The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will host public scoping meetings next month for the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for Charlotte Douglas International Airport’s (CLT) proposed fourth parallel runway and other projects. The meetings will help residents learn about the Airport’s proposed projects, and help define the purpose and scope of the study. Charlotte’s Airport Capacity […]
Black Swift and NASA Push Agricultural Drone Technology
Black Swift Technologies announced recently, the expansion of a pathfinder mission with NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center to develop enhanced multi-angular remote sensing techniques using small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS). These autonomous platforms can more effectively and efficiently monitor crop health and growth monitoring through the use of a narrow spectral band (centered at 531 […]
JSSI Appoints Industry Veteran Jeff Soderberg to Director of Business Development for Southwest US Region
Jet Support Services, Inc. (JSSI) has named Jeff Soderberg director of business development for the Southwest region of the United States, including Southern California. Soderberg joins JSSI from StandardAero, where he was global sales director, and brings decades of MRO sales and support experience, as well as 32 years of working with turbine engines across […]
D-Day Squadron Teams up with World War II Foundation to Expand Impact
The Tunison Foundation, a non-profit organization that owns and operates World War II era aircraft, announced a strategic partnership between their D-Day Squadron and the World War II Foundation. The groups will collaborate to further the understanding and appreciation of the veterans of World War II, citizen soldiers whose bravery ensured the freedoms and liberties […]
European Aircraft Sales ApS Named Daher’s Scandinavian Sales Rep for TBM
Daher recently announced the appointment of European Aircraft Sales ApS as its sales representative in Scandinavia for the TBM family of very fast single-turboprop aircraft. Based in the heart of Denmark at Odense’s H.C. Andersen Airport (EKOD), European Aircraft Sales will serve as the Scandinavian point of contact for TBM customers, joining Daher’s growing worldwide […]
Aerobatic Pilots and ADS-B
By Dave Hughes As of January 1, 2020, ADS-B Out will be required in most controlled airspace. Pilots who are practicing aerobatics, performing in an air show, or competing in an event, will also be required to report their position via ADS-B Out. This requirement is no different from the current requirement to use an […]
North Dakota Aeronautics Commission Names 2017 Commercial Service and General Aviation Airport of the Year
(Pictured above are from left are Kyle Wanner – ND Aeronautics Commission Director, Dennis Olson – Devils Lake Airport Authority Chairperson, John Nord – Airport Manager, Rodger Haugen – Airport Authority Member, and Matthew Remynse – President of the Airport Association of North Dakota.) The North Dakota Aeronautics Commission in partnership with the Airport Association of […]
Southwest Florida Int’l Airport Reports Record-Breaking February Traffic
During February, 1,053,817 passengers traveled through Southwest Florida International Airport in Fort Myers, Fla., an increase of 11.4 percent compared to February 2017. Year-to-date, passenger traffic is up 9.8 percent from the same period last year. “I am pleased to report that for the first time in our 35-year history, we had more than 1 […]
Vermont Updating Airport System Plan
The Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) is currently in the process of updating the Vermont Airport System Plan (VASP). The VASP represents Vermont’s long-range vision and goals that will guide the integrated planning, operations, and development of Vermont’s public airports. The Plan will be developed within the framework of the State’s Three Priority Goals; Making […]
New Administrator Selected to Lead Montana Aeronautics Division
Tim Conway was recently selected as the Aeronautics Division Administrator after serving as the interim Aeronautics Division Administrator following Debbie Alke’s retirement in December 2017. Conway began working for the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) in 1991 as a bridge engineer after graduating from Montana State University (MSU) with a degree in Civil Engineering. He […]















