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Round Trip: Brad Beadles of FLYFLO is back to talk runways, rails, and region growth

30 min · 23. Apr. 2026
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Brad returns to Double R Flo-Town with a big update on the future of Florence Regional Airport. From rail access and foreign trade zone plans to cargo opportunities, a possible D.C. route, and a long-term vision for economic growth, this conversation looks at how the airport could become one of the Pee Dee’s most important assets. If Florence gets this right, the impact could be felt for decades.

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