In this Issue Eclipse Aviation Holds Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to
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In this Issue Eclipse Aviation Holds Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to
Summer 2007 GNV NEWS News and Information from Gainesville Regional Airport In this Issue 1 Eclipse Aviation 2 Terminal Renovation UAC Announcements 3 Airport Picnic New T-Hangars Airport Events 4 March of Dimes Campaign Results Airport Appreciation Airport Gallery Eclipse Aviation Holds Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to Officially Open its Service Center Eclipse Aviation to bring up to 160 jobs to East Gainesville The Gainesville-Alachua County Regional Airport Authority (GACRAA) and community leaders joined representatives from Eclipse Aviation, manufacturer of the world’s first very light jet (VLJ), in June to officially open its Southeast Eclipse Service Center (ESC) at Gainesville Regional Airport. “We would like to recognize Eclipse Aviation for producing a high-quality, revolutionary product and for choosing Gainesville as its southeast service center location,” said Peter L. Johnson, chair of the Gainesville Airport Authority. “This is exciting for the airport and the community as Eclipse Aviation brings new jobs and economic opportunities to Gainesville.” The 61,000 square-foot facility Ed Iacobucci, CEO DayJet, Peter Johnson, Airport Chairman, Peg is now open and staffed with Billson, COO Eclipse Aviation, Allan Penska, Airport CEO, Pegeen Hanrahan, Gainesville Mayor, Jeff Kyser, RW Armstrong, Gene Lamp, management and technical FDOT personnel, as well as a full complement of aircraft maintenance tooling and equipment. There are currently just under 20 employees at the facility with plans to add up to 45 more employees by the end of the year. Eclipse has the ability to expand to more than 160 employees. “I am thoroughly impressed with the collaborative effort put forth by the Gainesville Airport Authority, Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce and the City of Gainesville in attracting Eclipse Aviation to our community,” said Pegeen Hanrahan, the Mayor of Gainesville. “Our initiative to secure this high tech, revolutionary service will make Gainesville a leader in the aviation field.” The service center in Gainesville is the first to operate outside of the company’s headquarters in Albuquerque, NM and the second to open. Eclipse plans to open additional ESCs in Albany, NY and Van Nuys, CA in the coming months, with expansions into other regions planned for 2008 and beyond. The $11.2 million facility in Gainesville was completed by Scherer Construction & Engineering of Gainesville, Fla. Construction of 1 Continued on Page 2 Continued from Page 1 the new facility began in April 2006. The project received 50 percent of the funding from the Florida Department of Transportation’s (FDOT) Aviation Work Program, and the balance was financed by Compass Bank of Gainesville. “Today is a great day for Eclipse Aviation, the City of Gainesville and our customers in the Southeast,” said Peg Billson, chief operating officer of Eclipse Aviation. “The enthusiasm for the Eclipse 500 in this region has been incredible, and this comprehensive maintenance center will allow us to deliver exceptional service to our customers in this area. It is also an honor to be a part of the state of Florida’s ongoing efforts to build a progressive aviation infrastructure that generates economic development and business growth for its communities.” u Airport CEO Allan Penksa, Representative Cretul, Airport Chairman Peter Johnson, Mayor Hanrahan & Steve Harrill of RS & H screening area and meeter-greeter area to improve flow. Enclosing the atrium will allow more seating in the gate area to accommodate additional passengers when multiple flights are departing. Airport Breaks Ground on Terminal Renovation The contractor selected for this project, Mil-Con Construction Company of Jacksonville, started preparing for construction in February. The first phase of the airport terminal building renovation was completed in November of 2005, which included adding three new passenger boarding bridges (covered walkways that connect the aircraft to the terminal building) and partial renovation of the airside passenger waiting area and gates.u The Gainesville-Alachua County Regional Airport Authority (GACRAA) broke ground on the $7 million Airline Passenger Terminal renovation project at Gainesville Regional Airport in June. The renovation includes a complete revamping of the interior of the terminal. Once complete, the terminal will have a modern, aesthetically-pleasing appearance. Many of the major improvements will not be as visible to the general public. The largest part of the project includes replacing the terminal HVAC system at an estimated $2.1 million. Construction of the project is expected to last approximately 12 months. University Air Center (UAC) Announcements U niversity Air Center is proud to announce its recent designation as an official Cessna Warranty Service Station. UAC is now able to better serve the northern Florida flying public by offering warranty maintenance repairs on Cessna single engine piston aircraft, eliminating the need for costly flights to Jacksonville or Orlando. “These improvements are much-needed to maintain the quality of the building. The project has been very well-received, and I think passengers will be pleased with the end-result,” said Peter Johnson, Chair of the Airport Authority. UAC also received a temporary Avionics Repair Station number and is in the final stage of becoming an FAA approved Avionics Repair Facility, which brings a new capability to North Central Florida aviation. Final approval from the FAA is expected in the very near future. Some of the major improvements that passengers will notice include the enclosure of the open atrium waiting area, new restrooms, new food service and administrative areas, and changes to the passenger 2 Continued on Page 3 Continued from Page 2 tenants reside in other states. Upon completion in August, the Airport will hold a reception to welcome the new tenants to our community. Employees at the Airport Gather for the 4th Annual Picnic A irport tenant employees prepared more food than ever before at the 4th annual tenant employees’ picnic. This airport-wide event had more than 200 people in attendance throughout the 2 hours. Most of the businesses participated, which included airport employees, airlines, rental UAC’s New Fuel Trucks At a cost of nearly $500,000, UAC recently replaced its entire fleet of aviation refuelers, in order to better serve the flying public. The new trucks are of a much greater capacity and are truly state-of-the-art vehicles. Capabilities of these new refuelers include large LED display gallon counters and digital wireless transmission of all transactions back to UAC’s front counter. u Construction of New T-Hangars at the Airport T he Airport is currently building 26 new T-hangars with an approximate project cost of $1.6 million. Construction of the hangars began in January; 12 are 1,390 square feet and 14 are 1,050 square feet. All of the hangars will have electric, bi-fold doors. Only one hangar is currently unreserved. car businesses, cab drivers, charter operators and aircraft maintenance providers, the fire station, Joint Aviation Unit, the Tower, Mil-Con (terminal renovation contractor), TSA, police and security officers.u Airport Events & Announcements July/August: DayJet expects to launch service. August: Chamber After Hours at the Airport. August: Expected completion of new T-Hangars. Construction of New T-hangars at the Airport Many of the tenants will be new to the general aviation community in this area. Some of the For more information on these events, please contact the Airport at 373-0249. 3 Airport Team Raises $6,500 for the March of Dimes at the Airport. We wish him all the best in his new endeavors. T l Airport Board members and staff for volunteering at the Airport & UAC Home Show booth in March. he airport wrapped up its March of Dimes campaign efforts, raising more funds than ever before. With the support of the business tenants, the airport surpassed its goal of $5,000 and raised more than $6,500. More than half a million babies are born prematurely each year, and that number continues to grow. In nearly half these cases, no one knows why. Airport Gallery Right : ASA/Delta Manager Ken Williams gives June Sager a prize at the airport employee Picnic The March of Dimes mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. March of Dimes researchers, volunteers, educators, outreach workers and advocates work together to give all babies a fighting chance against the threats to their health: prematurity, birth defects, low birthweight. Left: Airport employees gather for the annual picnic A special thanks to... l Delta Connection/ASA for raising more than $1,500 for the March of Dimes. Right: The 2007 Heart of Florida Airshow at Gainesville Regional Airport Airport March of Dimes Campaign Sponsors: RD Air Services, Continental Connection, University Air Center, Good Life Community Magazine, Gainesville Regional Airport and Delta Connection/ASA. Left: Employees at the Chili Cookoff to benefit the March of Dimes Airport employees for their efforts to support the 2007 airport March of Dimes campaign. l Garrick Crocker, Airport CFO, for his outstanding contributions made during his tenure Gainesville-Alachua County Regional Airport Authority Board Members Peter L. Johnson, Chair Joe G. Dunlap, Vice-Chair Kinnon Thomas, Secretary/Treasurer Billy Brashear William R. Breeze Mark Goldstein W. E. “Mac” McEachern James L. Stringfellow Marilyn L. Tubb Right: Bob Rose, Garrick Crocker, June Sager and Kinnon Thomas - 2007 Chili Cook-off 4 This Newsletter is brought to you by the Gainesville-Alachua County Regional Airport Authority. For comments, suggestions or article ideas, please contact Michelle Danisovszky, Manager, Public Relations and Govermental Affairs, at michelle@ flygainesville.com or 373-0249.