KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – City and county officials celebrated the grand opening and
ribbon-cutting of the new Keystone Heights Airport Authority Fixed Base Operations/Administration Building. The …
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KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – City and county officials celebrated the grand opening and
ribbon-cutting of the new Keystone Heights Airport Authority Fixed Base Operations/Administration Building. The $1.2 million project started on April 30, 2019, and the new building includes a pilot’s lounge and a larger conference room, and it was fully-funded by the Department of Transportation. The building is a few thousand feet away from the current FBO and the new property is 4,450 square feet. During the groundbreaking, Airport Board Chairman David Kirkland joked the event may have been the second groundbreaking at the airport since the U.S. Army began its operations in the 1940s. It was given to the city of Keystone Heights in 1947.