U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and Acting FAA Administrator Michael Huerta joined federal and local officials in breaking ground this week for a new, NextGen equipped air traffic control tower at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said the critical infrastructure project will create good paying jobs in the Bay Area. […]
Vermont Leads ‘Best of New England’ Collaborative Marketing Effort at Farnborough
The Vermont Chamber of Commerce has organized regional cooperation around a marketing and sales development effort at the Farnborough Air Show, July 9-13, 2012 in Hampshire, UK. The show is a platform for 1,300+ exhibitors from the private, commercial, civil and military sectors. The show is specifically designed to facilitate tailor-made opportunities to meet, negotiate […]
Piper Names Aircraft Dealer for Republic of Korea
Piper Aircraft named Korea Business Air Service Co., Ltd. as the company dealer for new aircraft sales in the Republic of Korea. The South Korean market is the latest addition to the growing international network of Piper Aircraft dealers. "As Piper re-enters the Korean marketplace, we are delighted to appoint Su-dong Lim and Korea Business […]
AOPA Names Katie Pribyl Vice President of Communications
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) announced today that they have appointed Katie Pribyl to serve as vice president of communications. Pribyl has extensive experience in both commercial and general aviation. She comes to AOPA from the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA), where she served as director of communications. During her tenure at […]
Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission Recognized for CASQ Program
During the Oklahoma Aerospace and Defense Summit & Expo held last month in Norman, the Oklahoma AeronauticsCommission was presented with a Seeds of Greatness Award for its Center for Aerospace and Supplier Quality (CASQ) program. CASQ was created to increase the number of contracts from the Department of Defense and prime contractors that are […]
USPA Encourages GA to Look Closely at Proposed Change for Airport Design Standards
In this morning’s Federal Register the FAA published a proposed change to AC 150/5300-13, the advisory circular that sets airport design standards for federally-obligated airports. This change, a new Appendix 18, would set a standard for any Parachute Landing Area (PLA) on an obligated airport. In response to that proposed change the USPA has sent […]
McCall Stepping Down in Sedona
Mac McCall has announced that he is stepping down from his position as manager of the Sedona Airport. In a message to all of his family, friends and co-workers in aviation, McCall said his contract to manage Sedona is at an end, so he decided to retire after 37 years in airport management. McCAll said […]
Oklahoma Commission Approves $1.3 Million in Grants
The Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission (OAC) recently approved state funding totaling $1.3 million for several airport projects across the state as part of its Capital Improvement Program. Muskogee’s Davis Field is set to receive a $500,000 CIP grant from the Aeronautics Commission to replace the airport’s existing terminal building at a cost $1,135,800. The city […]
Dan Burkhart, Regional Rep for NBAA Set to Retire
Business aviation veteran Dan Burkhart, who joined the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) in 1998 to create NBAA’s Regional Program, will retire from his post as the director of regional representatives for the organization, effective July 6. In addition to building the national program, Burkhart has represented the NBAA Western Region that includes Alaska, Arizona, […]
PHX Sky Train™ First to Ride High over Taxiway
The PHX Sky Train™ at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, Arizona, became the first transit system in the world to cross an active taxiway. This is yet another major milestone for the PHX Sky Train™ project as it took its first official ride on the bridge over Phoenix Sky Harbor’s taxiway “R” while aircraft […]















