The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority board of directors appointed Monica R. Hargrove the Airports Authority’s vice president and secretary at its monthly meeting Wednesday. Hargrove joined the Airports Authority in 2013 as deputy general counsel. A veteran aviation attorney, she previously served as general counsel at Airports Council International – North America and associate counsel […]
Vaisala to Exit U.S. AWOS Market
Vaisala, in a news release last Wednesday (http://www.vaisala.com/en/press/news/2016/Pages/Page_1985107.aspx), announced its intention to divest itself from the U.S. Automated Weather Observation System (AWOS) business, a move that caught many by surprise. Vaisala, an international provider whose core business is environmental measurement, especially weather measurement and chosen industrial measurements, is a major AWOS provider in the U.S. […]
ACRP Offering $10K Graduate Research Awards
The Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) of the National Academies’ Transportation Research Board is offering $10,000 Graduate Research Awards that include mentoring by national experts assigned by the ACRP, facilitation of access to ACRP resources, a research presentation at the Transportation Research Board annual meeting in Washington, DC, and publication in the Transportation Research Record. […]
KING, HOGGAN AND NIELSEN JOIN TVPX TRUST DIVISION
TVPX, a leading provider of 1031 exchanges and trust services for the aircraft industry, announced that Brett King, Michael Hoggan, and Scott Nielsen have joined the company’s trust group. Brett, Michael and Scott spent the prior eight years at Bank of Utah overseeing the Corporate Trust Group, where they were responsible for well over five […]
CONKLIN & DE DECKER ANNOUNCES 2016 STATE TAX GUIDE FOR GENERAL AVIATION
Conklin & de Decker announced the release of their 2016 State Tax Guide for General Aviation (“State Tax Guide”). Packed full of critical tax information, the State Tax Guide is a must-have reference tool for helicopter and fixed-wing operators, accountants, dealers, brokers, aviation law professionals, and others. The State Tax Guide contains the latest taxes […]
Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission Hosts Aviation & Aerospace Day at State Capitol
Approximately 100 people representing various sectors of Oklahoma’s aviation and aerospace industry attended Aviation & Aerospace Day held last week at the State Capitol. Executives from companies such as American Airlines, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Spirt AeroSystems, NORDAM and FlightSafety International, headlined a long list of aviation businesses that converged on the state Capitol in this […]
GAMA UNVEILS 2015 YEAR-END SHIPMENT AND BILLING NUMBERS
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) released the 2015 worldwide year-end aircraft shipment and billing numbers at its annual “State of the Industry” press conference at the Newseum in Washington D.C. GAMA Chairman Aaron Hilkemann (below), President and CEO of Duncan Aviation, announced that total worldwide general aviation (GA) airplane shipments fell 4.6 percent, from […]
Great Lakes Airlines Selected for Salina, KS EAS Flights
The U.S. Department of Transportation has selected Great Lakes Airlines to provide Essential Air Service Program flights from the Salina Regional Airport to the Denver International Airport. Great Lakes will provide Salina area residents and businesses with nonstop service in 30 seat Embraer Brasilia regional airliner. The new flights are scheduled to start on April […]
AVIATION GROUPS OPPOSE BILL LIMITING FLIGHT TRAINING FOR VETERANS
General aviation groups including AOPA, HAI and the National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO), sent a joint letter to House leaders opposing legislation that would make it harder for veterans to pursue aviation careers. H.R. 3016, the Veterans Employment, Education, and Healthcare Improvement Act, would cap flight training tuition and fee benefits at $20,235, […]
AOPA FILES PART 16 COMPLAINT AGAINST THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA
The City of Santa Monica has diverted airport funds, charged excessive and unreasonable landing fees, and denied leases on airport property, according to a new Part 16 complaint filed by a group that includes AOPA, NBAA, and airport businesses and tenants. “With this filing we are working to protect Santa Monica Airport’s 1,500 jobs from […]















