Former New Castle Airport Manager Ron Renz Inducted into Delaware Aviation Hall of Fame
Delaware aviation pioneer Ron Renz is being honored with an induction into the Delaware Aviation Hall of Fame. Renz, who served as the manager for New Castle Airport (ILG) for two decades, was a pivotal figure in the airport's development. During his tenure, he was instrumental in attracting significant commercial airline service, including from carriers like USAir and PEOPLExpress. His efforts also included overseeing major infrastructure projects and managing the Delaware Airpark. This honor recognizes his lasting contributions to the growth and success of aviation in the state.
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