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Ohio receives state funding to enhance Gordon K Bush
The funding is intended to amplify the airport's service offerings by focusing on improvements to the box hangar, which houses privately owned aircraft and the Ohio University Aviation programme's training fleet.
Aircraft are set to benefit from a host of new offerings.

The Gordon K Bush airport at Ohio University has been awarded $2.5 million in state funding to support improvements to its existing 12,000 sq ft box hangar space that will strategically enhance the airport's commercial capabilities and help serve as a catalyst for increased regional economic growth.

“This funding will not only help strengthen Ohio's role as an economic engine for the region, it will also foster opportunities for continued growth and development across southeast Ohio and beyond,” says Ohio University president Lori Stewart Gonzalez. “We are incredibly thankful to both State Representative Jay Edwards for his leadership in securing the funding and State Senator Brian Chavez for his support of this transformational project in the Senate.”

Located less than three miles from a new industrial park in Albany, Ohio and near a railroad spur, the Gordon K. Bush airport currently offers a 6,458 sq ft terminal and numerous FBO services, including fuel, mechanics and limited leasable hangar space that position it to serve as a transportation hub for commercial and private entities that help support Athens County and the surrounding region.

The new state funding is intended to further amplify the airport's existing service offerings by focusing on improvements to the existing box hangar, which currently houses privately owned aircraft and the Ohio University Aviation programme's training fleet. Such enhancements are anticipated to include numerous building improvements, including a new roof, siding and doors, alongside various heating and lighting upgrades.

These improvements are intended to create a secure, climate-controlled environment that will help attract both private and commercial entities that desire modern hangar space in the heart of Appalachia.

The $2.5 million in State funding follows the Ohio University board of trustees' approval of a June 2024 resolution to create a safe and secure storage facility for University-owned and private aircraft. This $1.9 million project will provide new hangar space for 16 aircraft while allowing for future renovations to the existing hangar space.

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