Elon Musk sets record straight on private airport
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO says another private airport 'would be silly'
Billionaire Elon Musk owns a lot of things. A private airport apparently won't be among them.
The chief executive of Tesla and SpaceX took to Twitter to dismiss reports he's planning to build his own airport near Bastrop, Texas, a town roughly 20 miles east of Tesla’s new Gigafactory and global headquarters in Austin.
Musk said it would be "silly" to build a private airport five minutes away from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.
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He did suggest, however, that the airport needs another runway.
"Austin is growing fast!" he said.
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Austin-Bergstrom is the second-fastest growing, mid-sized airport in the United States, according to its website. The airport has had a host of issues recently as Austin's population has exploded.
Austonia first reported that the concept of a private airport was in the works.
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Musk frequently flies in and out of Austin aboard a 2015 Gulfstream G650, according to the flight tracking Twitter account @ElonJet. Musk reportedly offered the owner of the account $5,000 to stop tracking him earlier this year.
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Austin Executive Airport, located in Pflugerville, near The Boring Company's headquarters, is also frequently used by private jets.
Additional reporting from Paul Best.