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Melissa Cooper was recently named the first female director of the Kansas City Department of Aviation. She talks with Airport Business about her career, goals for 2024 and the long-term vision of aviation in the Kansas City region.
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How do you sell Manchester to the world? Tom and Adam unpack the anatomy of a deal with globetrotting Aviation Director, Rob Smith. They also ask the big question - how do we make air travel sustainable? Adam Freeman, Head of Environmental Strategy, shares the huge strides Manchester Airport has made to becoming the UK's first independently certified carbon neutral airport.
This week in drone news we have four stories for you and the first one is a big one, Oregon nominates a new Aviation Director, Florida public safety pushes back against the country of origin ban, A new partnership for Pilot Institute, and 200 weeks of news!
Pat Klein joins Pete Mundo to clear the air on some of the difficulties from the first week at the new KCI airport. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mark Duebner, the former director of aviation for the city of Dallas, tells KRLD's David Johnson that COVID-19 was the "most disruptive" thing he experienced in his years leading Love Field and that the airport is ready for the busy holiday travel season. Duebner is now the vice president of corporate real estate and airport affairs at JSX.
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Since the 1990s, air flight has made the world a smaller place. In one 24-hour period you can fly to the other end of the globe. In an hour you might be able to skip the traffic and fly to the other end of your country. But this convenience comes at a cost….to the climate. Aviation accounts for somewhere between 2 to 5% of the world's emissions. And as the world's desire to travel proves insatiable, the number of planes in the sky each day is only increasing. The aviation industry has aspirational plans to decarbonise using sustainable and/or synthetic aviation fuels. But these are currently some way off. In the meantime, airlines are offering carbon offsets. Offsets are controversial products and only 1% of passengers pay for them. So, this week on The Climate Question we are asking, can flying ever be climate friendly? Presenters Neal Razzell and Merlyn Thomas speak with the following contributors: Jo Dardenne, Aviation Director at Transport & Environment Souparna Lahiri, Climate Policy Advisor with The Global Forest Coalition Simon Berrow, Chief Executive Officer of the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group Joana Setzer, Assistant Professor at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change & the Environment, LSE Special thanks to Helen Coffey, author of Zero Altitude: How I learned to fly less and travel more Sebastian Mikosz of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) The team this week: Reporters: Peter O'Connell in Kilrush on the west coast of Ireland Researcher: Louise Parry & Immy Rhodes Producer: Dearbhail Starr Series Producer: Alex Lewis Production Coordinators: Iona Hammond & Siobhan Reed Editor: Richard Vadon Sound Magician: Tom Brignell
Haley Gentry, Aviation Director, Charlotte Douglas International and Michael Landguth, President and CEO, Raleigh-Durham International discuss the changing landscape of travel, strategic growth, and the lasting impact of COVID on travel.
Federal Insight is a new series developed by the federal relations team to bring you conversations, insights, funny anecdotes, and historical perspectives as we look ahead. In addition to hearing from folks here at O'Neill and Associates, we will have guests such as current and former members of congress, government leaders and staffers, and industry experts. In our first episode, O'Neill and Associates Vice Chairman John Cahill, and Vice President, Jennifer Dunphy Krowchun, catch up with a friend and former client, Tom Kinton of Kinton Aviation Consulting. Tom Kinton worked for the Massachusetts Port Authority for over 35 years and was the CEO from 2006-2011. Tom Kinton was the Aviation Director 20 years ago when two airplanes that originated from Logan Airport were hijacked by terrorists on 9/11. In the ensuing days, it triggered major U.S. initiatives to combat terrorism in the wake of the worst aviation disasters in the world.
David Krietor reflects on September 11th, 2001, and how it impacted air travel for years to come. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gavin McLoughlin is joined by Andrew Murphy, Aviation Director at Transport & Environment. Taking Stock with on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
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In this week's episode Julie Rodriguez, Deputy Aviation Director of Public Relations/Government Relations for the City of Phoenix Aviation Department joins us to share information about all the exciting things happening at America's friendliest airport. Julie provides a wealth of information about the City's response to COVID 19 and ensuring the safety of the traveling public, expansion projects, and the many programs available at Sky Harbor to ensure world class customer service. We also hear about Julie's journey from her years in the media to assuming the role of Deputy Aviation Director and all that she and her team are responsible for.
The head of Charlotte Douglas International discusses what flying will look like in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Plus hear how the crisis is impacting development at the airport.
On today’s show, our hosts Simone Maloz and Jacques Hebert have a conversation with David Moore, the Aviation Director of SouthWings. SouthWings is a non-profit conservation organization that provides a network of volunteer pilots to advocate for the restoration and protection of the ecosystems and biodiversity of the Southeast through flight. David talks about his journey to SouthWings and how you can join their network of pilots! Later in the show Kat Loomis, Outreach Assistant for Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana (CRCL), to talk about their upcoming events including this week’s Shell-A-Bration!
Thanks for listening to the latest episode of Delta Dispatches. On today’s show, our hosts Simone Maloz and Jacques Hebert have a conversation with David Moore, the Aviation Director of SouthWings. SouthWings is a non-profit conservation organization that provides a network of volunteer pilots to advocate for the restoration and protection of the ecosystems and biodiversity of the Southeast through flight. David talks about his journey to SouthWings and how you can join their network of pilots! Later in the show Kat Loomis, Outreach Assistant for Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana (CRCL), to talk about their upcoming events including this week’s Shell-A-Bration!
In our latest podcast for October 2018, Tripp interviewed Southern Utah University Professor Ravi Roy and Department of Aviation Director, Michael ("Mike") Mower, following their presentation at The Deming Institute's 2018 Conference. Highlights include: Changing aviation training through the Deming Philosophy Mike meets Kevin Cahill during a visit to SUU to deliver a convocation lecture Not always a fun message of valuing collaboration Shifting away from a conflicting public / private partnership in the Department of Aviation A management style of using carrots and sticks Moving away from management by fear, with zero creativity A feeling of being entrenched in the prevailing system of management Applications beyond Department of Aviation Reaching graduate students from the public sector with the Deming Philosophy The reaction of staff members to the adoption of the Deming Philosophy The world of aviation is dynamic, while university environments are more static The impact of short memories; Deming – Now More Than Ever! The mindset for embracing the Deming Philosophy Support from SUU President Scott Wyatt while facing eminent failure Investing in the future The Deming Institute's incubator at SUU The 3rd annual Bryce Canyon Society Forum, April 4th, 2019 Leading by example, spreading the Deming Philosophy beyond SUU Seeking change with a march on Washington, DC Success in having the Senate and Congress pass a Maintenance Training Modernization Bill inspired by SUU, with details at this link With this new bill, SUU will be the first in the US to change 60-year old aircraft maintenance training and practices Moving from fear of the future to hope in the future
A skydiver, a Ph.D., and an incubator director walk into a drone podcast... This is the story of Genius NY, an unmanned systems startup incubator based in Syracuse, New York, and two startups that they've funded. Genius NY director, Jon Parry, brings Jimmy Halliday, Aviation Director at AutoModality, and Sasi Viswanathan, co-founder of Akrobotix—both Genius NY portfolio companies—to the Commercial Drones FM podcast. The group discuss how companies are winning millions of dollars by participating in the Genius NY startup competitions, what they're doing with their cash winnings, and how New York state is contributing to the proliferation of the commercial drone industry.
A one on one interview with the man behind the nation's 5th busiest airport. The new Director talks everything from security to expansion to the future.
In todays LIVE episode we interview Eric Crump the Aviation Director for Polk State College. Eric has been very involved in the creation of our new ACS and sheds some light on what it means for us pilots.
In todays LIVE episode we interview Eric Crump the Aviation Director for Polk State College. Eric has been very involved in the creation of our new ACS and sheds some light on what it means for us pilots.