Each year, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) inspects every commercial service airport in the country. Willard Airport works hard to keep everything on the field in perfect operating condition, so when the time for the year’s inspection comes, the airport is sure to pass. This year was special: Willard Airport passed without a single discrepancy. […]
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Training the Next Generation of Leaders: Willard Internship Program
Willard Airport launched an airport management intern position last fall. After an extensive application process, Tingting He was selected for the position. Tingting earned her bachelor of science degree in aviation management in 2021 from Auburn University. She just graduated in May with her master’s degree from the Gies College of Business at the University […]
Continue ReadingWillard Welcomes New Fire Marshal
Willard Airport has a new fire marshal, replacing John Riegel, after his 21 years in the job. John Cumbee was promoted to the position in March, after ten years on the job as a crash rescue security specialist and a security coordinator at Willard. John has worked as a firefighter and administrator for the last […]
Continue ReadingDirector’s Corner – 2022 Newsletter Issue 1
Letter from the Executive Director Despite the pandemic, it has been a very busy couple of years at Willard Airport. We’ve just completed a set of major projects designed to make your experience better and to ensure not only your comfort, but your safety. Our terminal has a whole new look. We’ve replaced all the […]
Continue ReadingA Fresh Look for 2022
If you haven’t visited Willard Airport in a while, you’ll be met with a whole new look the next time you fly. The Airport has invested more than $110,000 to make the in-terminal experience better. It all starts with the terminal’s look and feel. Terminal wayfinding signs were fully replaced for the first time in […]
Continue ReadingLeveraging Aid to Bridge the Pandemic
When Willard Airport’s passengers collapsed as the pandemic took hold, the Airport quickly worked with federal agencies to replace lost revenue, and keep everyone working on the field employed. Unlike other central Illinois airports, Willard gets no local tax revenue – so the pandemic created a challenge deeper for Willard than for most other airports. […]
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