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From left, Lynn and Jackie Harmon, Roger Best, Julie Wellner,  Mark Suazo, Dan Houx and Courtney Goddard break ground at the new aviation facility at Max B. Swisher Skyhaven Airport on Oct. 14 which is the location of the new construction.

Breaking Ground At Skyhaven Airport

Written by Trevor Martin, Staff Reporter December 1, 2022

  Earlier this semester project officials met to break ground at the new aviation facility located at Skyhaven Airport. After nine years of planning and preparation, the terminal expansion at Skyhaven...

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KC business leaders support airport changes

Written by Muleskinner Staff January 30, 2014

(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Kansas City International Airport has become increasingly outdated and gives visitors a mediocre first impression of the city, according to area business leaders. "As one of...

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Study: Airports contribute $11B to Mo. economy

Written by Muleskinner Staff December 2, 2013

(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — A recent Missouri Department of Transportation study estimates that the annual economic output of the state's airport system is $11.1 billion. The study examined the nine...

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Southwest wants a bigger voice on KCI's future

Written by Muleskinner Staff November 14, 2013

(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Southwest Airlines says its costs would spike under a $1.2 billion proposal for replacing the current three-terminal configuration at Kansas City International Airport with a...

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