
Building is being made at Milwoki Mitchell International Airport at a modern airport airport that local officials say it will make it easy for Wisconsin companies to transport goods locally and internationally, but the final success still depends on attracting one or more freight shipments that can provide air transport.
The speculative project will redevelop a large part of the previous US-power reserve base to a 337,000 square feet with a parking of up to five 747-400 charging aircraft and enhance the neighboring taxi corridors to improve access to wide aircraft.
It will be a completely new facility in Milwoki cheaper and more efficient for charging in the area from having to a cargo truck, 70 miles south to Chicago O’Hher Airport, which is often crowded and has high user fees, according to Milwoki and developers.
“When this project is completed, builders and suppliers will be able to transport their raw materials and final products inside Wisconsin more quickly and efficiently.”
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