Gary Heinlein Detroit News Lansing Bureau Comments Purchase Image Mick Osborne looks over the West Michigan Regional Airport in Holland. The airport plans to break ground in 2015 on a $3.6 million terminal. The project will require a $3 million apron that will go on the next five-year plan. (Dale G. Young / The Detroit News) Michigan airport executives are asking for the first aviation fuel tax increase in 85 years to make improvements and repairs at the states 235 public airports an effort that has stalled after taking flight late last year. A House-approved tax hike plan which would help general aviation and commercial airports avoid falling far short of more than $730 million needed...
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