Archive for December 2004
California Seeks Permission to Tax Stored Aircraft
Wednesday, December 8, 2004
Airport fears drop in deals by tax move in California
The Riverside (CA) Press-Enterprise
A proposed change to the way the state taxes airplanes being stored in California is hurting efforts to revitalize San Bernardino International Airport and could affect other Southern California airports.
Read MoreMissing Aeronca Scout
I am looking for my father’s 1947 Aeronca Scout, Serial# 11AC-S-17; N#3796E.
Read MoreRecreational Aviation Foundation
Bozeman, MT – Thanks to the recently formed Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF), pilots have a new ally in their efforts to protect and preserve recreational airstrips nationwide.
Read MoreCorte Madera Valley Removed From San Diego Airport Replacement List
Thursday, December 9, 2004
Corte Madera Valley taken off airport list
By Jeff Ristine
The San Diego (CA) Union-Tribune
San Diego County’s airport agency and its public advisory group have taken steps to remove the Corte Madera Valley in East County and possibly other remote sites from the running as candidates for a regional airport.
Read MoreLAX Modernization Plan
City Council adopts LAX modernization plan despite legal threats
The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES – An $11 billion plan to modernize Los Angeles International Airport was adopted Tuesday by the city despite threats of a legal challenge by county leaders.
Read MoreApple Valley Airport
Tuesday, December 7, 2004
A.V. in holding pattern over acquiring airport
Officials admit they could have done a better job
By LEROY STANDISH
The Victorville (CA) Daily Press
APPLE VALLEY – After causing a public brouhaha earlier this year, the town is resurrecting its quest to win control of the Apple Valley Airport.
Read MoreNew San Diego Airport Search
Tuesday, December 7, 2004
Accessibility first hurdle for airport sites
By GIG CONAUGHTON
The North County (CA) Times
SAN DIEGO —- The agency in charge of finding the best place for a new regional San Diego airport voted unanimously Monday to limit their latest search criteria to just one question —- can people get to it?
Read MoreLIVERMORE- Airport Study May Take 18 months, Cost $100,000
Sunday, December 5, 2004
Study May Take 18 months, Cost $100,000
By Mike White
The Tri-Valley (CA) Herald
LIVERMORE — If the City Council decides to ask for a complete environmental impact report on the Livermore Municipal Airport, those on both sides of the issue say they will follow the process closely.
Read MoreFAA Fines Over Meigs Closure
Saturday, December 4, 2004
City appeals fine for closing Meigs
The Chicago (IL) Tribune
CHICAGO — The city of Chicago told the FAA on Friday that its use of federal funds to demolish Meigs Field last year was legal and said the FAA had no grounds to fine it in the shutdown of the lakefront airport.
Read MoreLAX- LA Agrees to Pay $499.5 Million to Airport's Neighbors
Saturday, December 4, 2004
LA agrees to pay $499.5 million to airport’s neighbors
The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES – The city has agreed to pay nearly $500 million to ease noise, traffic and pollution problems in cities near Los Angeles International Airport in exchange for an agreement from a coalition of community groups not to try to block a proposed $11-billion airport expansion plan.
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