This camaraderie has made his transition smoother and has reinforced the community spirit that is essential for the airport’s success But it has also created an organic objective that the airport has been steadily growing towards under Chamberlain’s leadership. The airport aims to be a community hub where families can visit and enjoy watching planes take off and land. This community focus is crucial in making the airport a niche destination within the region. In this case, engaging with the community will foster a sense of ownership and support for the airport’s initiatives. ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS AND PARTNERSHIPS Accomplishing this vision for the airport first means being able to accommodate it, so the airport is in the process of several developments to upgrade both its infrastructure and economic viability. The airport is currently in the second phase of its taxiway relocation project, moving Taxiway A from entering the main apron. Additionally, there are plans to remove hazard beacons around the city, both projects being grantfunded and expected to be completed this year. Long-term goals include private hangar development, the installation of a weather reporting system, and routine infrastructure maintenance such as pavement upkeep and fuel farm upgrades. These projects are part of a broader vision to take the airport to the next level which involves it playing a larger, vital role in the economic development of Claremont. This overlaps with the city’s aim of transitioning into a destination community, attracting visitors 37 AVIATION VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 04, ISSUE 03 CLAREMONT MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
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