Adams Runway Grill

Adams Runway Grill Seasonal Outdoor Restaurant Located at Richard Downing Airport in Coshocton, Ohio.

Permanently closed.
02/22/2022

All good things must come to an end.....

With that being said, Adams Runway Grill is announcing it has closed permanently.

After reviewing the last 2 years with the Pandemic, increasing food, supply and labor costs, as well as a downturn in customer visits, we had to make this hard decision.

We enjoyed serving the Pilots and the Community of Coshocton the last 3 years and Thank you for visiting us.

12/06/2021

Coshocton Richard Downing Airport
Approved for $2.117 Million Economic Revitalization Grant
For Construction of a Multipurpose Hangar and
Reclamation of Abandoned Mine Land

December 6, 2021
For Immediate Release

COSHOCTON, OH – Coshocton Richard Downing Airport has announced the approval of an Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization (AMLER) project in conjunction with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Mineral Resources Management (MRM) to reclaim abandoned mine land and construct a multipurpose aircraft hangar on the airport property. This project approved and funded by the United States Department of the Interior Office of Surface Mining Reclamation Enforcement and administrated by ODNR MRM, targets economic revitalization in communities adversely impacted by declines in the coal economy.

According to Marty Dobson, Airport Administrator, the multipurpose hangar will provide overnight and short-term storage for business and private aircraft offering essential protection from inclement weather and incidental damage. “Transient pilots routinely seek hangarage to protect their high value aircraft from snow, ice, lightening, hail, and heat. They also seek hangar space to stage aircraft for next-day operations. Much of our current business and leisure traffic repositions to other airports where short-term hangarage is available rather than tie down aircraft outside on our ramp.”

The new 7040 square foot hangar will hold up to three medium jets or various combinations of other aircraft including airplanes and helicopters. The hangar will expand four-season airport operations and generate additional revenue from hangar rentals and related fuel sales. The hangar will also house a new avionics service and training operation that will benefit general aviation. This will add to a growing center of excellence in aviation in Coshocton County that includes aircraft maintenance, maintenance training, assembly of lightweight aircraft, and fabrication of aircraft parts.

Another major component of the project is reclamation of abandoned mine land on airport property that predate federal reclamation laws. Michael Bowden, AML Projects Coordinator for ODNR stated, “Coshocton Airport is an ideal partner for the AMLER program. The airport complex, including the runway and various structures, was constructed on reclaimed mine land and has provided the public continuous service since 1969. Removal of additional hazards left after surface mining, such as highwalls and hazardous water bodies, will enhance public safety, improve wildlife habitat, and create acreage suitable for future commercial development. These reclamation enhancements coupled with airport’s broad economic impacts were compelling.”

Coshocton Airport is a nonprofit public airport operated by the Coshocton County Regional Airport Authority. Flight operations into Coshocton Airport benefit many local industries including manufacturing, oil-gas, food processing, furniture/cabinet building, natural resources, agribusiness, hospitality, and tourism. Many businesses operating in Coshocton County benefit from direct private flights to Coshocton Airport which significantly reduce travel time compared to commercial flights to regional metropolitan airports followed by long drives to Coshocton. Coshocton Airport also serves many leisure guests who fly to Coshocton County for recreational opportunities including rural retreats, tourism, hunting, wineries, and shopping. Increased overnight stays by business and leisure travelers will impact area hotels, inns, restaurants, and specialty retail. Further, added revenue from hangar rentals and related fuel sales will help support airport operations and reduce long term dependence on government funding.

A centerpiece of the AMLER program is catalyzing economic revitalization for communities impacted by declines in the coal economy. In recent decades Coshocton County has experienced significant economic and employment losses associated with the closure of the AEP Conesville coalfired powerplant and area coal mines coupled with related reductions ancillary businesses and coal hauling by local railroad and trucking enterprises. Improving community access through private flight operations to Coshocton Airport and creating additional property adjacent to the runway for commercial development can benefit efforts to retain, expand, and relocate businesses and increase tourism travel to Coshocton County.

Dobson continued, “Coshocton Airport is an essential transportation gateway to our community. Enhancements funded by the ODNR AMLER grant will enable the airport to broaden its economic impact while generating additional revenue to support airport operations.”

The total project budget is $2,225,000. The ODNR AMLER grant is $2,117,000. The balance of funding has been pledged by foundations, businesses, and individuals. Authorization to initiate construction and reclamation requires completion of an environmental assessment and funding agreements. Pending availability of construction materials, hangar construction should be completed within 90 days of groundbreaking. Reclamation of abandoned mine land targeted by the program is anticipated to occur in 2023.

09/29/2021
09/07/2021

Keep an eye out for the Fisher AG Services Yellow plane. They will be in the area on Wed and Thurs this week doing cover crops over Coshocton County! If your fortunate enough to see them flying low take a minute to enjoy the show!

09/06/2021

Just a Reminder The Richard Downing Airport will be Closed Today in Honor of Labor Day!

09/06/2021

We are closed for the season and would like to thank everyone for their patronage this year.

09/05/2021

WE are officially SOLD OUT and now CLOSED for the season.

09/05/2021

We are running very, very low on chicken and hamburgers.

09/05/2021

SOLD OUT of hot dogs 🌭

09/05/2021

JUST a reminder tomorrow Sun 9/5 is the last day of the season. To update you on the supply of your favorites, we are sold out of Ice Cream and Pork Fritters. Very, very limited on hot dogs and chicken sandwiches/salads. Hamburgers are at a good supply. So, with that said, we open at 11:00am and close at 5:00pm UNLESS we sell out of food first. Facebook will be updated as items are depleted.

Hours for this weekend.
09/03/2021

Hours for this weekend.

09/01/2021

Just wanted to let everyone know that this is our FINAL WEEKEND for the 2021 season. Also, since August 1st, we have been struggling with supplier shortages of chicken breasts, hot dogs and our hamburger patties. We have been making substitutions with these items and do appreciate our customers understanding as well as patience. I can now say, that for THIS WEEKEND, we have all of our normal food items in stock! Come see us for your favorites before they are gone….🌭🍔🐓🥗

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24569 Airport Road
Coshocton, OH
43812

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