Recreational Aviation Foundation Brings issues to Washington

Caption for photo: Left to right: Montana Senator Max Baucus, RAF president John McKenna, RAF Florida liaison Tim Clifford and Montana Senator Jon Tester at the Capitol in February.   Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF) president John McKenna and Florida Liaison Tim Clifford spent three action-packed days in Washington, DC in late February with multiple goals […]

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NASAO, FAA Continue MOU Commitments

Michelle McEnany, 2009 Chair for the National Association of State Aviation Officials signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the FAA and NASAO on March 31, 2009.  Pictured with Ms. McEnany and signing on behalf of the FAA is Chris Blum, Central Region Administrator. The first MOU between the two organizations was signed in 1996 […]

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AOPA and States Strengthen Relationship at NASAO Washington Conference

There has been a long standing relationship between the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) and the National Association of State Aviation Officials, but perhaps the recent appearance of Craig Fuller (pictured right), AOPA’s new President at NASAO’s Washington Conference last week, along with 19 AOPA staff members and regional representatives, might suggest a strengthening […]

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Aviation Activity to Resume Growth as Economy Returns Forecast Reflects Current Downturn; Long-Term Prospects Sound

WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) annual aviation forecast released today predicts a return to growth for air travel in the long term, underscoring the need for vital aviation infrastructure and environmental improvements contained in the FAA’s comprehensive Next Generation Air Transportation System plan. “A vibrant, efficient and green aviation system will play a […]

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Goodyear Aviation Celebrates 100th Anniversary

AKRON, Ohio, March 30 /PRNewswire/ — Back in 1903, the Wright Brothers made history with their first successful flight in a self-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, N.C. In the years that followed, they made great progress in the air, but getting back on the ground was still challenging. Their sled-runner style of landing gear – […]

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LaHood Addresses International Aviation Symposium in Phoenix

                      (Pictured above at the Arizona Biltmore) A Thursday afternoon panel addresses “Financing the new fleet, are we                       looking at a bumpy financial ride ahead?"      U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Ray LaHood, spoke to attendees of the 18th Annual Phoenix Sky Harbor International Aviation Symposium on March 26th saying, "We will do the best […]

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U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood Announces More Than $28 Million for Arizona Airports Under Economic Recovery Act

PHOENIX – U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood today announced more than $28 million for Arizona airports under the recently enacted American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), including a $10.5 million grant for taxiway rehabilitation at the heavily traveled Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.               “This Administration is committed to getting the U.S. economy […]

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Panther International Promotes John Kwon to Director of Programming Services

Tampa, FL – (March 25, 2009) – Panther International, LLC announced the appointment of John Kwon to the position of Director of Programming Services. Mr. Kwon will be responsible for production team scheduling, staff supervision, quality control, and all aspects of the application programming department. “John’s expertise, talent, and leadership within the programming staff have […]

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Williams Retires from NCDOT Aviation Post

William H. “Bill” Williams Jr., Director of the Division of Aviation for the North Carolina Department of Transportation retired on Friday, March 20th having served in that role since September 1998.   Williams, prior to joining NCDOT, was a senior FAA official for 28 years serving most recently with Aviation System Standards, where he served […]

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