Any city of the first class or of the second class owning and operating a municipal airport and its relative properties and facilities, or any city of the first class or second class desiring to own and operate a municipal airport, by appropriate action of its city council or other governing body, may create a commission for the purpose of operating and managing the airport and its relative properties and facilities. Acts 1949, No. 53, § 2; 1969, No. 308, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 74-502. Any city of the first class or of the second class owning and operating a municipal airport and its relative properties and facilities, or any city of the first class or second class desiring to own and operate a municipal airport, by appropriate action of its city council or other governing body, may create a commission for the purpose of operating and managing the airport and its relative properties and facilities. Acts 1949, No. 53, § 2; 1969, No. 308, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 74-502. Any city of the first class or of the second class owning and operating a municipal airport and its relative properties and facilities, or any city of the first class or second class desiring to own and operate a municipal airport, by appropriate action of its city council or other governing body, may create a commission for the purpose of operating and managing the airport and its relative properties and facilities. Acts 1949, No. 53, § 2; 1969, No. 308, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 74-502. Any city of the first class or of the second class owning and operating a municipal airport and its relative properties and facilities, or any city of the first class or second class desiring to own and operate a municipal airport, by appropriate action of its city council or other governing body, may create a commission for the purpose of operating and managing the airport and its relative properties and facilities. Acts 1949, No. 53, § 2; 1969, No. 308, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 74-502.
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