Goshen Municipal Airport set to have new owners

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GOSHEN, Ind. -- The Goshen Municipal Airport will have a new owner starting Sept. 3.
Sweet Aviation will be taking over Goshen Air Center's operations, along with acquiring ownership of Aircraft Charter Services at Goshen's Municipal Airport.
Surack Enterprises, which owns Sweet Aviation, announced that it will have new signage and have extended passenger terminal hours seven days a week.
In addition to Goshen Municipal Airport, Sweet Aviation also services Fort Wayne International Airport, Smith Field Airport, and Dekalb County Airport.
According to the City of Goshen, Goshen Municipal Airport is the seventh busiest airport in the state of Indiana.