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NLR works to improve airport

Restoring tornado-damaged hangar part of larger effort

Harry Barrett, of Barrett Aviation, describes how an April tornado approached the North Little Rock airport. The city is helping the airport recover from the storm that damaged many structures, including a flight planning center (left).
Harry Barrett, of Barrett Aviation, describes how an April tornado approached the North Little Rock airport. The city is helping the airport recover from the storm that damaged many structures, including a flight planning center (left).


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North Little Rock is stepping in to help its airport restore the city-owned hangar heavily damaged by the April tornadoes, in what city officials say is part of a broader improvement effort that acknowledges the airport has been ignored as an economic asset.


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This article was published Monday, September 1, 2008.

Arkansas, Pages 15, 17 on 09/01/2008


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