The Plymouth Municipal Airport has been named the Indiana Airport of the Year in 2019, presented by Aviation Indiana.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Resolution for Aviation Department
The Plymouth City Council members took action on Monday to transfer funds within the Aviation Department fund to cover a shortfall.
Continue readingPlymouth Municipal Airport Officials Working on Paved Parallel Taxiway Project
Plymouth Municipal Airport Manager Bill Sheley updated the Plymouth Board of Public Works Safety members on an upcoming long-awaited project.
Continue readingStudents Register for New High School Aviation Curriculum
Officials with Alpha Flight accepted 32 students to take part in the first Alpha Flight classes at the Plymouth Municipal Airport this August.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Finalizes 2019 Park, Aviation Department Fees
Fees are going up at Plymouth Municipal Airport. The city council finalized the 2019 fee schedules for the Department of Aviation and Department of Parks and Recreation Wednesday.
Plymouth Airport Open House Tonight
Officials at the Plymouth Municipal Airport are ready to get several projects off the ground!
Plymouth City Council Approves 2019 Salary Ordinance
The Plymouth City Council members held discussion on the 2019 salary ordinance last week.
Plymouth City Council Reviews Salary Ordinance
The Plymouth City Council members reviewed the salary ordinance for appointed officers and employees, fire and police personnel for the 2019 budget year.
Plymouth City Council Approves Several Resolutions
The Plymouth City Council members reviewed several resolutions for consideration during their meeting Monday night.
Plymouth Airport Manager Addresses Hazard Regarding Geese
Plymouth Airport Manager Bill Sheley asked the city council this week for an exception in its firearm laws in order to address the hazards geese pose at the airport.
He noted that the birds cause a serious danger to aircraft due to the possibility of a mid-air collision. Sheley said the airport has maintained a federal migratory bird depredation permit for several years. The permit allows the airport manager to eliminate the threat of geese. Sheley said he is unable to take any geese as the airport is in the city limits and there is an ordinance regulating the discharge of firearms in the city limits.