Newly hired Cleveland Director of Port Control shares goals for future at Hopkins

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Newly hired Cleveland Director of Port Control shares goals for future at Hopkins
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The newly hired Director of Port of Control now leads operations at both Hopkins and Burke Lakefront Airports, coming to the land with over 25 years of experience.

CLEVELAND — Change is on the horizon at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, and its new leader Bryant Francis will oversee all of it. Prior to Cleveland, Francis was the Director of Aviation for the Port of Oakland, California.

Francis’ arrival comes at a time of transition for the city. Hopkins will soon undergo a $2 billion, 20-year master plan to upgrade the terminals, roadways and parking. “I want this airport to look its best, and I want it to provide more and better services,” Francis said. “I want the footprint to be expanded in terms of our reach with nonstop service; I want the level of technology to be raised.”

Just this year, Hopkins added two nonstop international flights, Ireland and Puerto Rico; Francis said he hopes to build on that momentum.

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