Bnas Panel Votes to Keep an Airfield ; the Airport Would Be Used for General and Corporate Aviation, Not Commercial Flights.

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The 13-member board developing a reuse plan for the Brunswick Naval Air Station voted unanimously Wednesday night in favor of retaining an airfield at the base as members moved closer to adopting a final plan.

The vote by the Brunswick Local Redevelopment Authority recommends that the Navy transfer the base's two runways and 800 adjacent acres to a yet-to-be-named airport authority that would continue to run an airport in Brunswick, despite objections from neighbors. The Navy base is set to close in 2011.

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Bnas Panel Votes to Keep an Airfield ; the Airport Would Be Used for General and Corporate Aviation, Not Commercial Flights.

"This (decision to maintain an aviation use) was something of extraordinary importance to the community. We have passed an important milestone," said Martin Wilk,...

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