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TheAirport mission is to provide a safe and convenient air travel experience and high quality aviation activities to the citizens of the Cape Cod region and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. As a non-hub primary airport and a major transportation facility for Cape Cod, our goal is to foster local economic growth and to ensure that the airport remains an integral part of the regional transportation plan to meet the demand for present and future air travel for local Cape Cod residents and visitors to our region.

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) Aeronautics Division 2019 Economic Impact Analysis demonstrates the Cape Cod Gateway Airport (including tenants and associated businesses) provide employment for 1,724 people with an annual payroll in excess of $73.8 million and a regional economic output in excess of $157.2 million. The Airport is home to over 65 businesses/private users, with Cape Air, Atlantic Aviation, Griffin Avionics, Allies Air, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) making up the bulk of employees on the airfield.


Patricia Newton grew up in Springfield, Oregon and earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Linfield College. Patricia began her public service career in 2000, working for Lane County Department of Children and Families. She came to the City of Eugene in 2010, working for the Planning and Development Department until joining the Eugene Airport in 2019. Prior to public service, Patricia co-owned a road construction company for 15 years. Patricia enjoys live music, travel, gardening and spending time with her children and grandchildren.


Odette Oppe grew up in the Philippines and graduated from University of Santo Tomas, Manila with a Bachelor of Science Mathematics degree. She worked as a database programmer in Manila before moving to Vancouver BC, Canada in 2003. She met her husband and moved to the United States in 2009. She has lived in Texas, Washington and Oregon. Odette is currently working for the City of Eugene, Eugene Airport as the Administration & Financial Compliance Manager. She manages the day to day financial operations of the airport, and ensures the organization is in compliance with rules and regulations of all grants, local, state and federal. Prior to coming to the airport, Odette was part of the Housing Team of the Planning and Development Department of the City of Eugene where she managed the Housing and Urban Development grants. Having family and friends all over the world, Odette enjoys visiting them and exploring new places.


Greg Phillips is the Director of Aviation for the Colorado Springs Airport. He is an instrument rated commercial pilot, holds an engineering degree from West Point, and an MBA from the University of Denver.


Following military service, Greg worked as a project manager for Boeing and the FAA, serving as Deputy Program Manager during the construction of the Denver International Airport. He has filled executive positions at five airports, starting with the Bend Municipal Airport in Oregon, where he was named Oregon Airport Manager of the Year. He was Deputy Director at the Missoula International Airport, Director of the Wenatchee, Washington airport and Executive Director of the Vail/Eagle County Airport before assuming his current role in January, 2017.


The City of Pendleton and Pendleton Regional Airport have appointed Dan Bandel as Airport Manager, effective February 15, 2023. Bandel succeeds current acting manager Steve Chrisman, who will continue as Airport Director.


Dan's career includes more than three and a half decades of experience across military air traffic management, VFR (visual flight rules) control tower supervision in the continental United States and Alaska, instrument flight rules (IFR) radar facility management, both domestically and abroad. He is known as an aviation educator, public speaker and safety stakeholder.


Dan joins the Pendleton Airport Management team after dedicating 17 years of his career to Serco North America, where he served most recently as Air Traffic Manager (ATM) at Pendleton. As ATM, Dan oversees safety, technology and the local Federal Contract Tower operations, which covers all lines of business, including General Aviation, Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), commercial Air Carrier operations and military aviation activities.


Dan also served as Terminal Instrument Procedures Specialist at Nellis AFB, Nev., and at USAFE Headquarters, Ramstein, Germany, where he led the development of standard arrival and departure routes, minimum vectoring areas and oversaw the data and development of numerous upgrades to civilian and military facilities which directly enhanced flight safety.


Bangor International Airport provides global access and exceptional service with a personal touch and a focus on dependability and value.

We strive to be the airport of choice for all your aviation needs, while playing a vital role in creating a dynamic business environment and fostering global access.


Jose has carved his path through the aviation industry, holding different roles at airports and other sectors adjacent to the industry, including positions at Midland International Air & Space Port and Raleigh-Durham International Airport. Most recently, Jose led the innovation efforts for the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) in Alexandria, Virginia, as Director of Industry Programs. In this capacity, Jose coordinated the efforts of leading airports and industry leaders to implement solutions aimed at improving passenger experience.


Beyond the confines of the aviation world, Jose enjoys hiking new trails, reading mostly non-fiction books, cooking an elaborate meal, and much more. Nestled in Bangor, he shares his home with his loyal companion, Higbee, a Dalmatian with a heroic past as a former fire dog.


Beth and her husband reside in her hometown of Lincoln, where they raised their three children and now enjoy making memories with their seven grandchildren. The Martins stay busy running a small winery business, but take time during the summer to relax at their camp on Madagascal Pond.


For 16 years, Aimee worked as a reporter and editor at the Bangor Daily News. She also spent a couple of years as a writer in the Communications Department at the University of Maine, has taught journalism at UMaine, and immediately prior to joining BGR served as the marketing and fund development director at the Old Town-Orono YMCA. Aimee is a 2003 graduate of the University of Maine majoring in English and Journalism and also is a graduate of the UMaine Honors College. She is most proud, however, of her family. Together, she and her husband Cory have two young children and a Yellow Lab that likes to eat everything.


Jeff has held a variety of roles at BGR since he first started working here in 2004, all of which helped him gain the skills and knowledge that will be critical for his new role as Manager of Infrastructure and Compliance. Jeff has worked for the airlines, at BGR General Aviation Services, and with the fuel department.


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The State of Michigan has laws which govern the registration of aircraft and the licensing of airports and other services throughout the state. This site provides resources for airport licensing and management, aircraft registration and other state mandated processes.


Each of Michigan's public-use airports and heliports are inspected by MDOT Aeronautics staff. There are currently 66 flight schools, 49 aircraft dealers, and approximately 5,500 aircraft registered in the state.


If FAA records list the aircraft as airworthy, it must be registered with the State of Michigan. If you qualify for an exemption, complete Certificate of Claim of Exemption from Aircraft Registration (Form 4006) and return it to MDOT.


MDOT has seven region offices and several geographically located Transportation Service Centers (TSCs) in each region that handle transportation-related construction and maintenance programs. The TSCs are designed to respond to the transportation needs of local communities for the highest level customer service.


Pagano was selected for her outstanding work in bringing together the airport and the Midland community through her efforts to provide fun and educational experiences at the airport that create an interest in aviation for all members of the community. Recent programs and activities open to the public include Story Time at the Airport, Food Trucks at the Airport, the Touch & Glow 5K, Young Eagles flying days, and more.


Currently, there are no employment opportunities at Sheridan County Airport. You are welcome to send in a resume, references, and an application that will be kept on file for future positions opening at Sheridan County Airport.


Please complete the application linked below. This application, a current resume, and references must be delivered, sent, or emailed to the Office of the Airport Manager at SCA. All will be kept on file for any jobs requiring your qualifications.


Phase I of the Business Park, is now at full capacity, meaning that all lots are in use and/or under construction. Phase II is in the planning stages. In the future, Phase II of the Business Park will open new parcels for building and business development on airport grounds.


The Minden-Tahoe Airport, located at 1146 Airport Rd, Minden, NV 89423, is a world-class destination for recreational aviation. Located in the heart of the Carson Valley, and a short distance from Lake Tahoe, the airport caters to many aviation opportunities including glider flights, flight lessons, sky diving, and more.


The airport staff carries out the policies established by the airport board. The staff manages the airport on a day to day basis and interfaces with the public, airport tenants, and a myriad of government agencies. The airport staff is listed below and can be contacted through the airport administration office.

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