Not at the new terminal but one of the buildings on the property that customizes jet interiors. One runway closed due to smoke but the other two remain open. It appears that 3 twin-engine airplanes in the hangar will need more than a cabin upgrades.

Crews still working on fire at airport property
Building rented by luxury aircraft outfitter
A building on the Indianapolis International Airport property is on fire this morning, and crews from five departments are working to stop the blaze.
For travelers, there is no change to flights and no effect on the H. Weir Cook terminal building, according to Indianapolis Airport Authority spokeswoman Susan Sullivan.
The fire is at a building leased by Comlux, Sullivan said. Comlux outfits aircraft with luxury cabins and other amenities.
The airport closed one runway due to smoke, but its other two runways are open and able to handle the scheduled air traffic, Sullivan said.
The blaze started in a second-floor upholstery shop and spread to other parts of the building, Indianapolis Fire Department spokeswoman Rita Burris said.
Burris also said there were three twin-engine planes inside the hangar.
Building rented by luxury aircraft outfitter
A building on the Indianapolis International Airport property is on fire this morning, and crews from five departments are working to stop the blaze.
For travelers, there is no change to flights and no effect on the H. Weir Cook terminal building, according to Indianapolis Airport Authority spokeswoman Susan Sullivan.
The fire is at a building leased by Comlux, Sullivan said. Comlux outfits aircraft with luxury cabins and other amenities.
The airport closed one runway due to smoke, but its other two runways are open and able to handle the scheduled air traffic, Sullivan said.
The blaze started in a second-floor upholstery shop and spread to other parts of the building, Indianapolis Fire Department spokeswoman Rita Burris said.
Burris also said there were three twin-engine planes inside the hangar.
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