LaHood, Huerta Attend Ground Breaking for New Runway at Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International

U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and Acting Federal Aviation Administrator Michael Huerta were on hand last week to help break ground in a ceremony hosted by the Broward County Aviation Department for a $791 million runway expansion at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Secretary LaHood said that this was one of the largest and most important […]

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NASAO Launches Newly Designed Website

The National Association of State Aviation Officials, (NASAO) says that after struggling with an inefficient website designed more than a decade ago, staff and members are now working with a new cutting-edge site that has been designed to be more helpful, informative, and easier to navigate for all users. The new website is located at www.nasao.org. […]

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USPA Reports Continued Growth in Skydiving

The United States Parachute Association (USPA) reported this week that the sport of skydiving continued to grow in 2011 and is poised to continue that growth into 2012.   (Ed Scott, USPA Executive Director shown at right.)   The association announced that skydiving, an FAA-recognized aeronautical activity, continues to increase business at general aviation airports […]

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Arizona Aviation Journal Posts Latest Online Edition

The January/February issue of the Arizona Aviation Journal is now available for viewing online at www.azaviationjournal.com. Publisher, Kim Stevens, said the issue is one of the best yet. The issue includes coverage of Arizona’s 7th Annual ‘Aviation Day at the Capitol’, and a focus on Yuma International Airport. The publication is beginning its second year […]

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WRP Aviation Committee Meets to Review Airspace Issues

The Western Regional Partnership’s committee on Military Readiness, Homeland Security, Disaster Preparedness and Aviation met recently in Reno, Nevada to review the committee’s draft outline of airspace sustainability and discuss aviation and airspace issues that were germane to the group. Eric Glick, Aviation and Rail Program manager for the Nevada Department of Transportation, welcomed the […]

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US Airways Selects Saab Sensis for Surface Management at Three Major Hub Airports

US Airways has selected defense and security company Saab AB subsidiary Saab Sensis Corporation’s Aerobahn® airport surface management system for use at its three hubs located at the Charlotte-Douglas (CLT), Philadelphia (PHL) and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airports (PHX).  Saab Sensis Aerobahn will provide US Airways with precise, real-time visibility of all ground operations with […]

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