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Location Helps Business Soar
Businesses benefit from east-west Highways 33, 50, 15, 14 and Interstate 64, along with north-south Highways 45, 130 and 1, which intersect with Interstate 57 to the west, U.S. 41 to the east and Interstate 70 to the north. By locating in the SAIL region, you will improve access to your markets, reduce travel time and transportation costs, facilitate communications and enable your company to provide better service to your customers.

Air and rail transportation also are well-represented in the SAIL counties. Several area airports offer multiple hard-surface runways in excess of 5,000 feet to accommodate commercial, corporate and leisure aircraft. A network of railroads intersects with many of the area's industrial parks, providing companies north-to-south and coast-to-coast connections.

Railroads
Industrial sites in SAIL Counties are served by CSX, Southern and the Indiana Railroad Company.

Airports

Robinson Municipal Airport, Robinson, IL
Concrete surface, longest runway is 5,100 ft.
Lighted runway
Fuel available
Charter service available
Private storage available

MidAmerica Air Center, Lawrenceville, IL
Concrete surface, longest runway is 5,200 ft.
Lighted runway
Fuel available
Charter service available
Private storage available

Noble Airport, Olney, IL
Concrete surface, longest runway is 5,100 ft.
Lighted runway
Fuel available
Charter service available
Private storage available
Flora Municipal Airport
Concrete Surface, longest runway is 5,000 ft.
Lighted Runway
24 hour fuel available
Charter service available
Private storage and maintenance available

Carmi Municipal Airport

Concrete surface, longest runway is 4,000 ft
Lighted runway
Fuel available 24 hours
Private storage and maintenance available
Charter service available
   
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