IADA Business Aviation Scholarship Applications Open Through Sept. 1

The International Aircraft Dealers Association (IADA) is accepting student applications for business aviation scholarships through Sept. 1, 2022. Grants funded by the IADA Foundation range from $1,000 to $5,000. The IADA Foundation, a tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) public charitable organization, has arranged with 21 public and private colleges and universities to offer individual scholarships to […]

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Civil Air Patrol Cadets Learn to Fly Radio Controlled Aircraft with Rutland County RC Flyers Club

Photo above – RC Flyers member Brant Duffy shows CAP cadets a rubber band powered aircraft he built during an RC Flyers Club event.  Cadets participating (left to right): C/SrA Elliot Rosenberg, C/TSgt Samuel Sargent, C/Amn Noah Sargent, C/Amn Levi Mead, C/SrA Cayden Brown, and C/1st Lt. Eliana Sargent.Photo Credit: Peter Galligan Civil Air Patrol […]

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ALTO Aviation Names Brandon Klisit as Senior Technical Sales Manager

ALTO Aviation announce that Brandon Klisit has joined the company as Senior Technical Sales Manager. Klisit will report directly to Kevin Hayes, ALTO Aviation VP of Sales & Marketing. Prior to joining ALTO, Brandon Klisit was Avionics Sales Manager with StandardAero, where he worked since 1999. Prior professional experience includes IFR Avionics, Ameriflight, and Gulfstream […]

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Aeronautics Commission Approves 5-year Construction Program, Invests $184 Million in Airport Projects

During its May meeting in Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission approved a $184 million Airport Construction Program (ACP) for fiscal years 2023-2027, with a total of 85 airport infrastructure projects serving 57 communities throughout Oklahoma. “I am thrilled to see this commitment and investment in Oklahoma’s rapidly growing aeronautics industry,” said Governor Kevin Stitt. […]

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TDOT Completes Tennessee Aviation System Plan (TASP), Airport System has $1.5 Billion in Statewide Project Needs

The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) has completed its two-year-long Tennessee Aviation System Plan (TASP), finding $1.5 billion of project needs at Tennessee’s 78 public-use airports. These projects are needed to maintain current service level, reach a good state of repair, and for expansion to meet future demands. The TASP used data collected for the […]

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Colorado Aeronautical Board Approves $270,617 in Aviation Education and Workforce Development Grants

The Colorado Aeronautical Board has approved over $270,000 in Colorado Aviation Education and Workforce Development grants.  The grants were awarded on Thursday, June 9, 2022, during a meeting of the Colorado Aeronautical Board (CAB) held in conjunction with the Colorado Airport Operators Association (CAOA) Spring Conference in Grand Junction, Colorado. A total of ten organizations […]

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Colorado Division of Aeronautics Presents 2022 Airport of the Year and Aviation Professional Award

Each year the Colorado Division of Aeronautics recognizes a Colorado airport and aviation professional who has made outstanding contributions to the Colorado Aviation System. This year’s awards presentation took place at the 2022 Colorado Airport Operators Association (CAOA) Spring Conference held in Grand Junction, CO June 8-10. Colorado Airport of the Year – Centennial Airport […]

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