Service to one of, Zurich, Vienna, Düsseldorf, Berlin, or Munich, which are their other hubs?
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Said it before, a Lufthansa logo somewhere in CityPark would be awesome.imperialmog wrote: ↑May 19, 2023Recall them mentioning wanting to increase frequency but staffing issues have held them back. Added frequency would help for better network connectivity.
Maybe its also something that isn't service related? Maybe sponsoring something here.
I'm paying this considerable attention.ST. LOUIS — The city of St. Louis has received a $2.5 million state grant to help redevelop a 106-acre site just east of St. Louis Lambert International Airport.
Officials are hoping to attract an "advanced manufacturing" user to the property, which they're calling the Brownleigh Site. The grant will be used for feasibility, planning, engineering, preparation and infrastructure, said a spokeswoman for St. Louis Development Corp., the city's economic development arm.
This is cool. Wouldn’t the real estate being set aside for landscaping and water features be worth a ton in potential rents to the airport?shadrach wrote: ↑May 23, 2023Going through an old hard drive, found this daydream/scheme I did back in 2016. Thought I'd share this again for fun.
Note the Parking/CRCF parking garage where E gets are, hotel (not visualized, by the current Terminal 1 Metrolink station, parking removed in front of the Main Terminal, landscaping/water feature in its place.
That or a different Airbus plane?bprop wrote: ↑May 18, 2023Upsize the plane to a 787?
The plan was publicly presented in May of 2022, and while now approved by the FAA, is still subject to the agency’s environmental review process as well as airline commitments of financial support. STL and the FAA held a public scoping meeting last December to gather input from the public and governmental agencies about their environmental concerns to be addressed in the environmental planning process. Environmental planning is expected to start later this year and will include another public meeting, and airline negotiations are ongoing. STL expects to start architectural design next year.”
Seems Boeing might have some interest in this and another site north of the airport:gone corporate wrote: ↑May 22, 2023STL Post-Dispatch: St. Louis awarded grant to prep 106-acre site near LambertI'm paying this considerable attention.ST. LOUIS — The city of St. Louis has received a $2.5 million state grant to help redevelop a 106-acre site just east of St. Louis Lambert International Airport.
Officials are hoping to attract an "advanced manufacturing" user to the property, which they're calling the Brownleigh Site. The grant will be used for feasibility, planning, engineering, preparation and infrastructure, said a spokeswoman for St. Louis Development Corp., the city's economic development arm.
The new terminal would only do 2 international bag carrousels or is that not drawn to scale?sc4mayor wrote: ↑May 24, 2023FAA Approves STL’s Master Plan
https://www.flystl.com/newsroom/stl-new ... aster-planThe plan was publicly presented in May of 2022, and while now approved by the FAA, is still subject to the agency’s environmental review process as well as airline commitments of financial support. STL and the FAA held a public scoping meeting last December to gather input from the public and governmental agencies about their environmental concerns to be addressed in the environmental planning process. Environmental planning is expected to start later this year and will include another public meeting, and airline negotiations are ongoing. STL expects to start architectural design next year.”




