KISSIMMEE -- Kissimmee Gateway
Airport (ISM) announces it is expecting a higher level of flight activity in
and around Kissimmee due to Sun'N Fun's 38th Annual International Fly-In & Expo
at Lakeland Linder Regional Airport from Tuesday, March 27, 2012, to Sunday,
April 1, 2012.
"With increased activity, we have an
opportunity to show visitors all our Airport has to offer," says Terry
Lloyd, director of aviation at Kissimmee Gateway Airport. "This is a great
time for visitors to experience the Airport's amenities and increase awareness
of our central location to theme parks and Orange County Convention
Center."
Sun'N Fun is one of the largest aviation
fly-in and tradeshow events in the world with more than 500 commercial
exhibitors. The community can expect some unusual aircraft, and large
formations of aircraft, operating around the Airport during the week of Sun N'
Fun. For more information about Sun N' Fun, please visit www.sun-n-fun.org.
About Kissimmee Gateway Airport
Located just eight miles from Walt Disney
World and 10 miles from the Orange County Convention Center, Kissimmee Gateway
Airport accommodates general aviation air service 24 hours a day with two paved
runways, 5,000 and 6,000 feet each. The airport also offers full-service FBOs,
flight training, aircraft storage, aircraft restoration, P-51Mustang pilot
training, T-6 Warbird adventure flights and an industrial park. Its air traffic
control tower operates from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Built in 1942, Kissimmee Gateway Airport
is owned and operated by the City of Kissimmee. For more information, visit www.kissimmeeairport.com.
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