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In an Oct. 23, 2014 photo, the Holland, Mich., airport’s fixed base operator, Tulip City Air Service is seen. The West Michigan Regional Airport has evolved from a private grass-strip runway next to a barn in the 1940s, to the busy, growing airport it is today. In 2016, it could look different still. Last month the West Michigan Airport Authority approved the $500,000 purchase of 15 acres from Johnson Controls Inc. for property adjacent to the airport that will be the site of a business center that will house operations for the airport’s operator and airport authority. (AP Photo/The Holland Sentinel, Andrew Whitaker)
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