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Jeffrey Epstein
Sent
Sat 10/15/2011 3:29:25 AM
Subject Re: Port authorith update
i need more details. . i see no reason not to take, it, do we need to put cement there/ if so„ we
can do it.
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 10:29 PM, Lvjet <ata.=>
wrote:
Jeffrey,
I met with Walter Challenger from from Port Authority today for lunch, we discussed fuel storage area
location and he viewed our hanger progress.
-Walter was very impressed with the ceiling and wall paint work in the hanger, his comment was, "you guys
really improved the longevity of the building" he was speakless when he viewed the upstairs office space, he
was very appreciative of our efforts,. We then proceeded to walk the area for fuel storage on the ramp that
port approved for us. Our area is speced to be located West of Execujet's fuel area. Orginally port approved
a spot of land for TWA, LLC to measure 14.5 feet x 40 feet deep, just large enough to park fuel truck and
ISO container,. Walter and I measured Execu-Jet's fuel storage area located next to our area, it
measured 40 feet x 50 feet. Wafter offered us the oportunity to have an area equal to Execu-
Jet's measurements of 40'x50' if you Ike? Walter said he would propose this to the airport manager for
approval. Since an area of 40x50 is aready exsisting on the airport for fuel storage, Wafter didn't see any
reason for the Port not to approve a larger area for us, plus he will push for approval based on our hanger
improvements.
would you like a larger area of 40'x50' feet or any size smaller?
thank you,
Larry
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