For Immediate
Release:
December 2, 2024
Owner Obstructs
County’s Investigation
of Monmouth Executive Airport
Experts had two hours to study more than
three miles of runway
and taxiway, in the middle of the night. The County requests a second
opportunity to assess the property, in daylight, as is industry standard.
WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ – After a difficult and delayed effort to inspect
Monmouth Executive Airport, the County’s experts were limited to just two hours
to inspect more than three miles of runway and taxiway, in the middle of the
night. Merchant Aviation, the County’s aviation consultant, has determined more
time is needed to investigate potentially concerning conditions at the airport.
The County recently commissioned Merchant Aviation’s
world-renowned experts to conduct a full-scale analysis of the airport and its
conditions and amenities to determine if it is as safe as its owner indicates,
despite a number of accounts that claim otherwise.
The inspection – conducted between 1 to 3 a.m. – presented
clear challenges for Merchant Aviation, who were told they could
not continue to visually inspect the runway and taxiways beyond that
two-hour window, nor could they separate into smaller groups to be more
efficient. The County is relying on a thorough and complete survey to allay
concerns. Yet nearly two miles of runway and taxiway, as well as dozens of
on-site buildings, could not be examined.
“As commissioners, the safety and security of our residents,
visitors, and business owners are our top priority. Upon receiving a number of
reports concerning the airport’s safety, it became our duty to ensure it is in
top shape for all who use it,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone. “If
the property owner has nothing to hide, our experts would have been granted the
time needed to properly assess the property. Our team complied with all of the
property owner’s requirements, and we hope next time, he’ll comply with ours.”
“We hoped to have unrestricted access on-site in order to
give a fair and complete evaluation of the conditions of Monmouth Executive
Airport for Monmouth County residents,” said Edmond J. Harrison, Director,
Commercial Development and Revenue Management of Merchant Aviation. “We hope
that with a second visit, our analysis will be more forthcoming.”
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