Pittsburgh International Airport, Allegheny County Airport and Butler County Airport are the recipients of grants totaling $828,000. Pittsburgh International in Findlay will receive $750,000 to complete pavement, joint and crack sealing on its north runway and multiple taxiways. Set to begin in the Spring, the project is designed to prolong the life of the runway […]
Kenville Appointed to North Dakota Aeronautics Commission
Kim Kenville, Ph.D., C.M, a professor and graduate program director for the University of North Dakota’s John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences has been appointed to the North Dakota Aeronautics Commission effective September 1st through June 30th, 2016. Dr. Kenville began teaching at UND in the fall of 1999. She develops, implements, and directs […]
Fly Iowa 2011 to land in Newton for a day of Wings, Wheels, and Thrills
PlanesFly Iowa 2011 will land at the Newton Municipal Airport on Saturday, September 17 for a full day of excitement on the ground and in the skies over Newton. The statewide aviation fair and air show is free and is designed to expose the public to the benefits and excitement of aviation in Iowa. The […]
Cutter Aviation at Phoenix Sky Harbor Location Earns TSA Approval for DCA Flights
Cutter Aviation at Phoenix Sky Harbor Int’l Airport (PHX) has been granted approval as an FBO gateway for approved general and corporate aviation flights to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) as part of the DASSP (DCA Access Standard Security Program) initiative to restore General Aviation access to the […]
FAA Approves Production of Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Just weeks after Boeing made the 787 Dreamliner available to the public for the first time at EAA’s 2011 AirVenture, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Randy Babbitt announced that the FAA has approved production of the new aircraft. (Photo by Chris Bildilli) At an event at Boeing’s facility in Everett, Washington, Administrator Babbitt […]
Newest Issue of State Aviation Journal Posted
Featured in this issue: Emily Howell Warner Earns 99s Aviation Achievement Award Photo Spread and articles featuring EAA’s 2011 AirVenture in Oshkosh, WI. AWOS – A Current State of Affairs Mike Trout, Michigan’s New Aviation Director Preview of NASAO’s Upcoming Annual Conference and Trade Show in Nashville, TN. Steven Baldwin Steps Down from Berger to […]
As Seen Through the Canopy
Through all the discussion of climate change, alternative fuels have shared a major portion of the spotlight. Whether ethanol, which is powering some aircraft flying at air shows today, or more exotic ideas for all segments of the aviation industry, the search for an environmentally-friendly fuel has sparked a wave of research that could one […]
Saab Appoints Marc Viggiano President & CEO of Saab Sensis
Saab has announced the appointment of Marc Viggiano as President and CEO Saab Sensis Corporation. In this capacity, Viggiano will lead the new subsidiary in strategic growth in the North American defense, civil security and air traffic management markets. Viggiano will also leverage the Saab Group’s broad portfolio of products, systems and solutions with existing […]
Rouelle Named Vermont’s Aviation Administrator
Guy Rouelle, Interim Aviation Program Administrator for Vermont’s Agency of Transportation since July 7th of this year, was named today to permanently fill the top spot replacing Rich Turner, who left the agency earlier this year. Rouelle said his biggest challenge in his new position will be marketing the state’s airports and their economic necessity […]
FAA Issues New Rule to Enhance Safety in Icing Conditions
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today issued a new rule to enhance aviation safety by requiring scheduled airlines to install ice detection equipment in their existing fleets or to update their flight manuals to make sure crews know when they should activate their ice protection systems. “We want pilots to have the best technology […]

















