Iowa's system of airports provides a variety of services vital to the state's economy and is an integral part of Iowa's overall transportation system. Scheduled air passenger service allows rapid access to national and international destinations. Air cargo service, which is the fastest growing mode of freight movement, is critical to many industries in Iowa. General aviation airports support business and recreational flying at communities throughout the state and are important economic assets for those communities. Growth in demand for aviation services, both passenger and air cargo, continues to outpace other transportation modes.
Iowa in Motion: Aviation System Plan. Implementing Iowa's State Transportation Plan
1999
54 pages
Report
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Transportation , Transportation planning , Air cargo , Multimodal transportation systems , Investments , Businesses , Civil aviation , Airport operations , Economic development , Airports , Iowa , Air Transportation , Intermodal transportation systems , Air traffic , Passengers , Regional planning , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Trends , Air transportation , Airport terminals , Freight transportation , Airport access , Runways
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