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The Rhinelander-Oneida County Airport recently received more than $7 million in federal funding.It’s the latest in a long line of funding that brings the airport more in line with infrastructure found at major airports nationwide.
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Over $20-million is being awarded to three airports in Wisconsin from the Federal Aviation Administration’s Airport Improvement Program
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The Rhinelander-Oneida County Airport has been fielding planes at its current location just west of Rhinelander since the early 40s. But Rhinelander’s aeronautical history goes all the way back to a flight that occurred in 1912.
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The Northwoods has seen quite a few changes to its healthcare systems in recent years.One of those changes has been the addition of Life Link III air ambulance service.
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The Rhinelander-Oneida County airport simulates a full-scale disaster every three years.
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Air travel took a major hit during the pandemic as people stopped traveling nearly entirely.It’s recovered since then, but airports in Wisconsin still aren’t seeing the level of passengers from 2019, according to a recent Wisconsin Policy Forum report.
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Airport funding is part of the infrastructure bill passed in November
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Wisconsin airports are returning to pre-pandemic traffic levels as the busy holiday season gets underway.
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