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Article: Ontario, Calif., Airport to Boost Air Cargo Volume with Old Lockheed Hangar.
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- March 13, 2001
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By Don McAuliffe, The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Mar. 13--ONTARIO, Calif.--A former Lockheed Aircraft hangar will get a makeover as Ontario International Airport looks at ways of boosting air cargo volume.
Over a four-month period beginning in mid-April, Hafner/Bergman, a Chino-based contractor, will upgrade Hangar 20, one of 29 buildings the airport inherited when Lockheed moved out of Ontario three years ago.
The firm was awarded the $679,682 bid last week.
The 40,000-square foot building will be occupied by three tenants, including Southwest Airlines, the airport's busiest passenger ...