Waterloo Airport Shares the Latest Developments of its $30M Investment
General Manager, Chris Woods, shares the latest developments of Waterloo Airport's $30M investment toward developing its infrastructure, and its goal of attracting airlines to utilize the space to fly in and out of Waterloo.
Online, June 14, 2010 (Newswire.com) - (SAN DIEGO, CA)-Waterloo Airport's Chris Woods discusses with Supply Chain Digital about its growth over the last five years of expansion. Waterloo Airport has built the infrastructure, and now its goal is attracting airlines to utilize the space to fly in and out of Waterloo. The Company has all of the means to house big commercial passenger airlines.
Companies have to consider who can do it best, and what makes sense for their needs. Wood says, "We have to constantly tell them, this is the best." Woods told Supply Chain Digital of the technological investments the airport has made-for example GPS systems and new, high-tech instrument landing systems. All of the systems allow for more efficient flight operations.
Supply Chain Digital delves into the details of how Waterloo Airports has been successful since it was built in 1950, and how it has developed into what it is today. Woods offers insight into the future of the airport and its plans for reaching its goals. To read the article in full, visit http://www.supplychaindigital.com/magazines/2683.
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