There are several important Federal Aviation Administration-approved updates in the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2025 Notice (commonly referred to as the Oshkosh NOTAM), featuring arrival and departure procedures for the Experimental Aircraft Association’s 72nd fly-in convention on July 21-27 at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh. These changes are based on pilot feedback and FAA review of […]
Yellow Ribbon Honor Flight Honors Veterans as Part of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2025 Activities
One of the most emotional and touching moments of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh each year will return in 2025 as 100 Vietnam War vets will take a Yellow Ribbon Honor Flight to Washington, D.C., on July 25 as part of AirVenture’s annual salute to veterans. The 72nd annual Experimental Aircraft Association fly-in convention is July 21-27 […]
Jim Richmond Backcountry Aviation Foundation Opens New Public Airstrip at Star Valley Ranch in Southwest Idaho
Photo above – JRBAF member Sandy Beebe makes the first ever departure from Star Valley Ranch in a Carbon Cub – Photos courtesy of JRBAF. The Jim Richmond Backcountry Aviation Foundation (JRBAF) has announced the official opening of a new public-use airstrip at its Star Valley Ranch property in remote southwest Idaho. This milestone marks […]
Construction Begins on New TSA Checkpoint at Kahului Airport
The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation (HDOT) announced the commencement of the $46 million Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Checkpoint project at Kahului Airport (OGG). HDOT, TSA, U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz, along with other federal, state and county officials and HDOT partners participated in a groundbreaking and blessing of the project today. The new two-story security screening […]
Strong Spring Air Travel Continues at North Dakota Airports
The North Dakota Aeronautics Commission (NDAC) has released its monthly report detailing airline passenger traffic at the state’s eight commercial service airports. In April 2025, North Dakota’s commercial service airports recorded 104,271 passenger boardings, making it the busiest April in state history. This surpasses the previous record of 95,181 set in April 2014 and marks […]
Virginia Aviation Board Allocates $4,176,496.12 for Airport Projects
The Virginia Aviation Board allocated a total of $4,176,496.12 to cover 25 improvement projects at 16 airports across the Commonwealth. The action was taken at the Board’s quarterly meeting, which was held May 21, 2025 in Staunton. Greg Campbell, director of the Virginia Department of Aviation, said, “The 25 projects awarded funding by the Virginia […]
First Upstate NY Air Traffic Control Collegiate Program Certified to FAA Qualifications
Photo above – Reggie Wilson, an Air Traffic Control major at SUNY Schenectady, with the new Air Traffic Control Simulator at SUNY Schenectady. Reggie moved to the Schenectady, New York area, from Dallas, Texas, to complete the ATC program at SUNY Schenectady. SUNY Schenectady County Community College and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have signed […]
$4.2 Million Announced for Airport Improvements in Maine
U.S. Senator Susan Collins, Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, announced that eleven Maine airports will receive a total of $4,201,355 to support important infrastructure improvements. This funding comes from the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Fiscal Year 2025 Airport Infrastructure Grants (AIG) program, made possible by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). Senator Collins […]
Washington State Budget provides $5 Million in Additional CARB Funding
Governor Feguson signed the state budget on May 20th appropriating $5 million in additional funds for the Community Aviation Revitalization Board (CARB) loan program. The CARB loan program provides low interest loans for capital projects at public use airports that generate revenue or reduce costs to make airports more self-sustainable. CARB offers loans up to […]
Space Operations and Airspace Safety: Debris Response Areas
As more and more commercial space operations occur, the FAA is sharing how it protects the flying public, including during an anomaly with debris. The FAA creates Aircraft Hazard Areas (AHAs) to prohibit aircraft from flying in the closed airspace around the path of a launch or reentry. The agency also may establish Debris Response […]