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Chapter 6 - Conclusions
Pages 59-60

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From page 59...
... The research indicates that airport owners and service providers have utilized a variety of means to meet the ground transportation requirements of their users, which in turn provides an economic impact benefiting the airport, community, and users of small airports. An analysis of the data has led to several key findings, including: • General aviation airports benefit from ground transportation alternatives available that are provided internally or externally through public or commercial modes of ground transportation.
From page 60...
... • Insuring courtesy vehicles can be done through private commercial standalone policies or through a fleet policy when owned by the airport governing authority. Many fleet or cooperative type coverage can be obtained at a reasonable cost and are administered based on local preferences and requirements.


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