Palm Springs International Airport
By Andy Wilson |
Sunday, January 2, 2005
Airport is set for growth, improvement in 2005 Passenger handling improvements are on agenda for year
By Debra Gruszecki
The Palm Springs (CA) Desert Sun
PALM SPRINGS — With a record-breaking year in passenger travel in its jet stream, Palm Springs International Airport is gearing up even larger gains in 2005. Aviation Director Richard Walsh said the airport has three primary objectives for the new year:
AIRPORT ADVOCATE(S) OF THE YEAR
By Andy Wilson |
Each year, the California Pilots Association names its ?Airport Advocates of the Year.? The award recognizes three individuals for their exceptional hard work and dedication to airport access and preservation. Two of them, Carlsbad Attorney/ Pilot Ronald Cozad and Cal Pilots Associate Volunteer, Rick Baker, took on the fight for the rights of ?small aircraft? owners at McClellan-Palomar Airport while the third has initiated an active public relations program for the Santa Ynez Airport
ONTARIO, Calif. International Airport
By Andy Wilson |
Thursday, December 30, 2004
Contentious plan for south terminal at Ontario, Calif., airport gets dropped
The Inland Valley (CA) Daily Bulletin
ONTARIO, Calif. — An expansion proposal that included a terminal on the south side of Ontario International Airport is expected to be dropped in favor of adding terminals to the airport’s north side.
Commercial Flight takes off from Palmdale, Calif.
By Andy Wilson |
Thursday, December 30, 2004
Commercial Flight takes off from Palmdale, Calif., marking first in 7 years
The Los Angeles (CA) Daily News
PALMDALE, Calif. — Antelope Valley’s first airline flight in nearly seven years departed Wednesday in what civic leaders hope will be a successful resumption of commercial air service.
Hawthorne Airport
By Andy Wilson |
Monday, December 27, 2004
Hawthorne’s civic airport will get a new lease on life
City and management company officials plan to pour millions in federal grants and private money into a makeover for the facility.
By Ian Gregor
The Torrance (CA) Daily Breeze
Hawthorne’s decaying airport is about to get a much-needed makeover from a real estate management company that will lease the facility from the city and turn over a share of the profits it earns.
Rialto Municipal Airport Planning
By Andy Wilson |
Dear General Aviation Community:
Because of your strong interest, expertise, and involvement in the general aviation field, the City of Rialto cordially invites you to participate in a series of public workshops to discuss the future of the Rialto Municipal Airport.
ENVIRONMENTALISTS FAVOR San Carlos AIRPORT
By Andy Wilson |
With the November 2nd election, supporters of San Carlos Airport received a big boost from a Redwood City environmental group. Known as the “People for Housing, Not High Rises” the group defeated a plan to build high rise buildings under the noise abatement departure path.
Some TFRs Become NSAs In 2005
By Andy Wilson |
Pilots in Indiana, Kentucky, Oregon, and Washington State’s Puget Sound area got an early holiday present last week. Six temporary flight restriction (TFR) areas have become much less restrictive national security areas (NSAs). That nearly completes a process AOPA initiated earlier this year to reduce the number of restricted areas nationwide
Adelanto Airport
By Andy Wilson |
Sunday, December 26, 2004
Residential airports are hot properties
By LEROY STANDISH
The Victorville (CA) Daily Press
When Chuck Laird wakes up in the mornings he can roll out of bed and soar to 5,000 feet quicker than most people can make it from the garage to the freeway.
Rialto Airport
By Andy Wilson |
Tuesday, December 21, 2004
Rialto enacts building ban near airport
By BRAD A. GREENBERG
The San Bernardino (CA) County Sun
RIALTO – City officials don’t want to blow this opportunity.