PIA - A History: Events of 1988
There can be no doubt that 1986 and 1987 were good years for PIA. Things began to change in 1988. That winter, the Greater Peoria Airport could still boast three major airlines offering service to four hubs, frequent commuter service to the nation's busiest airport (Chicago-O'Hare Int'l) as well as flights to Chicago Midway. Passenger traffic had dipped in 1987, but held well above 400,000 travelers. Before getting to the meat, it is necessary to review the REGIONAL AIRPORT STUDY . Conflict between parties continued into the new year. In January, PIA Director Ron Burling, a member of the study's technical committee, said conclusions should be based on facts rather than an assumption that a regional airport must be built. He also advocated for inclusion of findings from a 1979 regional service study. In an apparent nod to Burling's idea, Peoria Mayor Jim Maloof desired to change the committee's purpose from a regional airport feasibility study to a ser