Travel Tips: How to Breeze Through TSA Checkpoints This Holiday Travel Season

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From airlines.org, an informative article for making this holiday season’s travel a breeze. With Thanksgiving just around the corner and the holiday season following shortly after, there’s a pretty good chance you’ll be hopping onboard a U.S. airline in the coming days or weeks for a visit to friends and family. And with luggage filled […]

Welcome Aboard, Deano Miller

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We’d like to welcome aboard our newest Airport Operations Specialist/Aircraft Rescue Firefighter staff member, Deano Miller. Deano previously worked at Atlantic Aviation, where he was most recently their service tech supervisor and site trainer. He is also experienced in working with heavy equipment — his grandfather owned and operated the first excavation company in the […]

Manager’s Minute: An update from Chris Pomeroy

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The holidays are just around the corner, and that means coveted time with family and friends. It also may mean dealing with not-so-much-coveted holiday travel. With Thanksgiving just two weeks away, many of us have already made our holiday travel plans, or soon will. For some, that includes air travel into or out of SUN. […]

A Friend of the Airport: Peter Scheurmier

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Airport staff, the Board, and airport tenants are saddened at the sudden loss of one of our long-time tenants, Mr. Peter Scheurmier. Peter passed away unexpectedly on Oct. 16. If you spent any time in the airport terminal, you certainly would have run across Peter. He was the friendly face at Avis car rental, where […]

Women and Aviation—Uncommon but Awesome

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Something a bit uncommon in the Wood River Valley is women in aviation. However, we do have one prominent female pilot, Christina Tindle, who runs a wonderful flight program—Women Wise AWEsome Adventures—especially for women. Twenty-five years ago, Christina (who’s originally from Steamboat Springs, Colorado) was awarded an internship in Wyoming that essentially became a full-time […]