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Yahoo
01-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Jet attempts to set speed record for flight from SLO airport to London. See the video
A jet took off from the San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport on Thursday afternoon intent on setting its 100th overall speed record — and the flight could also mark the first such record-breaker from the local airport as a whole. According to ACI Jet President and CEO William Borgsmiller, a Bombardier Global 7500 jet was expected to set the speed record for a flight between San Luis Obispo and London on Thursday. ACI Jet, which is headquartered in San Luis Obispo, is Bombardier's West Coast service facility and parts depot. Borgsmiller said the jet involved in Thursday's flight was a 'demonstrator,' which companies use to show prospective customers the features of the aircraft, akin to a model home. As it travels around the world being shown off to customers, the company also takes the opportunity to test out and break other records, he added. The latest flight was between what's called an 'unclaimed city pair,' which means it had never before been recorded for speed purposes, Borgsmiller said. This means no matter how long it took, the jet will set the record. The exact times had not yet been confirmed as of Friday morning, but Borgsmiller said the jet would likely have made the flight in roughly nine hours, compared with the 10-and-a-half it would take for a normal flight over that distance. 'They don't want somebody else to clip it, so they probably went as fast as they could,' he said with a laugh. The flight may be noteworthy for another reason as well: Borgsmiller said he believed it could be the first aeronautical speed record set from the San Luis Obispo airport. That could potentially change after Thursday's flight. Borgsmiller said a number of out-of-town visitors attended the special takeoff from the airport Thursday, almost all of whom who had never before been to the area. 'I guarantee almost everybody I saw in the last two days is going to be back here in summertime with their family for a vacation,' he said. 'Everybody is blown away by the area and how nice it is and all the stuff that's here that's just kind of like, 'I never even knew this existed.'' Because of that exposure, Borgsmiller described the flight as a 'milestone' for the region. 'It was cool for us because to get San Luis Obispo and our company on those news channels ... that'll be read about all over the world,' he said. 'It was a cool public relations event for us for sure.'
Yahoo
06-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Sustainably Speaking: Appleton International Airport's terminal expansion
APPLETON, Wis. (WFRV) – Appleton International Airport has had a long history of incorporating eco-friendly initiatives around the airport. Still, the largest project of them all is in the final stages of its completion. The airport's sustainable journey began back in 2005 when officials opted to go with low-flow faucets and fixtures. It did not stop there, as in 2011, solar panels were installed on the main original terminal building. Sustainably Speaking: Winter Salt Week 2025 raises awareness about reducing salt pollution 'Outagamie County Regional Airport' as it was once called, was one of ten across the country selected to be a part of what is called the 'Sustainable Airport Master Plan' in 2012. This initial pilot program included major U.S. airports like Denver International Airport, Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport. Until this point, Appleton International Airport has completed 85% of its 2012 Sustainable Master Plan, which includes reducing energy consumption by seventy percent and producing fifty percent of the building's energy needs from on-site sources. As part of this phase, the terminal expansion will add four more gates and incorporate a variety of eco-friendly initiatives that Appleton International Airport Director Abe Weber says fall in line with the airport's mission. 'Our goal is to be a good steward of the community and we want to take as little as we possibly can and give back where we can,' says Weber. 'The sustainable initiatives that are going into this terminal build a better terminal for all our community to enjoy with consuming as little resources as possible.' The first visual feature at the airport is the large walls with windows to harvest daylight and reduce lighting consumption. The roof is also slanted to the south, so part of the next phase will be equipping the expanded terminal's roof with solar panels. The terminal will also incorporate some natural vegetation and an eco-friendly source of heating and cooling. 'Plus we will have plantings throughout that's a partnership local with a memorial florist, really bringing in that biophilic design to help reduce stress and anxiety,' explains Weber. 'We also have a very highly efficient heating and cooling system, which is a chilled beam stratification system. Not only does it move the air very efficiently, but it aids in guest comfort.' Weber says that once a grant can be acquired, they are well equipped to convert to a geothermal heating and cooling system. Sustainably Speaking: A look at Menasha's new Maplewood Middle School Finally, the airport will use glue-laminated timbers and wood decking. Weber says that this product is much more sustainable than steel and brings with it extra warmth and feel throughout the terminal. Weber added that the airport will see seventy flights in and out of the airport on the peak days during the 2025 NFL Draft, and the plan is for this new terminal to be operational by then to accompany the increase in traffic. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.