More than a dozen general aviation groups are urging the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to address critical barriers to ADS-B (automatic dependent surveillance – broadcast) equipage, including high cost and lack of certified solutions for some types of aircraft. In a joint letter sent to FAA Administrator Michael Huerta on January 23, 2015, these groups […]
Rogers presented board resolution for 30 years of service
It was a rare scene at the regular meeting of the Salina Airport Authority board of directors as executive director Tim Rogers, A.A.E. was taken by surprise with an addition to the agenda. The item of note, a resolution expressing gratitude and appreciation for services rendered to the City of Salina and Salina County for […]
AAAE Announces Establishment of Airport Innovation Accelerator
American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) President and CEO Todd Hauptli announced last week the establishment of the AAAE Airport Innovation Accelerator to help drive greater innovation for the benefit of the airport industry by directly assisting qualified companies in speeding the process of bringing their technology and services to the airport marketplace. The creation […]
Orion Aerial to Revive P-3 Aerial Firefighting Fleet
Orion Aerial Firefighters announced last week that it has begun its campaign to restore the P-3 Orion aircraft to firefighting service. “The US Forest Service has a shortage of large air tankers, which dangerously reduces its firefighting capabilities,” said Dale Head, CEO of Orion Aerial Firefighters. “The P-3 drops in terrain that other aircraft have […]
NEW HAMPSHIRE PROPOSES NEW CLASSIFICATION FOR AIRPORT
State aeronautics officials in New Hampshire plan to reclassify Dillant-Hopkins Airport in Keene and Swanzey as a national airport, demonstrating its significance not only to the state of New Hampshire but also the National Airspace System. The FAA classifies general aviation airports – ones that host all flights except for airline and military – as […]
Duncan Aviation to Hold Free NextGen Seminars
Duncan Aviation is pleased to announce that Mark Francetic, Regional Avionics Sales Manager, is hosting a series of free, day-long NextGen Seminars around the country throughout 2015. Designed to focus on the mandates for ADS-B and FANS 1A, Francetic and Duncan Aviation’s channel partners, including Cobham, Universal, Safran Engineering Services, GoGo Business Aviation, ICG, Honeywell […]
Simmers to be inducted into North Dakota Aviation Hall of Fame
Robert “Bob” H. Simmers will be inducted into the North Dakota Aviation Hall of Fame based on his significant contributions to aviation in North Dakota and to his community. Simmers will be inducted on Tuesday, March 3 during the Upper Midwest Aviation Symposium. The Symposium, to be held in Fargo March 1-3, is hosted annually […]
Piper Delivers Arrow Trainers to Kent State
Piper Aircraft, Inc. recently delivered two new Piper Arrow pilot training aircraft to the Aeronautics Division at Kent State University’s College of Applied Engineering, Sustainability and Technology in Ohio. “Kent State’s Aeronautic Division is eager to begin flying these two new Piper single-engine trainers,” said Robert G. Sines, Jr., Dean of Kent State’s College of […]
HUNTSVILLE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT REOPENS EAST RUNWAY
After a 9 month, $16.579 million improvement project, Huntsville International Airport (HSV) has reopened its east runway along with adjacent taxiways. The project was done in order to meet the requirements set for Panalpina’s 747-8 freighters, which are classified as a Group VI aircraft. This project was made possible when the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) […]
NTSB ISSUES ‘MOST WANTED’ SAFETY LIST
The National Transportation Safety Board released last week the agency’s 2015 Most Wanted list of transportation safety improvements, with six related to aviation. Last year the NTSB’s Most Wanted List prioritized identification and communication of hazardous weather in general aviation. This year, the Board is focusing on preventing loss-of-control crashes in general aviation. “The Most […]















