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Comair seeks incentives
David Nivens, STAFF WRITER01/12/2005
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[font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Comair is seeking help from Guilford County officials for a possible $2.8 million maintenance and repair expansion at Piedmont Triad International Airport.
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[font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Comair, a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, has asked county officials for incentives totaling $106,000 over four years if the company decides to go ahead with the project.
"We have made no decision about this," Nick Miller, a Comair spokesman, said Tuesday. "We are looking for more maintenance capacity for our route structure."
The company would expand its hanger and offices and also improve its airport ramp, according to plans.
"We are talking to them, but this is not finalized," said Ted Johnson, airport executive director.
The Guilford County Board of Commissioners will consider the incentive package during a Jan. 20 public hearing in the Old Courthouse in Greensboro.
Rob Bencini, county director of community and economic development, said the $106,000 incentive is based on 53 proposed new maintenance and repair jobs. Construction work could be finished later in 2005, Bencini said Tuesday.
Based in Cincinnati, Comair was founded in 1977. The company employs more than 6,000 aviation professionals. In 2003, the company served more than 10 million customers.
David Nivens can be contacted
at 888-3626 or [email protected]
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©High Point Enterprise 2005
Why would a wholly owned company like Comair, that is on the brink of being sold or spun-off into never-never land because they are way to expensive to operate, be pouring $2.8 million into a MX/repair station for airplanes that will probably be divied up between CHQ and SKW, anyway, in the financial future?
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Printer-friendly[font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Comair is seeking help from Guilford County officials for a possible $2.8 million maintenance and repair expansion at Piedmont Triad International Airport.
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[font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Comair, a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, has asked county officials for incentives totaling $106,000 over four years if the company decides to go ahead with the project.
"We have made no decision about this," Nick Miller, a Comair spokesman, said Tuesday. "We are looking for more maintenance capacity for our route structure."
The company would expand its hanger and offices and also improve its airport ramp, according to plans.
"We are talking to them, but this is not finalized," said Ted Johnson, airport executive director.
The Guilford County Board of Commissioners will consider the incentive package during a Jan. 20 public hearing in the Old Courthouse in Greensboro.
Rob Bencini, county director of community and economic development, said the $106,000 incentive is based on 53 proposed new maintenance and repair jobs. Construction work could be finished later in 2005, Bencini said Tuesday.
Based in Cincinnati, Comair was founded in 1977. The company employs more than 6,000 aviation professionals. In 2003, the company served more than 10 million customers.
David Nivens can be contacted
at 888-3626 or [email protected]
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©High Point Enterprise 2005
Why would a wholly owned company like Comair, that is on the brink of being sold or spun-off into never-never land because they are way to expensive to operate, be pouring $2.8 million into a MX/repair station for airplanes that will probably be divied up between CHQ and SKW, anyway, in the financial future?