The Louisville Regional Airport Authority is an independent public agency governed by an eleven member Board of Directors composed of leading public officials and private citizens. The Authority is primarily responsible for:
• planning, constructing, and operating its airports (currently Louisville International Airport and Bowman Field) in a timely and cost effective manner;
• enhancing the quality and quantity of air service to Kentucky and southern Indiana;
• cooperating with other agencies in economic development initiatives; and
• maintaining a close liaison with the surrounding community so as to be sensitive and responsive to the impact of airport operations on airport neighbors.
The Authority’s airports serve a large portion of Kentucky and southern Indiana by providing the people and businesses of this region entry into the international air transportation system. As such, these airports are an integral and dynamic element in the economic welfare of the region. Operating for many years on a self-sustaining basis, the Authority pursues its objectives by employing a professional staff and by working closely with the traveling public, various levels of government, the airlines, and a variety of other groups whose goals are to serve the best interests of the community at large.
The Louisville Regional Airport Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Industry
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Airlines and Aviation
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Company size
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51-200 employees
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Headquarters
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Louisville, Kentucky
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Type
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Public Company
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Founded
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1941