The South Carolina Aviation Association (SCAA) successfully hosted its 2025 SCAA Annual Conference from February 12-14, 2025, at the Hyatt Regency Greenville, bringing together aviation professionals from across the state to explore the latest in aviation technology, management practices, and policy updates.

This year’s conference, themed “The New Aviation Economy: Connecting People, Goods, and Ideas,” emphasized aviation’s critical role in fostering economic growth, enhancing connectivity, and driving innovation across South Carolina and beyond. The event provided an invaluable platform for networking, education, and collaboration, featuring key updates from state and federal agencies, expert-led discussions, and opportunities for attendees to engage with industry leaders.
Event and Education Highlights Included:
- FAA/SCAC One-on-One Appointments – Personalized sessions with representatives from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the South Carolina Aeronautics Commission (SCAC) to discuss airport projects and funding opportunities.
- Helping Airport Users Avoid Mid-Air Collisions
- FAA Grant Closeouts
- Working with Elected Officials
- Considerations of Airport Fuel Concessions
- DBE Reporting (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Compliance)
- SC Aeronautics Commission Annual Update – A comprehensive review of statewide aviation initiatives and priorities.
- Economic Impact Study – A presentation on aviation’s role in driving South Carolina’s economy.
- Hall of Fame Banquet – Celebrating aviation excellence with the induction of three distinguished professionals into the South Carolina Aviation Hall of Fame.
- Scholarship Silent Auction – Raising funds to support the next generation of aviation professionals.
- Legislative Roundtable – Engaging discussions with lawmakers on policies impacting aviation in South Carolina. Representative Chandra Dillard, Senator Josh Kimbrell, and Representative Mark Willis were in attendance.
“The theme of this year’s conference highlighted how aviation plays a vital role in connecting people, facilitating commerce, and shaping the future of our economy,” said James Stephens, SCAA President. “By bringing together industry experts, policymakers, and aviation professionals, we are strengthening South Carolina’s position in this evolving aviation economy.”
SCAA extends its gratitude to the speakers, sponsors, and attendees who made this event a success. The association remains committed to supporting South Carolina’s airports, professionals, and aviation industry through advocacy, education, and collaboration.