Port of Camas-Washougal commissioners have approved an agreement with FlyIt Academy, a Grove Field-based flight school, to sell non-ethanol 92 unleaded “mogas” aviation fuel at the airfield.
Grove Field will become the first airport in Washington state to sell “mogas,” according to Port Chief Executive Officer David Ripp. The terms of the five-year agreement will begin on Thursday, June 1.
“I’m just thrilled with the agreement,” Port commissioner John Spencer said during a meeting on Wednesday, May 5. “I think this is one of the bigger moves we’ve made. It’s kind of a move into the public health sector, which is pretty darn cool.”
FlyIt will pay the Port a fuel flowage fee of six cents per gallon, according to the agreement.
“We need to be doing this recognizing that it will probably cost the Port money in the end (due to a) loss of sales,” Spencer said. “Personally, I think it’s a good decision regardless (of the financial ramifications), but… it is money.”