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Iowa Aiports Help Economy Take Flight - Read More

Date Added: April 22, 2008 09:05:02 AM
A new report shows Iowa's airports are helping the economy take flight. The Iowa DOT study shows Iowa's commercial airports contribute more than $1.3-billion to the economy. That includes money spent by the airport, business done through air traffic, and spending by visitors.

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