsaw Board of Aviation Commissioners for the Warsaw Municipal Airport approved the 2016-2022 Airport Capital Improvement Program during Tuesday evening’s regular monthly meeting, Jan. 12. The CIP includes budgeting for power line relocation in 2017 and 2018, and the design phase of a tunnel concept for the CR 100E road …read more.
The Airport Layout Plan, or 10-year master plan, for the Warsaw Municipal Airport, has been delivered to the Federal Aviation Administration. The submission was announced Tuesday evening, Nov. 10, at the monthly Warsaw Board of Aviation Commissioners. The ALP details proposed capital projects including: relocation of power lines east of the airport, solution to CR …read more.
WARSAW — A wrap up of the 2015 Air Show was presented to members of the Warsaw Board of Aviation Commissioners during Tuesday evening’s monthly meeting.
The yellow outlines some of the property owned by the Board of Aviation Commission including the recently acquired parcel of land between CR 100E and CR 175E. (Photo taken from Beacon Online Mapping) In a brief 15 minute meeting Tuesday, members of the Board of Aviation Commissioners for the Warsaw Municipal Airport were told …read more.
Word on a land acquisition grant application by the Warsaw Municipal Airport with the Federal Aviation Association will be received in two to three weeks. The request is for a $534,600 grant from the FAA. The update was provided by Ken Ross, NGC Corporation, airport engineer, during the monthly meeting of the Warsaw Board of …read more.
A purchase and sale agreement with Ceres Farms LLC and the Warsaw Municipal Airport was approved by the Warsaw Board of Aviation Commissioners Tuesday evening, pending the engineers approval. The board is purchasing 81.93 plus acres located, east of CR 100E and adjacent to property owned by the airport. The purchase price is a reported …read more.
At Tuesday afternoon’s Board of Avaiation Commissioners meeting, Airport Manager Nick King reported, “We had a good month. A quiet month.” Despite winter conditions, King stated, “We never had to close the airport. We were all here as much as possible trying to keep the runways open.” King credited the street department with assisting in such …read more.




















