Deals could be in place by as early as July to improve the airport's fuel supply and warehousing capabilities, Prince George Airport Authority chief executive office John Gibson said Saturday.
The work would represent the next phase of development at the airport following completion of the $36-million runway extension and refueling apron in September 2009.
The additional projects will cost between $15 million and $25 million, "of which we're trying to get all of it, if we can, done by private business," Gibson said.