The completed aircraft were then taxied around the new plant's airfield, but the runway was deemed too short to handle jets.
The San Diego airport has one runway and cannot handle fully loaded jumbo jets.
Incidentally, there's an airfield capable of handling small jets south of Hadleigh.
Greenwood Lake Airport just south of the lake has a runway long enough to handle small jets.
In 2006, the airport received restricted international airport status, and it has handled international private jets since then.
Although capable of handling larger jets such as United's Boeing 737, it currently handles regional aircraft exclusively.
The small airport cannot handle jets of any kind.
The airfield is fully capable of handling large jets including, 737s, 757s, and A320s along with the smaller general aviation aircraft operations.
The runway can handle jets of any size except jumbos.
The new airport, scheduled to open in late 2009, will have longer runways to handle larger jets, opening the resort to more domestic and international markets.