EMPIRE STATE BUILDING RESTORATION INCLUDES REPLICA OF ORIGINAL BELFORT WEATHER INSTRUMENTS

 BALTIMORE, MD. — New York’s venerable Empire State Building, completed in 1931, is undergoing an extensive $550 million renovation, including $12.5 million to bring the art deco lobby back to its original grandeur.             An elaborate mural in the building’s lobby originally included a wind display dial, which indicated current wind speed and direction. The […]

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FAA Announces Serious Runway Incursions Down by 50 Percent

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Randy Babbitt announced today that serious runway incursions were down 50 percent for the most recent 12-month period compared to the previous year. There were 12 serious incursions in fiscal year 2009 which ended Sept. 30, with only two involving commercial carriers, compared to 25 such events […]

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Lindbergh Foundation Names Larry Williams as Chairman, President & CEO

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., (October 7, 2009) — The Lindbergh Foundation announced that Larry Williams, of BRS Aerospace, was elected as the Foundation’s Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer. “Larry Williams has brought his exceptional personal and professional skills to the board of directors for two years,” said John King, past chairman of the Foundation and co-chairman […]

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Sensis Precision Runway Monitoring at Detroit Metropolitan

EAST SYRACUSE, NY – October 5, 2009 – Sensis Corporation’s Precision Runway Monitoring – Alternative (PRM-A) solution is now operational at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW). The highly accurate multilateration surveillance from the Sensis Multistatic Dependent Surveillance (MDS) system is providing controllers at DTW with the precise aircraft position information needed to simultaneously separate […]

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Sens. Begich, Johanns Launch General Aviation Caucus

In an effort to better coordinate and highlight the priorities of the aviation community, Sen. Mark Begich, (right) (D-Alaska) and Sen. Mike Johanns, below, (R-Nebraska) are inviting their colleagues to join the newly-formed Senate General Aviation Caucus. The goal of the caucus is to work with pilots, aircraft owners, the aviation industry, and relevant government […]

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Mississippi Airport to get $1.85 Million Grant

RAYMOND, Miss. – Hinds Community College President Dr. Clyde Muse and U.S. Senator Thad Cochran (shown right) (R-Miss.) today announced that the Federal Aviation Administration will invest $1.85 million for the design and installation of an Instrument Landing System (ILS) for the John Bell Williams Airport. The funding is a collaborative result between Cochran, the […]

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NASAO Elects New Officers

Washington, DC, September 30, 2009 – Members of the National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO) elected Victor N. Bird (shown at right) of Oklahoma as Chairman of the Board of Directors for 2010 at their annual convention and tradeshow in Tucson, Arizona earlier this month.  Bird, director of the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission, is well […]

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NASAO Presents Association Awards

Washington, DC, September 30, 2009 – Members of the National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO) presented the association’s awards at their annual convention and tradeshow in Tucson, Arizona earlier this month. The Kenneth A. Rowe Ambassador of Aviation Award:  The highest award NASAO members may present to a fellow aviation agency director was presented […]

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Safety Stand Down “Tiger”

J. Randolph Babbitt, Wichita, KS September 29, 2009 Good morning, and thank you, James [Hoblyn], for inviting me. It’s a good day to talk about aviation. But it’s an even better day to talk about Tiger Woods. He’s 33 years old. He’s been PGA Player of the Year nine times. He’s won 71 PGA events. […]

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