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First Vice Chair John K. Duval, Beverly, Massachusetts Second Vice Chair James E. Bennett, Washington, D.C.

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Philadelphia International Airport | 8 Celebrating the Completion of the Runway 17-35 Extension Project

Milwaukee’s General Mitchell Airport: On Target For RSA Deadline | 16 A Compliance Success Story

Runway Incursions | 21

An Industry Examination of FAA Initiatives and Objectives

Enterprise GIS Takes Flight At Phoenix Sky Harbor International | 26 GIS Provides Business Tools to Manage Operations and Assets

Advertisers’ Index AAAE Scholarship Winners

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Board of DirectorS DANETTE M. BEWLEY, Reno, Nevada

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JEFF L. BILYEU, Angleton, Texas

Newly Accredited Airport Executives 33

THOMAS H. BINFORD, Billings, Montana

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LEW S. BLEIWEIS, Fletcher, North Carolina

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GARY A. CYR, SR., Springfield, Missouri

Buyers’ Guide

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BENJAMIN R. DECOSTA, Atlanta, Georgia

Buyers’ Guide Index

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ROD A. DINGER, Redding, California LINDA G. FRANKL, Columbus, Ohio MICHAEL A. GOBB, Lexington, Kentucky GARY L. JOHNSON, Stillwater, Oklahoma

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had scheduled or had initiated construction on several landside and airside projects to improve operations and customer service. airport and city officials on may 8, 2009, celebrated the completion of the runway 17-35 extension project, a $70 million undertaking to increase airfield capacity.

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The major components of the project included: extension of the runway by 1,040 feet to a total of 6,500 feet and extension of parallel Taxiways D and e; relocation of airside perimeter service roads; installation of high intensity runway lighting; relocation/modification of navaids; and construction of a high-speed taxiway for

runway 35 landings exiting to Taxiway e. But even before the financial boost from arra, the airport had scheduled or had initiated construction on several landside and airside projects to improve operations and customer service. most of the funding — $42.5 million — came through aip grants to the city. The airport also


received $5.4 million in state funding. it is projected that the increased airfield capacity created by the lengthened runway will reduce delays at philadelphia international by 11,480 hours next year, airport officials said. Further, the extended runway now will be able to accommodate larger aircraft, specifically regional jets and narrowbody planes.

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Philadelphia Airport and city officials on May 8, 2009, celebrated the completion of the Runway 17-35 extension project....

“The extended runway gives the airport more flexibility in managing airfield operations,” noted Mark Gale, A.A.E., acting director of aviation. “If one of the two primary runways needs to be taken out of service for any reason such as construction, maintenance or snow removal, Runway 17-35 can now handle many of those planes that require a longer runway to operate.” “Philadelphia International Airport is an economic engine for the entire Delaware Valley,” commented Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter. “The extension of Runway 17-35 represents the kind of smart public investment that will keep this engine humming, benefiting the entire region for decades to come. Now that larger aircraft can make greater use of 10

a third runway at the airport, it’s expected that aircraft operations will run more efficiently, which will ultimately benefit both the airlines and the flying public.” Rina Cutler, deputy mayor, transportation and utilities, added, “The region depends on Philadelphia International Airport to remain globally competitive. This runway extension is projected to save airlines $20 million a year in aircraft direct operating costs and generate a net savings in passenger time, valued at $29 million annually. These significant cost reductions keep the airport and region competitive, as we move through a difficult economic climate.” The new stimulus-aided project to rehab Runway 9R-27L is

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required to begin by June 17, 2009, and has an estimated completion date of October 2010. One of the airport’s two main runways, 9R-27L is equipped with advanced instrument landing and approach lighting systems. The $5 million from ARRA to improve the runway doesn’t require a matching local share, which allows the airport to close funding gaps in the Runway 9R-27L project. The balance of funding will come from AIP grants and city capital funds, including proceeds from airport revenue bonds.

D/E Connector

In late 2008, the airport marked the opening of the Terminal D/E Connector on the second floor of the departures level. Travelers using Terminals D and E, who account for a quarter of the airport’s passengers, now pass through a newly combined 14-lane security checkpoint to reach their departure gates. Airport officials pointed out that the new connector is especially helpful to passengers in Terminal E who now can access other areas of the airport without having to go in and out of security. The opening of the security checkpoint and concessions area is the first phase of a $300 million

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project that also includes: 23 additional ticket counter positions in the two ticket lobbies; a 50,000-squarefoot baggage makeup area with eight inline explosives detection system (EDS) machines; a fan-shaped extension at the end of Concourse E with three new aircraft gates; and a 9,000-square-foot D/E bag claim connector with two new carousels. When the project is completed in 2010, a total of 222,000 square feet will have been added to the 2.4 million-square-foot terminal complex. The new concessions area features a mix of national and local merchants, including Borders, Brookstone, Crocs, InMotion Entertainment, Lids/Lids Kids, Peet’s Coffee & Tea, Sunglass Hut, Taxco Sterling, Tech Showcase and Vino Volo. In other planned landside improvements, the airport has hired the firm Leo A Daly to undertake a $17 million project to upgrade the airport’s checked baggage inspection system for Terminals B and C. This will include baggage sorting and screening, as well as facility master planning, engineering analysis, design and construction support services. Upgrades to the outbound baggage systems in terminals B and C will eliminate current delivery of unscreened outbound baggage to manually fed EDS equipment.


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Runway safety

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General Mitchell:

On Target For RSA DeadlinE By Laura Morland

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AA’s Runway Safety Area (RSA) Program, which targets bringing non-standard RSAs into compliance by the congressionally mandated

2015 deadline, is one of numerous initiatives the agency has launched to improve airfield safety. An RSA — the clear, graded rectangular area surrounding a runway — is intended “to provide a measure of safety in the event of an aircraft’s excursion from the runway by significantly reducing the extent of personal injury and aircraft

damage during overruns, undershoots and veer-offs,” as defined by FAA’s Order 5200.8. According to a recent audit conducted by DOT’s Inspector General, more than 70 percent of priority RSAs have been improved since 2000. Despite these ongoing improvements, 75 aircraft incidents have occurred at airports with non-standard RSAs since 2000. Milwaukee’s General Mitchell International Airport provides a success story of a Part 139 airport taking the necessary steps to meet the 2015 congressional compliance deadline. In fact, the airport plans to bring the safety areas of two of its

runways into compliance with FAA design criteria by 2013 — two years ahead of the congressional mandate. General Mitchell, a medium hub facility that serves southeastern Wisconsin and northern Illinois, logged 3.9 million enplanements in 2007 and has experienced steady passenger growth. In addition to the airport’s air carrier, air cargo and general aviation traffic, the airport is also home to the Air National Guard’s 128th Refueling Wing. In 2000, General Mitchell’s primary and secondary runways, 1L/19R and 7R/25L, respectively, were identified by FAA as

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Planning and Environmental

Mitchell’s RSA improvement effort began with Mead & Hunt, Inc. performing an alternatives feasibility study, which included more than 20 alternatives. This study was conducted concurrently with a master plan update and Part 150 noise study. Developing and evaluating these alternatives required extensive coordination with the airport, its users and FAA. Additionally, the county’s plan to widen a highway on the south side required extensive airport coordination with county highway staff. Alternatives evaluated included the use of tunnels, public road realignments and closures, runway shifts and Engineered Material Arresting Systems. The fix identified in the environmental assessment for Runway 1L/19R, the airport’s 9,690-foot-long primary runway, involves constructing a tunnel to allow College Avenue (County Trunk Highway ZZ) to pass under the runway’s safety area. The resulting tunnel will accommodate four-lane traffic and pedestrian access. The environmental assessment consisted of traffic studies, preliminary roadway and roadway tunnel designs,

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having non-compliant RSAs. Located about six miles south of downtown Milwaukee, Mitchell is in a tightly constrained and highly developed urban area. With its airfield bounded by roadways on three sides and a railroad on the fourth, finding a solution to bring its runways into compliance with FAA safety area design standards was a challenge.

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ccording to FAA, in 2008, 600,000 pilots performed more than 58 million operations at more than 500 airports with air traffic control towers. In addition to these high aircraft traffic volumes, service vehicles crossing the airfield complicate the situation further. In response, FAA continually undertakes initiatives to ensure that airfield safety is a top priority. As one initiative, FAA has compiled best management practices, categorized by air traffic controllers, pilots and airport personnel, which are published on its Web site, http://www.faa. gov/airports_airtraffic/airports/ runway_safety/bestpractices. cfm. Additionally, FAA’s runway safety management strategy now is focusing on pilot outreach, situational awareness and technology. These initiatives include online runway safety courses for pilots, runway safety action teams, and ground movement tracking systems and other sophisticated surface detection systems to alert controllers to potential collisions.

Other FAA initiatives include the Runway Safety Council, a joint effort between FAA and the aviation industry. This council has established a runway safety area program manager in each FAA region; implemented airfield changes to geometry, signage, marking and lighting; and established the RSA program. Since the late 1980s, FAA’s safety area standards have exceeded International Civil Aviation Organization standards. Until 1999, bringing non-standard RSAs into compliance was not required. The RSA program was established that year after a fatal crash at Little Rock Regional Airport, in which a plane slid off the runway, and went through a fence and down an embankment towards the Arkansas River before colliding with a lighting system tower. The program’s goal is to bring RSAs into compliance with FAA design standards. As part of the program, RSA determinations were made at all Part 139 airports and more than 1,000 non-compliant RSAs were identified. A


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preliminary airfield designs, noise studies, air quality studies, storm water impacts, land acquisition potential, and other potential areas of environmental impact. For Runway 7R/25L, with a length of 8,012 feet, the solution involved shifting the runway approximately 540 feet to the west, which brings the RSAs into compliance without impacts to the railroad. The improvement includes an identical shift of Runway 7R’s approach and its associated navigational aids, and realignment of a portion of a city of Milwaukee road around the west end of Runway 7R’s safety area. In addition to providing compliant runway safety areas, the project also clears up a hot spot created by confusing geometry, which was identified by FAA’s Runway Safety Action Team. The solution involves separating runway ends and providing more standard airfield geometry. The environmental process was completed successfully in the summer of 2008, when FAA issued a Finding of No Significant Impact.

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Runway safety Public Outreach

In addition to the comprehensive planning effort and upfront and continual coordination with users and stakeholders, the success of the project’s planning and environmental phases also can be attributed to the outreach program the airport conducts for its projects. These outreach efforts include meetings and briefings with public officials and city and county technical staff and multiple public workshop-style informational meetings. The public information program for the RSA improvement project included an eight-page mailing to more than 50,000 names in the airport’s vicinity that explained the project and provided clear graphics to help the public understand it. In recognition of these efforts, FAA in 2008

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Design and Construction

The design for Mitchell’s RSA project includes multiple phases of construction to accommodate operational constraints and to provide for FAA funding over a fiveyear period. As design continues and construction begins at Mitchell, communication and coordination remain paramount to successful execution of the project and ensuring airfield safety. Construction and operational safety plans are being developed with the goal of minimizing operational impacts and maintaining safety at the airport. Clear and proactive outreach to users, including distributing flyers with

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project updates, will be conducted throughout construction. The airport requires airfield safety training annually for all contractors working on airport projects. The anticipated five-year construction schedule for the RSA project in conjunction with other airfield projects will continue to pose challenges for Mitchell and its designers. Coordination with local FAA facilities and air traffic control tower staff is seen as vital, since generating awareness of the project is among the best management practices for ensuring safety. As of this date, Mitchell is well on its way to meeting its goal of fully compliant safety areas by 2013. A Laura Morland is national environmental practice leader, aviation services, for Mead & Hunt, Inc. She may be reached at laura.morland@meadhunt.com.

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Runway Incursions

Runway Incursions:

An Industry Examination of FAA Initiatives and Objectives

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y 2007 research evaluated the FAA Runway Safety Blueprint 2002-2004 objectives and ranked them in the order of their perceived effectiveness by industry officials. I compared the five objectives considered by the industry officials to be the most effective and the five considered to be least effective with the results of my 1994 study. The participants for the 2007 study were some of the largest U.S. airports, major U.S. domestic airlines, and the various aviation trade associations within the

By William B. Rankin, II, A.A.E., Ph.D. U.S. aviation industry. A representative from each organization was chosen at random and designated to respond to a questionnaire. The goals of the FAA Runway Safety Blueprint 20022004 are consistent with those identified in my 1994 research for all airports and include the following: • Develop and distribute runway safety education and training materials to controllers, pilots and all other airport users. • Increase surface safety awareness throughout the AirportMagazine.net | annual conference 2009

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Runway incursions aviation community. • Assess and modify procedures to enhance runway safety. • Improve runway safety data collection, analysis and dissemination. • Identify and implement enhancements to improve surface communications. • Increase situational awareness on the airport surface. • Support and deploy new technologies that reduce the potential for collision. • Implement site-specific runway safety solutions in coordination with local aviation communities. Of particular interest in the 1994 study was a comment offered by Capt. Mack Moore, then-chairman of the Airports Standards Committee for the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) in response to the survey questionnaire. He stated the following concerning the effectiveness of the Airfield Smart Power initiative, under the broad area of visual aids. “Sequenced ground guidance light systems are the most promising of future systems for a number of reasons. First, they serve all aircraft on the airport and can do so in all weather conditions (as long as frozen contaminants do not cover the lights). Automated systems will eliminate many, but not all, human error opportunities. Automated ground guidance systems are viewed by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) as a capacity enhancing system for operations in all weather, including excellent Visual Flight Rule (VFR), as well as a system that will prevent conflicts and incursions.” Overall, in 1994 ALPA ranked the broad area of visual aids as the most important step in reducing the number of runway incursions — closely followed by the broad areas of technology and education. In a similar response to the 2007 survey, Capt. Robert Perkins, chairman, ALPA Airport Ground Environment Group, stated: “Objective 3 — We agree that the FAA has conducted research on surface operations memory aids, techniques, tools and training regarding memory limitations, but there has also been no metric applied to determine its effectiveness. The results appear insignificant. Objective 7 — It is very important to implement a program for foreign air carrier pilot training, but we are not aware this has been implemented. Objective 9 — It is imperative to communicate runway safety concerns to all pilots, including international pilots

Automated systems will eliminate many, but not all, human error opportunities.

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as well. Objective 21 — There has been very little produced and implemented as a result of the Phraseology Workgroup. Objective 27 — The airport diagram issue is significant, as is the need to keep them current as construction occurs. This factor played a significant role in the Lexington, Ky., accident in 2006, in which the National Aeronautical Charting Office chart did not match the current layout. Airports must update their data in a timely manner. Objective 33 — Moving map technologies are being allowed by the FAA, however, the standard to which they are held is detrimental to their deployment, although we concur that their accuracy is important.” In the 1994 survey, participants were asked to rate the degree of effectiveness that each initiative in FAA’s Runway Incursion Plan had or would have on reducing the number of runway incursions, using a five point Likert-type survey instrument in which 0 represented the least effective and 5 the most effective. A 96 percent response rate was achieved in the 1994 research. The same type of survey instrument was used to collect data for the 2007 research. In contrast, however, 19 of the 54 participants surveyed in the 2007 research responded, resulting in a 35 percent response rate. The mean for each initiative or objective was then determined. A comparison of the effectiveness of each initiative or objective was then determined by ranking each initiative or objective by its mean to establish the five most effective and the five least effective initiatives or objectives for both the 1994 and 2007 research. In the 1994 research, the five most effective initiatives were identified by industry officials as: (a) training of ground vehicle operators, with a mean value of 4.42; (b) airport surface detection equipment, with a mean value of 4.30; (c) stop bar lighting, with a mean value of 4.23; (d) airport surface traffic automation, with a mean value of 4.18; and (e) Airport Movement Area Safety System (AMASS), with a mean value of 4.00. In the 1994 research, the five least effective initiatives were identified by industry officials as: (a) new runway safety database, with a mean value of 2.25; (b) airport technology conference, with a mean value of 1.92; (c) audiotape on runway incursions, with a mean value of 1.76; (d) ground movement safety awareness products, with a mean value of 1.75; and (e) new computerized database for aircraft performance, with a mean value of 1.51. In the 2007 research, the five most effective objectives were identified by industry officials as: (a) evaluate, and if appropriate, implement national procedures that require read-backs of any clearance to enter a specific runway, hold short of a specific runway, or taxi into position and hold instructions, with a mean value of 4.61; (b) develop and evaluate a visual signal that provides direct warning to flight crews on final approach when


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runway incursions dissemination of the Janus tool throughout the air traffic control environment, with a mean value of 3.72; (c) maintain the published amass deployment schedule, with a mean value of 3.61; (d) complete more than 1,000 safety seminars annually incorporating runway safety, runway incursion information evaluation program, surface movement advisory circulars and marking, signage and lighting as seminar themes, with a mean value of 3.56; and (e) expand the role of flight service station specialists to provide runway safety information for towered and nontowered airports, with a mean value of 3.44. responses to the 1994 survey on Faa objectives ranked airport movement area driver training as the most effective objective. a question in the 2007 survey noted that airport movement area driver training is no

the runway is occupied, with a mean vale of 4.50; (c) publish guidance on standard surface operations phraseology guidance for pilots and mechanics moving aircraft, with a mean value of 4.44; (d) assess selected air traffic procedures in terms of enhanced runway safety and recommend actions to retain, modify, or eliminate as appropriate, with a mean value of 4.39; and (e) improve runway safety data collection, storage, retrieval and distribution. in the 2007 research, the five least effective objectives were identified by industry officials as: (a) create and accomplish a regional runway safety plan for each Faa region (every 18 to 36 months) tailored to specific operational and geographical needs, with a mean value of 3.78; (b) improve the collection and analysis of operational error data by supporting the implementation and

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that assist in the simplification of surface traffic movement. however, several important areas have been overlooked by Faa that need to be added in the runway safety Blueprint objectives to adequately address the runway incursion problem. These include funding for automatic Dependent surveillance Broadcast (aDs-B) in, as well as aDs-B out, to transmit surface conflict warning directly to pilots, and the training of ground vehicle operators, including training of aircraft tug and tow operators that re-position aircraft on a daily basis. Finally, there is a significant difference in the range of effectiveness values noted in the 1994 survey versus the range noted in the 2007 survey. That difference may indicate that Faa has been successful identifying objectives that are more effective in reducing runway incursions in the Faa safety

longer a specific objective and asked whether it should be included as an Faa objective. seventeen survey participants (89.5 percent) responded “yes,” while two (10.5 percent) responded “no.” surface movement safety, guidance and control at major u.s. airports continue to be identified as significant safety issues despite the best efforts put forth by the aviation industry and Faa. aircraft or vehicles continue to travel onto active runways and conflict with aircraft cleared to take off or land on that same runway on a daily basis. Faa initiatives of the 1990s and the objectives of the runway safety Blueprint continue to focus in several main areas, which include (a) procedures in the cockpit and the control tower; (b) awareness of the runway incursion problem; (c) signs, markings, and lighting on airports; and (d) improvements in technology

Blueprint of 2002-2004 as compared with the runway incursion action plan developed and implemented in the 1990s. The range of the 1994 study was from 4.42, the most effective initiative, to 1.51, the least effective initiative. The range of the 2007 study is from 4.61, the most effective initiative, to 4.43, the least effective initiative. This may be an indication that the overall benefits of the objectives identified in the Faa safety Blueprint of 2002-2004 are more effective overall in reducing the number of runway incursions than the initiatives adopted by Faa in the runway incursion action plan of the 1990s. A William B. rankin, II, A.A.E., Ph.D., is chair and associate professor of aviation in the University of Central Missouri’s Department of Aviation. He may be reached at wrankin@ucmo.edu. See the 2007 Annual Conference issue of Airport Magazine for rankin’s article, runway Incursons: A Critical Examination of Airport Driver training Methods.

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he city of phoenix aviation Department’s Geographic information system (Gis), accessible through the airport’s Gis Web portal, allows up to 200 simultaneous users at phoenix sky harbor international to access the data-rich system and provides business tools to manage the airport’s operations and growing number of assets. already one of the 10 busiest airports in the world with 1,500 flights, 100,000 passengers and 700 tons of cargo daily, phoenix sky harbor generates an economic impact of more than $90 million a day for the metropolitan area. “Before 2007, data on interior and exterior assets were maintained in several systems, which weren’t always compatible,” explained michael youngs, the aviation department’s Gis program manager. “if someone asked a basic question like ‘how many fire extinguishers do we service?’ there was no easy way to answer that.” assistant aviation Director Carl newman, a.a.e., explained, “We

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phoenix • review or plan maintenance work orders; • check interior space measurements and calculate rates for tenants; • create area maps with aerial images showing existing conditions and planned improvements; • insert maps into slide presentations for management; and • output maps and data for internal and external reporting.

recognized the need for an enterpriseclass information system to support changes from planned development. We were confident that with these increased efficiencies, GIS would pay for itself over time.” Phoenix Sky Harbor International currently is developing the PHX Sky Train, which by 2013 will begin transporting passengers to and from the airport, reducing the number of vehicles, easing traffic and curb congestion and providing a seamless connection with the regional light rail system. “We saved on startup costs for the train project because we provided engineers with digital terrain models, contour data and orthophoto imagery from the GIS,” Youngs explained, “so they didn’t have to collect that data again.”

DATA READILY AVAILABLE The enterprise GIS developed by Woolpert is one of the largest airport GIS programs in the nation and houses an abundance of data, sophisticated technology and reengineered business processes. This includes: • new aerial photography and 28

digital orthophotos (6-inch pixel resolution surrounding the airport and 3-inch pixel resolution within the airport operations area); • above-ground features at 1”=50’ scale detail and underground utility data, plus attribution; • a geo-database design with 300 feature classes, from smoke detectors and passenger assistance monitors to noise contours and 3-D roof prints; • interior floor plan data and attribution for buildings in and around the airport, collected via floor plan surveys and computer-aided design (CAD) drawing conversions; • the intranet GIS viewing portal based on GIS designer/developer ESRI’s ArcGIS Server technology; • integration with many existing information systems; and • 10 servers in multiple clustered environments, which provide performance, reliability and availability, including a redundant failover system at a remote location in case of system outages. About 85 unique users from the department’s 10 divisions — who are neither GIS specialists nor technicians — access the portal weekly to:

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If users can’t obtain information in self-serve mode from the portal, they can submit requests to the GIS group for custom maps and reports. On the front line is Jamie Ritchie, the department’s GIS coordinator, who supervises five GIS technicians. User requests, about 16 per month, typically involve oversized, data-rich maps or complex queries. “We’re getting repeat requests now, because users understand what we can do for them,” Ritchie said. For example, to assist operations personnel, the GIS group created new emergency evacuation maps, which previously had been difficult to update and reproduce. These maps, complete with exits, assembly areas and varying “You Are Here” orientations, were saved as PDF files on DVDs, so tenants could print and post maps and share them with employees. “We could produce these because we have very accurate interior building data,” which is atypical for airport GIS programs, Youngs said. continued on page 34


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irport officials knew Phoenix Sky Harbor needed an enterprise GIS — not a departmental GIS housed within a single division that would start small and then some day “grow up.” They knew it had to be designed, developed and operated like any other enterprise IT system — with an enterprise architecture and an enterprise approach in mind. That meant integration with existing information systems, sophisticated security, 24/7 availability and plenty of redundancy. Further, the GIS had to serve the needs of the entire aviation department — not just a division or two. Here’s an overview of elements that make up the city of Phoenix Aviation Department’s GIS.

COMPREHENSIVE DATA DEVELOPMENT Since most existing datasets were either outdated or didn’t meet accuracy standards, Woolpert had to create most datasets, including aerial photography, digital orthophotos and above ground features, and collect detailed interior data. Utility and other interior data, plus the airport layout plan, 3-D airspace and noise contour data, were converted from existing sources. Although the GIS data were developed before the FAA Advisory Circular on Spatial Data (150/5300/18b) was issued, it is largely compliant with the new standard. 30

SYSTEMS Multiple servers. These are needed to update software or add applications: two development, four test and four production servers. These provide redundancy and a robust deployment environment for upgrades. Storage access network (SAN). GIS data is stored on this separate server farm to ensure reliability and system response time. Server clustering and failover. If a server fails, another server will take over automatically. Comprehensive testing of all releases. Unit, performance and operational tests are performed before any update. Strict procedures for deploying software upgrades in a controlled manner. Once testing is complete, all deployment is staged through a comprehensive change-control process.

Enterprise Software ArcGIS Server. This serves the system out to simultaneous users. Oracle Enterprise with Spatial. This enterprise database provides clustering ability and automated failover. ArcSDE. This is the interface between ArcGIS Server and the Oracle database. Web deployment. This lets internal users access the GIS via a Web browser. Desktop ArcGIS and FME. FME software, integrated into the server-based portal, converts data from other formats to the geodatabase (Desktop ArcGIS).

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Rachel Borden

Ohio State University

Kelly Fegan

U of Texas Health Science

Deborah Stuart

Utah State University

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Petra Allied Health

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Kent State University

Sarah Brockman

Belmont University

Leigh Frasher

Clemson University

Alyssa Mann

Bowling Green State University

Aida Blake

Brigham Young University - Idaho

Nathan Lewis

University of Central Florida

Jessica Edwards

University of Florida

Hannah Murrin

Clemson University

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NC State University

Jonathan Clow

University of Florida

Cyrus Callum

Delta State University

Gregory Barkhauer

Lebanon Valley College

Brent Johnson

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Murray State University

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University of Memphis

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Embry Riddle Aeronautical

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Fayetteville

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Aveda Institute

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University of Phoenix

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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical

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Daniel White

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Mesa CC

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UNC at Wilmington

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CA State University - Chico

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Colorado College

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University of Arizona

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Alexandra Nolan

Kansas State University

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Bucknell University

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Kayla Dobberstein

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Columbus State CC

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University of Kansas

Amanda Nolan

Kansas State University

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Northwest Arkansas CC

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North Dakota State University

Mark Mellinger

Norwich University

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Prince William County

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Appalachian State University

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Schoolcraft College

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University of South Carolina

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Eastern Kentucky University

Trevor Gordon

Colorado State University

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Eastern Kentucky University

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Armstrong Atlantic State

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Clemson University

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Ohio University

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Delta State University

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Members Accredited Between May 2008 and May 2009 Janie Alsobrooks, A.A.E. Balram Bheodari, A.A.E. Benjamin Breck, A.A.E. Ann Crook, A.A.E. Michael Daigle, A.A.E. Luis Elguezabal, A.A.E. Chad Everett, A.A.E. Bryant Garrett, A.A.E. Scott Gibbons, A.A.E. Peter Gilchrest, A.A.E. James Gill, A.A.E. Don Green, A.A.E. Dave Hamrick, A.A.E. Pete Higgins, A.A.E. Keith Johnson, A.A.E. Robert Kennedy, A.A.E. Jennifer Klass, A.A.E. Darren Large, A.A.E. Huntley Lawrence, A.A.E. Tom Malafronte, A.A.E. Joseph Meidici, A.A.E. Michael Nonnemacher, A.A.E. Alfonso “Marco� Perez, A.A.E. James Petty, A.A.E. Greg Phillips, A.A.E. David Saleme, A.A.E. Barb Schempf, A.A.E. Karen Scott, A.A.E. Michael Scott, A.A.E. Fred Segundo, A.A.E. Ashish Solanki, A.A.E. George Stokus, A.A.E. Mark Stuckey, A.A.E. Zachary Sundquist, A.A.E. Henry Thompson, A.A.E. Susan Warner-Dooley, A.A.E. Michael Van Wie, A.A.E.

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phoenix To assist personnel in the airport’s fiscal management department division, the GIS group completed a space accounting and reconciliation project. “In one day, we generated maps and reports identifying discrepancies in actual versus leased square footage,” Youngs explained. “Without the GIS, this would have been labor

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DAILY BUSINESS OPERATIONS A critical application for GIS portal users is the GIS interface with the Phoenix Aviation Department’s work-order management system. When a maintenance worker must

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replace air conditioning equipment, for example, he or she goes through the portal to find the exact location, as well as other nearby equipment due for maintenance, so that the activities can be combined. “Uniting the GIS with the work-order management system allows us to plan efficiently, and it’s just one way the GIS is saving money,” Youngs said.

Another GIS custom application helps users manage airfield signage. Employees now access signage locations and images through the portal, plan and track maintenance, and generate reports to show compliance with FAA standards. The GIS interface with the computer-aided dispatch system allows dispatchers to access


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phoenix geographic data when addressing calls. “We’re now considered the official source of data for airport police and fire dispatch,” newman said. in development is a project planning tool that will allow users to add a proposed project location to the Gis, then query the system and run reports to detect potential conflicts, such as affected utilities and other projects planned in that area.

“We often have multiple projects being completed at the same time here at sky harbor,” said Director Danny murphy. “This tool will give us a way to better communicate and transfer project data from one group to another.” more business tools are planned. “our goal is to produce a tool for every business function at the airport that relies on location information,” murphy said.

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MaintaininG Gis data success in enterprise Gis is all about execution. at phoenix sky harbor, that meant operating practices had to change before the Gis was implemented. aviation department workflows were revamped so that changes in the field — new construction, retrofits, maintenance and tenant improvements — now are intercepted, captured and funneled to the Gis technicians, the “heart and soul of the data maintenance operation,” ritchie said. The technicians update the Gis daily; most changes are completed within days, or at most within a week or two. The Gis group conducts random field checks, using Gps and surveying equipment, and audits interior spaces to verify data on converted CaD drawings. employees who observe an update, such as an airfield light not captured in the Gis, can use the system’s red-line tool to identify the change, so it can be validated in the field and included in the Gis.

spreadinG the word youngs and ritchie train employees on portal navigation and procedures for requesting custom maps and reports. youngs routinely gives project updates to management at all levels. “We continue to show everyone what the capabilities are and keep our customers engaged and excited,” youngs said. “Because this is a significant investment, i’m involved in ongoing justification of the project’s value.” in the coming years, the enterprise Gis at sky harbor will be integrated with airport operations at even higher levels. “We’ve only scratched the surface,” newman said. “Gis will be an increasingly important tool in asset management, facilities management and long-term planning.” A John M. Przybyla, PE, GISP, is senior vice president, Woolpert. He may be reached at john.przybyla@ woolpert.com. or (937) 531.1330.

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AAE, born in the early days of aviation in 1928 with a gathering of 10 airport directors, has developed into one of the largest and most influential associations in Washington. Bolstered by more than 3,000 airport members representing some 850 airports, AAAE is the largest airport association in the world, and it ranks in the top 1 percent of professional trade associations in terms of budget and staff size.

While AAAE’s growth over the last eight-plus decades is notable, the goal of the organization has never been to get bigger simply for the sake of doing so. Rather, the goal established by generations of exceptional airport leaders has been to grow AAAE in order to better serve airport executives by providing everimproving products, services and Washington representation. Simply put, AAAE’s goal remains to deliver for airport executives.

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Federal Affairs Teams: Delivering Experienced Washington Representation

AAAE’s Airport Legislative Alliance (ALA) delivers results on Capitol Hill on key funding and policy issues. Over the past decade, AAAE and the ALA staff have led efforts that have resulted in: a doubling of the size of the Airport Improvement Program, a 50 percent increase in the federal cap on Passenger Facility Charges; $2.1 billion in airport-specific stimulus funding set-aside in 2009, and the defeat of repeated attempts to expand the reach of FAA and TSA into areas traditionally controlled by airports. The AAAE Transportation Security Policy (TSP) Department provides dedicated interaction with DHS and TSA, as well as with other federal agencies responsible for homeland security policy. The TSP staff enjoys a well-earned reputation for knowledge and effectiveness in Washington, D.C., and for its efforts to keep airports up-to-date on federal security policy. The AAAE Regulatory Affairs team stays on top of the latest regulatory developments affecting airports by focusing on key agencies, including DOT, FAA and the Environmental Protection Agency. The experienced staff helps give airports a strong voice in the federal regulatory process.

On-site Training, eLearning and More: Delivering Training and Professional Development

The patented Interactive Employee Training (IET) system has delivered more than 1 million sessions to more than 300,000 industry employees, keeping records along the way to allow airports to comply with federal regulations on training and recordkeeping. More than 3,100 users at 200 subscribing airports log into ANTNDigicast.com and conduct training, anytime, anywhere, using only a computer and an Internet connection. AAAE is a leader in all aspects of electronic, or eLearning. AAAE’s on-site training is customizable to meet any size airport’s needs. Experienced instructors come to your facility to maximize your budget and minimize staff time disruption.

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Meetings: Delivering Unparalleled Business Development Opportunities AAAE manages approximately 100 professional conferences and training programs each year on topics as varied as aviation security, legislative affairs, air service marketing, environmental issues, runway safety, airport finance, airport engineering and construction, airport legal issues and more. AAAE meetings provide invaluable information, training and networking opportunities to nearly 15,000 airport professionals annually. AAAE and its affiliate organization the International Association of Airport Executives also play a key role internationally with meetings held around the world. AAAE international airport conferences create the ideal environment for top-level U.S. and international airport executives to share and exchange information within an ever-changing global aviation industry.

TSC, IET, Digicast and More: Delivering Innovative Solutions Faced with strict mandates following 9/11, AAAE created the Transportation Security Clearinghouse (TSC) to more efficiently process criminal history background checks for aviation workers. In less than eight years, the TSC has handled more than 4.5 million biometric and biographical background

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AAAE Leadership: A Culture Of Success and Achievement The AAAE Executive Committee and Board of Directors hold direct responsibility for establishing the policy and direction of the association with additional insight and input provided by the Policy Review Committee. The AAAE Board of Directors is elected by the membership to represent their interests, and the men and women who hold these key leadership roles reflect the strength of AAAE as an organization with service at airports of all sizes and in all parts of the country. The gifted volunteer leaders who have served over AAAE’s more than eight decades deserve immense credit for establishing the unique culture of AAAE that places a premium on action, accomplishment, innovation and success. Thanks to the wisdom and foresight of these remarkable men and women, AAAE is well situated to continue delivering for airport executives for generations to come.

checks for aviation workers, saving the industry millions of dollars in costs and countless hours of lost time on the job. On the training front, AAAE has delivered a set of computer-based training tools to deliver valuable instruction to airport workers, including customizable Interactive Employee Training systems, Web-based ANTN

Digicast, the newly developed eCISTM, a learning management system customized for the airport environment, and the pay-by-lesson ARFF training series. AAAE offers a variety of flexible products that meet the needs – and regulatory requirements – of airports large and small.

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Training SeSSionS anD CoUnTing Reduces Training Costs • Available 24/7 • Tracks Training Records AIP/PFC Eligible • Delivers Consistent Message Since the introduction of AAAE’s Interactive Employee Training (IET) system in 2000, airports have applauded its cost effectiveness and overall benefit to their internal training programs. More than 1.2 million training courses have been completed at 82 airports. Every airport has seen dramatic reductions in training costs, and these costs continue to drop with each training session. The training message is consistent, the turnkey system is very user friendly, and the record-keeping is accurate and automatic.

Join the IET team today, and realize the benefits of this patented training tool by contacting: Will James – (703) 824-0500, Ext. 149 Jim Johnson – (813) 792-1711 www.aaae.org

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A indicates company is a Corporate Member of AAAe

advertiSing A Departure Media inc. PO box 31323 Charlotte, NC 28231 Leslie Bensen President Phone: (704) 333-7715 Fax: (704) 333-7716 lcbensen@departure-media.com Maximize your airport’s advertising potential with Departure Media Airport Advertising — an experienced WMBE/DBE concessionaire. We provide creative display programs that enhance the airport experience and generate additional revenue. Booth 533

air cargo Handler/developer A Aeroterm 201 West St., Ste. 200 Annapolis, MD 21401 Louis Beauchemin Chief Operating Officer Phone: (410) 280-1100 Fax: (410) 280-0100 lbeauchemin@aeroterm.com Booth 415 Vertech industrial Systems, LLC 2440 West 12th Street, Ste. 1 Tempe, AZ 85281 Robert Morris Vice President Phone: (480) 756-2300 Fax: (877) 387-0277 bmorris@vertech.com Vertech is an industrial control systems integration firm providing a complete range of engineering, programming and technical services. Booth 435

air traffic air traffic control ServiceS control equipment A era Systems Corporation, an SrA international Subsidiary 1881 Campus Commons Dr., Ste. 101 Reston, VA 20191 Bill Colligan Vice President and General Manager, Airport Operations Solutions Phone: (703) 637-7283 Fax: (703) 637-7245 bcolligan@erabeyondradar.com Era Systems Corporation, a wholly owned SRA subsidiary, equips military and civilian aviation industries with next-generation solutions that improve safety, enhance operations and increase tactical capabilities. Booth 615 Bronze Wings Sponsor A Sensis Corporation 85 Collamer Crossings East Syracuse, NY 13057 Phone: (315) 445-0550 Fax: (315) 446-2209 info@sensis.com Booth 443

Midwest Air traffic Control Service inc. 7285 West 132nd St., Ste. 340 Overland Park, KS 66213 Shane L. Cordes President & CEO Phone: (913) 782-7082 Fax: (913) 897-9300 shaneLC@att.net platinum Wings Sponsor A national Air traffic Controllers Association 1325 Massachusetts Ave. NW Washington, DC 20005 Kelly Richardson Outreach Analyst Phone: (202) 220-9825 Fax: (202) 628-5767 krichardson@natcadc.org The National Air Traffic Controllers Association is one of the strongest and most influential labor unions in the federal sector and is an affiliate of the AFL-CIO. NATCA, over 20,000 members strong, represents not only controllers but other safety-related professionals, including engineers, traffic management coordinators and staff specialists. Booth 245 gold Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 35

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A robinson Aviation (rVA), inc. 9998 Wakeman Drive, Ste. 106 Manassas, VA 20110 John D. Hunter Director, Business Development Phone: (703) 366-3138 Fax: (703) 369-2185 john.hunter@rvainc.com RVA is a full service aviation company specializing in operational air traffic control, air traffic research & analysis, engineering services, techical operations & services, security services and ramp tower services. Our air traffic quality management system is ISO 9001:2000 certified. Booth 661 platinum Wings Sponsor

A Safegate Airport Systems, inc. 7101 Northland Circle, Suite 203 Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 Thomas Duffy President Phone: (763) 535-9299 Fax: (763) 535-2307 thomas.duffy@safegate.com Safegate Group offers solutions for increased safety, efficiency and environmental benefits to airports around the world. The latest members of Safegate Group, Thorn AFL and Idman, both have over 40 years of experience in airfield lighting solutions for airports and heliports worldwide. Booth 724 See Ad on page 33

A Serco, inc. 2650 Park Tower Dr., Ste. 800 Vienna, VA 22180 Steve Christmas VP Aviation Phone: (843) 820-2400 Fax: (843) 820-2407 steve.christmas@serco-na.com platinum Wings Sponsor

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A thales AtM, inc. 23501 W. 84th St. Shawnee, KS 66227 Mark Boguski Director, Sales and Marketing Phone: (913) 422-2725 Fax: (913) 422-2917 mark.boguski@us.thalesatm.com Booth 548

aircraft information and tracking A era Systems Corporation, an SrA international Subsidiary 1881 Campus Commons Dr., Ste. 101 Reston, VA 20191 Bill Colligan Vice President and General Manager, Airport Operations Solutions Phone: (703) 637-7283 Fax: (703) 637-7245 bcolligan@erabeyondradar.com Era Systems Corporation, a wholly owned SRA subsidiary, equips military and civilian aviation industries with next-generation solutions that improve safety, enhance operations and increase tactical capabilities. Booth 615 Bronze Wings Sponsor

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Aircraft rescue & Firefighting (ArFF) Working group, inc. P.O. Box 1539 Grapevine, TX 76051 Barbara Haas Executive Administrator Phone: (817) 409-1100 Fax: (817) 230-4707 info@arffwg.org The ARFF Working Group is a non-profit organization established for the purpose of information exchange between airport firefighters, ARFF equipment manufacturers, municipal fire departments and others concerning ARFF related issues. Booth 311 A Crash rescue equipment Service, inc. P.O. Box 211506 Dallas, TX 75211 Grady North Vice President Phone: (972) 243-3307 Fax: (972) 243-6504 sales@crashrescue.com Booth 144

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A oshkosh Corporation 2307 Oregon St. OshKosh, WI 54903 Kristin Michal Marketing Specialist Phone: (920) 235-9151 Fax: (920) 233-9670 kmichal@oshkoshcorp.com Oshkosh Corporation is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of a broad range of specialty access equipment, commercial, fire & emergency and military vehicles and vehicle bodies. Oshkosh products are valued worldwide in businesses where high quality, superior performance, rugged reliability and long-term value are paramount. Booth 821 A rosenbauer general Division P.O. Box 549 Wyoming, MN 55092 Marty Huffman ARFF Regional Sales Manager Phone: (651) 462-1000 Fax: (651) 462-1700 mhuffman@rosenbaueramerica.com Rosenbauer is the world leader in fire apparatus manufacturing. our innovative and specialized products are in use all over the globe. Rosenbauer ARFF products are widely respected and used by airport firefighters worldwide to protect the world of aviation. Booth 437

airfield/apron buSeS A CoBUS industries, Lp 40 Robinwood Rd. Trumbull, CT 06611 Don Frassetto President Phone: (203) 380-9575 Fax: (203) 375-0168 don@cobus.us The COBUS line of Low Floor Airside People Moving Vehicles range in size up to the 100+ passenger COBUS 3000. Many of our clients utilize COBUS for the airside transportation of passengers from terminal-to-terminal, but there is an increasing demand for handling aircraft off-gate on remote hardstand positions. Booth 647


airfield equipment A Safegate Airport Systems, inc. 7101 Northland Circle, Suite 203 Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 Thomas Duffy President Phone: (763) 535-9299 Fax: (763) 535-2307 thomas.duffy@safegate.com Safegate Group offers solutions for increased safety, efficiency and environmental benefits to airports around the world. The latest members of Safegate Group, Thorn AFL and Idman, both have over 40 years of experience in airfield lighting solutions for airports and heliports worldwide. Safegate Group’s complete range of products and services, a “one-stop shop”, provides solutions to customers and airborne travellers around the globe. Booth 724 See Ad on page 33

airlineS A JBt Aerotech – Jetway Systems (formerly FMC technologies) 1805 W. 2550 S. Ogden, UT 84401 Todd Tanner Director Global Sales Phone: (801) 627-6600 Fax: (801) 629-3474 todd.tanner@jbtc.com JBT AeroTech, Jetway Systems is a world leader in gate and related aircraft ground support equipment. The JBT AeroTech, Jetway Systems equipment includes: - Jetway passenger boarding bridges - Jetaire preconditioned air systems - Jetpower 400 Hz ground power units - Potable water cabinets - Baggage lift system - Apron Management System (AMS) - Upgrades and refurbishment of existing equipment - Mobile Jetaire preconditioned air for military applications. Booth 562

airportS Aspen/pitkin County Airport 233 E. Airport Rd., Ste. A Aspen, CO 81631 Jim P. Elwood, A.A.E. Airport Director Phone: (970) 429-2851 Fax: (970) 920-5378 jim.elwood@co.pitkin.co.us gold Wings Sponsor AvportS 7600 Colshire Drive, Suite 240 McLean, Virginia 22102 John Harden Vice President & COO Phone: (201) 288-5218, Ext. 112 Fax: (201) 288-5143 jharden@avports.com AFCO-AvPorts Management LLC (d/b/a: AvPORTS) was recently purchased by Aviation Facilities Company (AFCO). AvPORTS is in the business of owning, leasing, operating and managing airports and airport facilities. The company currently has contracts at eight (8) locations where it provides airport and terminal management facility management services. Silver Wings Sponsor Bags & Cars, inc. 6751 Forum Dr., Ste. 230 Orlando, FL 32821 Eric Shaffer Business Development Manager Phone: (407) 473-2867 Fax: (407) 423-8197 eshaffer@airportbags.com Bags & Cars, Inc. is a contract services provider for the airline, hotel and cruise line industry. Our “Express Valet & Baggage Check” premium amenity offering will “WOW” your airport patrons. This cutting edge concept is the first of its kind combining valet parking and skycap baggage checkin service as one function. Booth 321

Dallas/Fort Worth international Airport PO Box 619428 DFW Airport, TX 75261 Paula Jordan Manager, Properties Phone: (972) 973-4632 Fax: (972) 973-4631 pajordan@dfwairport.com With nonstop service to more than 170 destinations worldwide, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) opens up a world of opportunity for travelers. If connecting through DFW, customers can use Skylink - the Airport’s free, bi-directional, high-speed train - which links all five of DFW’s terminals and boasts average ride times of less than five minutes. Passenger departing from DFW can enjoy the more than 200 shops, restaurants and services available inside the terminals. Booth 353 DM Airports, LtD. 8 Airport Rd. Morristown, NJ 07960 Robert L. Bogan, A.A.E. Deputy Executive Director Phone: (973) 538-6400 Fax: (973) 538-6947 bobb@mmuair.com Bronze Wings Sponsor A Heery international 999 Peachtree St. NE, Ste. 300 Atlanta, GA 30309 Joseph P. Bellanca, PE Vice President Phone: (404) 946-2551 Fax: (404) 875-1283 jbellanc@heery.com Heery International is a 1,500-person full service A/E, program/construction management firm with 36 offices throughout North America. Current/recent projects include Atlanta, O’Hare, Midway, New Orleans, Miami, Sea-Tac, Boise, Tampa, Heathrow, Glasgow and Edinburgh. gold Wings Sponsor

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A JBt Aerotech – Jetway Systems (formerly FMC technologies) 1805 W. 2550 S. Ogden, UT 84401 Todd Tanner Director Global Sales Phone: (801) 627-6600 Fax: (801) 629-3474 todd.tanner@jbtc.com JBT AeroTech, Jetway Systems is a world leader in gate and related aircraft ground support equipment. The JBT AeroTech, Jetway Systems equipment includes: - Jetway passenger boarding bridges - Jetaire preconditioned air systems - Jetpower 400 Hz ground power units - Potable water cabinets - Baggage lift system - Apron Management System (AMS) - Upgrades and refurbishment of existing equipment - Mobile Jetaire preconditioned air for military applications. Booth 562 philadelphia international Airport Terminal D, Third Floor Philadelphia, PA 19153 Judi Wright Executive Assistant Phone: (215) 937-5413 Fax: (215) 863-3864 judi.wright@phl.org Booth 828 Diamond Sponsor phoenix Sky Harbor international Airport 3400 E. Sky Harbor Blvd., Ste. 3300 Phoenix, AZ 85034 Carl D. Newman, A.A.E. Assistant Aviation Director Phone: (602) 273-2751 Fax: (602) 273-4084 carl.newman@phoenix.gov Silver Wings Sponsor A ricondo & Associates, inc. 20 North Clark St., Ste. 1500 Chicago, IL 60602 James Jarvis Senior Vice President Phone: (703) 519-2181, Ext. 230 Fax: (703) 519-2184 j_jarvis@ricondo.com Ricondo & Associates, Inc. is a U.S.-based international aviation consultancy providing business management, master planning, airfield/airspace operations, terminal, landside, airline negotiations, environmental, sustainable development, operations research, land use compatibility, and revenue enhancement consulting services. Silver Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 14

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A the Walsh group 929 West Adams St. Chicago, IL 60607 Michael Whelan Chief Operating Officer, Building Division Phone: (312) 563-5400 Fax: (312) 563-5466 mwhelan@walshgroup.com Booth 346 platinum Wings Sponsor

alternative fuel A Clean energy 3020 Old Ranch Parkway, Suite 400 Seal Beach, CA 90740 Michelle Brody Executive Assistant Phone: (562) 546-0325 Fax: (562) 493-4532 mbrody@cleanenergyfuels.com Michelle Brody Clean Energy is North America’s leader in clean transportation. It has a broad customer base in the refuse, transit, shuttle, taxi, ports, intrastate and interstate trucking, airport, and municipal fleet markets, fueling more than 15,000 vehicles daily at 180 strategic locations across the U.S. and Canada. Booth 556

arcHitectS/ engineerS/plannerS A Argus Consulting, inc. 1300 NW Jefferson Ct., Suite 100 Blue Springs, MO 64015 Jon E. Currier Chief Marketing Officer/Vice President Phone: (816) 874-8211 or (310) 279-5022 Fax: (310) 279-5071 jcurrier@argusconsulting.com Argus Consulting Inc. is a consulting engineering firm specialized in the programming, planning, design and construction follow-on for petroleum facility systems, 400 Hz and preconditioned air systems. Booth 613

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A Arora engineers, inc. 61 Wilmington-West Chester Pike, Suite 100 Chadds Ford, PA 19050 Manik Arora, PE President & CEO Phone: (610) 459-7900 Fax: (610) 459-7950 marora@aroraengineers.com Arora Engineers, Inc. (Arora) has developed and maintained a comprehensive engineering practice based on the principles of delivering quality services. Arora, a certified MBE, offers a broad range of planning, design, construction management, and facilities maintenance management services. Booth 527 A Arup 35 East Wacker Drive, Suite 1800 Chicago, IL 60601 Nancy Hamilton Principal Phone: (312) 849-5612 Fax: (312) 849-5611 nancy.hamilton@arup.com Arup is one of the largest and most successful international planning and engineering consultancies. Arup has been involved in aviation for more than 50 years with more than $30 billion in constructed projects. Booth 744 Barnard Dunkelberg & Company 1616 East Fifteenth Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120 Ryk Dunkelberg Executive Vice President Phone: (918) 585-8844 Fax: (918) 585-8857 ryk@bd-c.com Bronze Wings Sponsor A Burns & McDonnell 9400 Ward Pkwy. Kansas City, MO 64114 Randy Pope, P.E. Associate Vice President Phone: (816) 822- 3231 Fax: (816) 822-3517 rpope@burnsmcd.com For more than 65 years, Burns & McDonnell has designed and constructed efficient and cost-effective aviation facilities, including terminals, hangars, fueling facilities, airfield pavements, airfield lighting and jet engine test facilities. Booth 627 Airport Angel Sponsor See Ad on Back Cover


A CDM 777 Taylor St., Ste. 1050 Fort Worth, TX 76102 Mitch Chokas Vice President Phone: (817) 332-8727 Fax: (817) 332-6870 chokasmj@cdm.com CDM is a global, full-service consulting, engineering, construction, and operations firm providing comprehensive environmental management services to the aviation industry. Booth 639 See Ad on page 7 A Daroff Design inc. + DDi Architects, pC 2121 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Jim Miller Director of Marketing Phone: (215) 636-9900, Ext. 304 Fax: (215) 636-9627 jamesm@daroffdesign.com Daroff Design Inc. + DDI Architects, PC is a Philadelphia-based architecture and interior design firm specializing in aviation, public sector, institutional, and corporate projects. Booth 332 A Delta Airport Consultants, inc. 9711 Farrar Court, Suite 100 Richmond, VA 23236 Courtney A. Beamon, P.E., C.M. Director of Marketing Phone: (804) 275-8301 Fax: (804) 275-8371 cbeamon@deltaiport.com Delta Airport Consultants, Inc. specializes exclusively in airport consulting. Our staff of aviation professionals includes civil and electrical engineers as well as airport planners and environmental specialists. Our clients range from general aviation to large hub commercial service airports. Airport Angel Sponsor See Ad on page 43 A Fabritec 350 Kalmus Dr. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Michele Estrella Sales Administration Phone: (877) 887-4233 Fax: (714) 427-6983 mestrella@usa-shade.com Booth 343

A gresham, Smith and partners 1400 Nashville City Center Nashville, TN 37219 Roddy Boggus Executive Vice President - Aviation Phone: (214) 366-6555 Fax: (214) 350-1600 roddy_boggus@gspnet.com Gresham, Smith and Partners provides solutions for the built environment to national and international clients from 17 offices across the United States and one in China. GS&P employs talented, industry-leading professionals in disciplines ranging from traditional architecture and engineering design to scientists and highly specialized planning and strategic consulting services serving a variety of markets. Silver Wings Sponsor A Jviation, inc. 900 S. Broadway, Suite 350 Denver, CO 80209 Jim Fluhr, PE Principal Phone: (303) 524-3020 Fax: (303) 524-3031 jim.fluhr@jviation.com Jviation Inc. is a privately owned planning, design and construction administration firm that focuses solely on aviation-related projects. The firm principals and staff members have completed numerous airport projects across the country. We have successfully completed major projects for federal, state, county and local transportation agencies and large, private sector corporate clients working in conjunction with FAA. Booth 641 Airport Angel Sponsor A Kimley-Horn and Associates, inc. 3175 Lenox Park Blvd., Ste. 200 Memphis, TN 38115 J.J. Morton Project Manager Phone: (901) 374-9109 Fax: (901) 374-9111 arthur.morton@kimley-horn.com Bronze Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 57 A Leo A Daly 10 Tenth St. NE, Ste. 200 Atlanta, GA 30309 Keith G. Mawson Vice President, Director Aviation Services Phone: (404) 874-8333 Fax: (404) 874-8330 kgmawson@leoadaly.com Booth 534 Silver Wings Sponsor

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A the Louis Berger group, inc. 20 Corporate Woods Blvd. Albany, NY 12211 Steve Baldwin Senior Vice President Phone: (518) 432-9545 Fax: (518) 432-9571 sbaldwin@louisberger.com The Louis Berger Group, Inc. is recognized worldwide as a leader in the aviation consulting field with a reputation for providing the highest quality technical services available. Berger’s depth of resources includes more than 5,000 professional staff, with more than 80 offices worldwide, including 30 in the United States, and an annual volume of more than $800 million. Booth 427 A the LpA group incorporated P.O. Box 5805 Columbia, SC 29250 Ken Holt Vice President Phone: (803) 254-2211 Fax: (803) 779-9341 kholt@lpagroup.com The LPA Group Inc. is an international multidisciplinary engineering/architectural consulting firm providing transportation engineering, planning, environmental, architectural, design-build, program management, and construction engineering inspection services to federal, state, and local government agencies throughout the United States and abroad. Silver Wings Sponsor A Mead & Hunt, inc. 6501 Watts Rd. Madison, WI 53719 Andrew Platz Group Leader – Aviation Services Phone: (608) 273-6380 Fax: (608) 273-6391 andy.platz@meadhunt.com Mead & Hunt is an employee-owned A/E firm boasting nearly 400 professionals and support staff in offices nationwide, specializing in aviation services since 1940. Booth 743 Bronze Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 19

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A Michael Baker Jr., inc. 100 Airside Dr. Moon Township, PA 15108 George M. Perinis, RA Senior Vice President, Aviation Services Manager Phone: (412) 269-6322 Fax: (412) 375-3990 gperinis@mbakercorp.com Michael Baker Jr., is a full-service planning, design, construction management and technical services firm with a broad range of aviation experience. Technical specialties include airport planning, airfield design, terminal and facility design, landside access and parking, program management, construction management, environmental studies, and GIS. Booth 348 gold Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 31 A ricondo & Associates, inc. 20 North Clark St., Ste. 1500 Chicago, IL 60602 James Jarvis Senior Vice President Phone: (703) 519-2181, Ext. 230 Fax: (703) 519-2184 j_jarvis@ricondo.com Ricondo & Associates, Inc. is a U.S.-based international aviation consultancy providing business management, master planning, airfield/airspace operations, terminal, landside, airline negotiations, environmental, sustainable development, operations research, land use compatability, and revenue enhancement consulting services. Silver Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 14

A rS&H 10748 Deerwood Park Blvd. South Jacksonville, FL 32256 Bill Hogan Vice President – Aviation Phone: (904) 256-2299 Fax: (904) 256-2251 bill.hogan@rsandh.com Booth 704 Diamond Wings Sponsor See Ad on inside Front Cover

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A StV 225 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10003 Ted Kleiner Vice President Phone: (212) 777-4400 Fax: (212) 529-5237 Ted.kleiner@stvinc.com Booth 637 A tranSystems 2400 Pershing Road, Ste 400 Kansas City, MO 64108 Melissa Bertoli Business Development Manager - Aviation Phone: (703) 837-5066 Fax: (703) 836-5607 mabertoli@transystems.com TranSystems offers a comprehensive package of architectural, engineering and planning; management and supply chain consulting; real estate consulting; and security planning and expertise specifically to airports and the aviation industry. We have dedicated approximately 100 are industry experts to serving this vital industry. Over the past two decades, TranSystems has performed feasibility studies, architectural planning and design and construction management services for the development of passenger terminals; consolidated rental car facilities; retail outlets; and cargo and hangar facilities, as well as implemented air service strategies and security programs for major airports and military installations throughout the United States. Booth 541 A UrS Corp 7650 West Courtney Campbell Causeway Tampa, FL 33607 Laddie Irion Vice President, Air Transportation Phone: (813) 636-2425 Fax: (813) 636-2400 laddie_irion@urscorp.com URS has been providing airport consulting services to the airport industry for more than 70 years and has the qualifications and experience to assist airports in all facets of their development programs. Our key practice areas include airport planning, environmental, civil design, systems design, architectural design, program management and construction management. Booth 522 gold Wings Sponsor


aSSociationS A AAAe 601 Madison St., Ste. 400 Alexandria, VA 22314 Charles Barclay President Phone: (703) 824-0504 Fax: (703) 820-1395 charles.barclay@aaae.org Founded in 1928, AAAE (www.aaae.org) is the world’s largest professional organization representing the men and women who work at public-use commercial and general aviation airports. AAAE’s 5,000-plus members represent some 850 airports and hundreds of companies and organizations that support the airport industry. Headquartered in Alexandria, Va., AAAE serves its membership through results-oriented representation in Washington, D.C. and delivers a wide range of industry services and professional development opportunities including training, conferences, and a highly respected accreditation program. AAAe Showcase; Booth 450 ACi-nA 1775 K St., NW, Ste. 500 Washington, DC 20006 Amy Peters Vice President, Business Development Phone: (202) 293-8500 Fax: (202) 466-5555 apeters@aci-na.org Airports Council International-North America represents local, regional and state governing bodies that own and operate airports throughout the U.S. and Canada, plus aviation-related businesses. Booth 314 A Airport Consultants Council 908 King St., Ste. 100 Alexandria, VA 22314 Paula Hochstetler President Phone: (703) 683-5900 Fax: (703) 683-2564 paulah@acconline.org Booth 303 A great Lakes Chapter AAAe P.O. Box 541209 Lake Worth, FL 33454 Kenneth Newstrom Executive Director Phone: (561) 439-6160 Fax: (561) 439-6161 glc-aaae-ofc@att.net Airport Angel Sponsor

A northeast Chapter AAAe P.O. Box 8 West Milford, NJ 07480 Dick Williams Executive Secretary, Northeast Chapter Phone: (973) 728-6760 Fax: (973) 728-6760 ewr103@optonline.net Airport Angel Sponsor A northwest Chapter AAAe P.O. Box 1054 Klamath Falls, OR 97601 Linda Tepper Executive Secretary Phone: (541) 883-5372 Fax: (541) 883-5376 ltepper@flykfalls.com The Northwest Chapter of the American Association of Airport Executives augments the educational efforts of the American Association of Airport Executives by bringing together a membership that shares similar problems and interests because of regional proximity. Booth 316 Airport Angel A South Central Chapter AAAe P.O. Box 841187 Pearland, TX 77584 Jeff Bilyeu, A.A.E. Executive Director Phone: (979) 481-1392 es-scc@earthlink.net Regional chapter for AAAE, including the states of Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico and Central American countries. Booth 808 Airport Angel Sponsor A Southeast Chapter AAAe 8712 Caspiana Lane North Charleston, NC 29420 Robert Brammer Executive Secretary Phone: (843) 425-3878 Fax: (843) 225-1799 secaaae@aol.com Airport Angel Sponsor A Southwest Chapter AAAe P.O. Box 4228 Sparks, NV 89432 Mr. Barry A. Rondinella A.A.E. President Phone: (916)874-0566 Fax: (916)874-0636 rondinellab@saccounty.net Airport Angel Sponsor

baggage Handling equipment A Atrax group nz Limited 390A Church St. Penrose, Auckland, New Zealand Ian Walton Vice President Phone: +64 9 526 9637 Fax: +64 9 634 5339 i.walton@atraxgroup.com Atrax Group is the world leader in the Design, Manufacture, Integration and Support of a full range of Industrial Weighing, Measurement, and Control systems, for the Airport and Logistics industries. Booth 633 A Axima Airport Services(SDF), inc. P.O. Box 610667 DFW Airport, TX 75261 Presley D. Berryhill Manager Business Development Phone: (214) 662-6248 Fax: (817) 297-1061 presley.berryhill@axima-airports.net Axima Airport Services develops long-term multi-services partnerships with airport authorities, including O&M services relating to BHS inline security screening systems, passenger boarding bridges, GPU, PCA, energy and facility management. Booth 317 BeUMer CorporAtion 191 Chambers Brook Road Branchburg, NJ 08876 John Sarinick Vice President & Division Manager, Sortation & Distribution Systems Phone: (732) 560-8222 Fax: (732) 563-0905 john.sarinick@BEUMER.com BEUMER is a global leader in the design and manufacture of baggage and parcel handling solutions. Providing class-leading accuracy, security, and throughput, BEUMER technologies consistently deliver superior results in over 40 airport installations worldwide. Booth 116

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A Controltouch Systems, inc. 3101 Breckenridge Lane, Floor 3 Louisville, KY 40220 Frank E. Dahl Vice President, Sales and Marketing Phone: (502) 452-9397 Fax: (502) 452-9373 fdahl@controltouch.com ControlTouch provides baggage handling control systems, including SAC systems, maintenance and diagnostic systems, central control rooms and PLC conveyor controls. Booth 621 A Five Star Airport Alliance 1625 West Crosby Road Carrollton, Texas 75006 Blair Cox Director of Sales Phone: (352) 343-1500 Fax: (352) 343-5077 bcox@fivestaraa.com The Five Star Airport Alliance is the largest privately held turn-key airport baggage handling systems and terminal services provider in the United States. Five Star’s companies are G&T Conveyor Company, The Horsley Company, Elite Line Services (ELS), Ameribridge and Star Systems combine to provide complete terminal services for baggage handling systems, passenger boarding bridges and ground support equipment. Booth 436 A g & S Airport Conveyor 3409 West Harry Wichita, KS 67213 James Goertz President Phone: (403) 230-1140 Fax: (403) 293-9774 jim.goertz@gsairportconveyor.com G & S is a fully integrated, original equipment manufacturer (OEM), providing airport baggage handling solutions specifically oriented to the commercial airline industry. G & S offers a fully integrated turnkey product - from design and engineering, manufacturing, installation through to operations and maintenance. Booth 843 A glidepath 878 Greenview Dr. Grand Prairie, TX 75050 David Mead Vice President, Sales and Marketing Phone: (469) 835- 4812 Fax: (972) 641-2731 david.mead@glidepathgroup.com Global manufacturing and installation of baggage handling equipment and partners with Vaculex, Vacuum Assistance Lift. Booth 122 Silver Wings Sponsor 50

A globe Composite Solutions 254 Beech Street Rockland, MA 02370 Terry DiSalle National Sales Manager Phone: (214) 558-3989 Fax: (214) 891-3366 tdisalle@globecomposite.com Globe Composite Solutions, Ltd. designs and manufactures non-metallic OEM and replacement parts for a wide variety of airport applications, including baggage handling equipment, RFID conveyors, passenger loading ramps and ground service equipment. Booth 805 A JBt Aerotech – Jetway Systems (formerly FMC technologies) 1805 W. 2550 S. Ogden, UT 84401 Todd Tanner Director Global Sales Phone: (801) 627-6600 Fax: (801) 629-3474 todd.tanner@jbtc.com JBT AeroTech, Jetway Systems is a world leader in gate and related aircraft ground support equipment. The JBT AeroTech, Jetway Systems equipment includes: - Jetway passenger boarding bridges - Jetaire preconditioned air systems - Jetpower 400 Hz ground power units - Potable water cabinets - Baggage lift system - Apron Management System (AMS) - Upgrades and refurbishment of existing equipment - Mobile Jetaire preconditioned air for military applications. Booth 562 A Jervis B. Webb Company 34375 W. Twelve Mile Rd. Farmington Hills, MI 48331 Ken Hamel Vice President of Webb Airport Systems Phone: (248) 553-1257 Fax: (248) 553-1238 khamel@jerviswebb.com Jervis B. Webb Company has designed, manufactured and installed more than 50 successful baggage handling systems in airports all across the world. Webb has a reputation for providing the most durable and reliable baggage handling systems including in-line baggage screening conveyors, carousels and controls. We also provide skilled maintenance teams. Booth 409

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A Logan teleflex, inc. 4620-C Proximity Dr. Louisville, KY 40213 Gary Downs Vice President of Sales and Marketing Phone: (502) 964-4929, Ext. 228 Fax: (502) 964-1018 gary.downs@loganteleflex.com Logan Teleflex has provided the design, engineering, manufacturing, integration and installation of extremely reliable and cost-effective baggage handling systems and equipment for customers throughout the world for more than 50 years now. Booth 243 Lucasey Manufacturing Corporation 2744 E 11th Street Oakland, CA 94601 Suzana de Leon Executive Administrative Assistant Phone: (510) 534-1435 Fax: (510) 436-6435 Suzana@lucasey.com American manufacturer of mounting systems for digital signage, flight information, and baggage information. Manufacturer of inspection tables. Custom work. Commercial manufacturer for commercial mounting solutions Booth 745 A pteris global Limited 28 Quality Road Singapore 618828 Samantha Low Corporate Services Officer Phone: +65 6663 1518 Fax: +65 6268 8928 samantha.low@pterisglobal.com A global integrated solutions provider of airport logistics systems for areas like baggage handling, in-flight catering, air cargo handling and express courier handling. Booth 313 A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37


A SureScan Corporation 1701 North Street Endicott, NY 13760 Jim Herard Marketing/Segment Manager Phone: (607) 755-2814 Fax: (607) 755-7874 sales@surescaneds.com SureScan Corp. is dedicated to bringing advanced technology and total life cycle cost reduction to the homeland security market. SureScan specializes in the development and commercialization of advanced technology solutions. Silver Wings Sponsor A tawi USA 683 Executive Drive Willowbrook, IL 60527 Michael Lee Vice President, Sales & Marketing Phone: (630) 655-2905 Fax: (630) 655-2907 mlee@tawiusa.com Tawi is the worlwide leader in vacuum lifting technology. Our VacuCobra System is an ideal solution for luggage and cargo lifting applications. Help reduce back injuries and workmans comp claims! Booth 421 A Vertech industrial Systems, LLC 2440 West 12th Street, Ste. 1 Tempe, AZ 85281 Robert Morris Vice President Phone: (480) 756-2300 Fax: (877) 387-0277 bmorris@vertech.com Vertech is an industrial control systems integration firm providing a complete range of engineering, programming and technical services. Booth 435 A the Walsh group 929 West Adams St. Chicago, IL 60607 Michael Whelan Chief Operating Officer, Building Division Phone: (312) 563-5400 Fax: (312) 563-5466 mwhelan@walshgroup.com Booth 346 platinum Wings Sponsor

car rentalS A Alamo, enterprise, national Car rental 600 Corporate Park Drive Clayton, MO 63105 Sean Fitzgerald Vice President, Airport Properties and Relations Phone: (314) 512-5000 Fax: (314) 512-5189 Sean.Fitzgerald@erac.com Alamo, Enterprise and National — with more than 8,000 neighborhood and airport locations worldwide — collectively represent the most comprehensive service provider in the car rental industry. Booth 532 A Avis Budget group, inc. 6 Sylvan Way Parsippany, NY 07054 Robert Bouta Sr. V.P., Properties & Facilities Dept. Phone: (973) 496-3438 Fax: (973) 496-3441 robert.bouta@avisbudget.com Bronze Wings Sponsor A ricondo & Associates, inc. 20 North Clark St., Ste. 1500 Chicago, IL 60602 James Jarvis Senior Vice President Phone: (703) 519-2181, Ext. 230 Fax: (703) 519-2184 j_jarvis@ricondo.com Ricondo & Associates, Inc. is a U.S.based international aviation consultancy providing business management, master planning, airfield/airspace operations, terminal, landside, airline negotiations, environmental, sustainable development, operations research, land use compatability, and revenue enhancement consulting services. Silver Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 14

cargo equipment A Axima Airport Services(SDF), inc. P.O. Box 610667 DFW Airport, TX 75261 Presley D. Berryhill Manager Business Development Phone: (214) 662-6248 Fax: (817) 297-1061 presley.berryhill@axima-airports.net Axima Airport Services develops long-term multi-services partnerships with airport authorities, including O&M services relating to BHS inline security screening systems, passenger boarding bridges, GPU, PCA, energy and facility management. Booth 317 BeUMer CorporAtion 191 Chambers Brook Road Branchburg, NJ 08876 John Sarinick Vice President & Division Manager, Sortation & Distribution Systems Phone: (732) 560-8222 Fax: (732) 563-0905 john.sarinick@BEUMER.com BEUMER is a global leader in the design and manufacture of baggage and parcel handling solutions. Providing class-leading accuracy, security, and throughput, BEUMER technologies consistently deliver superior results in over 40 airport installations worldwide. Booth 116 A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160 year old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. For more information on Siemens in the United States, visit www.usa.siemens.com. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37

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conceSSionS, food Delaware north Companies travel Hospitality Services 40 Fountain Plaza Buffalo, NY 14202 Lori Caballero Administrative Assistant Phone: (716) 858-5402 Fax: (716) 858-5245 lcaballe@dncinc.com For more than 67 years, Delaware North has operated within the hospitality industry. Our extensive experience extends not only to airports but also to toll roads, sporting and entertainment venues, national parks, resorts and world-famous attractions. Booth 538 A HMSHost Corporation 6905 Rockledge Dr. Bethesda, MD 20817 Patrick Banducci Senior Vice President, Business Development Phone: (240) 694-4163 Fax: (240) 694-4631 pat.banducci@hmshost.com HMSHost is a world leader in creating shopping and dining for travel venues. HMSHost operates in more than 100 airports around the globe, including the 20 busiest airports in North America. Silver Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 29

A Hudson group One Meadowlands Plaza East Rutherford, NJ 07073 Michael R. Mullaney Executive Vice President, Corporate Strategy & Development Phone: (201) 528-2513 Fax: (201) 939-1353 mmullaney@hudsongroup.com Booth 604 Diamond Sponsor See ad on page 23

A SUBWAY® 325 Bic Dr. Milford, CT 06461 Janet Bencivenga Manager – Global Account Services Phone: (800) 888-4848, Ext. 1351 Fax: (203) 783-7351 bencivenga_j@subway.com SUBWAY® has more than 29,400 stores in 86 countries. We offer reasonable, wellstructured franchises with low start-up costs, national advertising, complete training and simple operations. Booth 347

conceSSionS, giftS A HMSHost Corporation 6905 Rockledge Dr. Bethesda, MD 20817 Patrick Banducci Senior Vice President, Business Development Phone: (240) 694-4163 Fax: (240) 694-4631 pat.banducci@hmshost.com HMSHost is a world leader in creating shopping and dining for travel venues. HMSHost operates in more than 100 airports around the globe, including the 20 busiest airports in North America. Silver Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 29

A Hudson group One Meadowlands Plaza East Rutherford, NJ 07073 Michael R. Mullaney Executive Vice President, Corporate Strategy & Development Phone: (201) 528-2513 Fax: (201) 939-1353 mmullaney@hudsongroup.com Booth 604 Diamond Sponsor See ad on page 23

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conceSSionS, newSStandS A HMSHost Corporation 6905 Rockledge Dr. Bethesda, MD 20817 Patrick Banducci Senior Vice President, Business Development Phone: (240) 694-4163 Fax: (240) 694-4631 pat.banducci@hmshost.com HMSHost is a world leader in creating shopping and dining for travel venues. HMSHost operates in more than 100 airports around the globe, including the 20 busiest airports in North America. Silver Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 29

A Hudson group One Meadowlands Plaza East Rutherford, NJ 07073 Michael R. Mullaney Executive Vice President, Corporate Strategy & Development Phone: (201) 528-2513 Fax: (201) 939-1353 mmullaney@hudsongroup.com Booth 604 Diamond Sponsor See ad on page 23

conceSSionS, Specialty enerFusion inc. 2305 N High St. Lansing, MI 48906 Joe Kobus President Phone: (517) 525-0368 Fax: (517) 482-1545 joe@enerfusioninc.com EnerFusion Inc. proudly introduces “Power Dok” a Mobile Self-Contained Power Vending Station for Charging Electronic Devices on the go. Go On, Plug In GREEN! Booth 655


A HMSHost Corporation 6905 Rockledge Dr. Bethesda, MD 20817 Patrick Banducci Senior Vice President, Business Development Phone: (240) 694-4163 Fax: (240) 694-4631 pat.banducci@hmshost.com HMSHost is a world leader in creating shopping and dining for travel venues. HMSHost operates in more than 100 airports around the globe, including the 20 busiest airports in North America. Silver Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 29

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A off the Wall products P.O. Box 1461 Salt Lake City, UT 84110 Marc Christensen Manager Phone: (801) 363-7740 Fax: (801) 363-6372 orders@otwsafey.com See ad on page 47

A Burns & McDonnell 9400 Ward Pkwy. Kansas City, MO 64114 Randy Pope, P.E. Associate Vice President Phone: (816) 822- 3231 Fax: (816) 822-3517 rpope@burnsmcd.com For more than 65 years, Burns & McDonnell has designed and constructed efficient and cost effective aviation facilities including terminals, hangars, fueling facilities, airfield pavements, airfield lighting and jet engine test facilities. Booth 627 Airport Angel Sponsor See Ad on Back Cover

A Hudson group One Meadowlands Plaza East Rutherford, NJ 07073 Michael R. Mullaney Executive Vice President, Corporate Strategy & Development Phone: (201) 528-2513 Fax: (201) 939-1353 mmullaney@hudsongroup.com Booth 604 Diamond Sponsor See ad on page 23

conStruction A Q&D Construction, inc. 1050 S. 21st St. Sparks, NV 89431 Tim Kretzschmar Senior Vice President - Building Phone: (775) 786-2677 Fax: (775) 786-5136 tkretz@qdconstruction.com Bronze Wings Sponsor A the Walsh group 929 West Adams St. Chicago, IL 60607 Michael Whelan Chief Operating Officer, Building Division Phone: (312) 563-5400 Fax: (312) 563-5466 mwhelan@walshgroup.com Booth 346 platinum Wings Sponsor

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TC&M Sets New Standards in Sustainable Development Going Green in aviation projects is more important than ever. TC&M has been involved in projects that have set new standards in promoting energy efficiency and sustainable development. TC&M was the Program Manager for the New Indianapolis Airport Project and implemented strategies such as a radiant heating and cooling system beneath the floor, the use of shaded glass to reduce energy use and positioning the new midfield terminal so that taxi time and aircraft fuel is reduced. Our services include Program Management, Operations Analysis, Facility Operations Management and Capital/Business Planning. Let us assist you in Going Green. Call Sarah Skipworth 317.805.3778 info@tcandm.com

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A Heery international 999 Peachtree St. NE, Ste. 300 Atlanta, GA 30309 Joseph P. Bellanca, PE Vice President Phone: (404) 946-2551 Fax: (404) 875-1283 jbellanc@heery.com Heery International is a 1,500-person full service A/E, program/construction management firm with 36 offices throughout North America. Current/recent projects include Atlanta, O’Hare, Midway, New Orleans, Miami, Sea-Tac, Boise, Tampa, Heathrow, Glasgow and Edinburgh. gold Wings Sponsor Hill international 303 Lippincott Marlton, NJ 08053 John Paolin VP Marketing Phone: (856) 810-6210 Fax: (856) 810-1309 johnpaolin@hillintl.com Hill International, with 2,400 employees and 80 offices, provides program/project management and construction claims services to airports and other construction owners worldwide. Booth 208 A turner Construction 450 Sutter Street, Ste. 400 San Francisco, CA 94108 Jayne O’Donnell Vice President - Aviation Phone: (415) 705-7900 Fax: (415) 705-7949 jodonnell@tcco.com Booth 210 A the Walsh group 929 West Adams St. Chicago, IL 60607 Michael Whelan Chief Operating Officer, Building Division Phone: (312) 563-5400 Fax: (312) 563-5466 mwhelan@walshgroup.com Booth 346 platinum Wings Sponsor

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A AeCoM 2202 N. Westshore Blvd., Suite 455 Tampa, FL 33607 John O’Connor Executive Vice President Phone: (813) 675-2100 Fax: (813) 675-2150 john.o’connor@aecom.com AECOM provides comprehensive consulting services to the aviation industry. Beginning with planning, spanning design and program/construction management, our team of professionals can meet any need. This experience extends from the largest and busiest airports to regional relievers, ranging from greenfield development to congested airport construction. Booth 552 Diamond Sponsor See Ad on Back inside Cover A Airport Business Solutions 13529 Prestige Place, Ste. 108 Tampa, FL 33635 Michael A. Hodges, MAI President/CEO Phone: (813) 269-2525 Fax: (813) 269-8022 mhodges@airportbusiness.net Airport Business Solutions includes a full complement of valuation, analysis and consulting services to commercial and general aviation airports, fixed base operations, air cargo companies and specialized aviation organizations. Our sister organization, ABS Aviation Management Services also offers contract management of airports and fixed base operations. Booth 651 A Argus Consulting, inc. 1300 NW Jefferson Ct., Suite 100 Blue Springs, MO 64015 Jon E. Currier Chief Marketing Officer/Vice President Phone: (816) 874-8211 or (310) 279-5022 Fax: (310) 279-5071 jcurrier@argusconsulting.com Argus Consulting Inc. is a consulting engineering firm specialized in the programming, planning, design and construction follow-on for petroleum facility systems, 400 Hz and preconditioned air systems. Booth 613

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A Burns & McDonnell 9400 Ward Pkwy. Kansas City, MO 64114 Randy Pope, P.E. Associate Vice President Phone: (816) 822- 3231 Fax: (816) 822-3517 rpope@burnsmcd.com For more than 65 years, Burns & McDonnell has designed and constructed efficient and cost-effective aviation facilities, including terminals, hangars, fueling facilities, airfield pavements, airfield lighting and jet engine test facilities. Booth 627 Airport Angel Sponsor See Ad on Back Cover A CDM 777 Taylor St., Ste. 1050 Fort Worth, TX 76102 Mitch Chokas Vice President Phone: (817) 332-8727 Fax: (817) 332-6870 chokasmj@cdm.com CDM is a global, full-service consulting, engineering, construction and operations firm providing comprehensive environmental management services to the aviation industry. Booth 639 See Ad on page 7 Coast 2 Coast 7704 Basswood Drive Chattanooga, TN 37416 Jeff Van Fleet Business Development Phone: (423) 296-9000 Ext. 218 Fax: (423) 296-9979 jvanfleet@c2csurveys.com Coast 2 Coast specializes in condition assessments, BIM coordination and 3D laser scanning. Our primary focus is the generation of as-built documentation of existing facilities usually in preparation for renovation and expansion projects. Booth 536 geo-Jobe giS Consulting 322 Emery Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Theron Hatch Phone: (615) 883-0085 Fax: (615) 296-4024 thatch@geo-jobe.com GEO-Jobe GIS Consulting is a GIS company providing GIS and GPS digital mapping solutions to private and public organizations throughout the Southeast. Booth 836


global international Communications 340 Ranchette Road Alpharetta, GA 30004 Chris Gowin VP of Marketing Phone: (770) 298-9946 Fax: (770) 475-2277 chris.gowin@yahoo.com We design and implement airport and airline environments, including networks, security, CCTV, PA, FIDS, AV, WiFi and mobile check-in kiosks. We also specialize in construction and change order electrical cost analysis with an average 40% cost savings. Booth 809 Hill international 303 Lippincott Marlton NJ 08053 John Paolin VP Marketing Phone: (856) 810-6210 Fax: (856) 810-1309 johnpaolin@hillintl.com Hill International, with 2,400 employees and 80 offices, provides program/project management and construction claims services to airports and other construction owners worldwide. Booth 208 HntB Companies Five Penn Plaza, 6th Floor New York, NY 10001 Paul Yarossi President, HNTB Companies Phone: (212) 594-9717 Fax: (212) 594-9638 pyarossi@hntb.com HNTB Corporation is an employee-owned infrastructure firm and recognized leader providing aviation architecture, engineering, planning, business and construction management services that ensure aviation projects respond to budget, community needs and regulatory policies. gold Wings Sponsor

A Jacobs Consultancy 555 Airport Boulevard Burlingame, CA 94010 Mark E. Lunsford Managing Director Phone: (650) 579-7722 Fax: (650) 343-5220 inquiry@jacobs-consultancy.com The Aviation Management Consulting division of Jacobs Consultancy has extensive practical experience in all disciplines necessary for the planning and management of airports, including airfield and airspace analyses, airport management and operation, commercial and concession planning, economics and forecasting, facilities planning and design, federal funding and policy development, financial analysis and planning, financial feasibility and reporting, ground transportation planning, noise and other environmental analyses, privatization, parking planning and analysis, rental car facility development and business planning, security planning and implementation, and simulation and operational analyses. . Silver Wings Sponsor Kee Consultants inc 145 Jefferson Ave - Suite 413 Miami Beach, FL 33139 Louis Ferolito President Phone: (786) 247-2442 Fax: (516) 921-2501 Lferolito@keeconsultinginc.com KEE Consultants concentrates within the “GREEN” technology airport facilities ground support arena. FAA grants for vale funding, as well as valued assisted recommendations for all environmental GSE enhancements are one of KEE’s trademarks for all airport planners and facility directors. KEE also works within their vast network in supplying aircraft fueling planning and design, as well as aircraft parking, passenger boarding bridges, PCA, 400hz and ramp vehicle electrification. Booth 212 parsons Brinckerhoff 1401 K Street, NW, Suite 701 Washington, DC 20005 Brad Mims Vice President Phone: (202) 783-0241 Fax: (202) 783-0229 mims@pbworld.com gold Wings Sponsor

A pBS&J 482 S. Keller Rd. Orlando, FL 32803 Carlos Maeda Vice President Phone: (407) 806-4101 Fax: (407) 740-8710 cemaeda@pbsj.com PBS&J is one of the nation’s largest multidisciplinary firms integrating comprehensive environmental, civil and transportation engineering; environmental sciences; architecture; construction inspection/management; and other technical niche areas. Our expertise includes all aspects of airport development, including planning, environmental, airfield design, electrical, civil engineering, construction, and airport management. Bronze Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 24

A rS&H 10748 Deerwood Park Blvd. South Jacksonville, FL 32256 Bill Hogan Vice President – Aviation Phone: (904) 256-2299 Fax: (904) 256-2251 bill.hogan@rsandh.com Booth 704 Diamond Wings Sponsor See Ad on inside Front Cover A ricondo & Associates, inc. 20 North Clark St., Ste. 1500 Chicago, IL 60602 James Jarvis Senior Vice President Phone: (703) 519-2181, Ext. 230 Fax: (703) 519-2184 j_jarvis@ricondo.com Ricondo & Associates, Inc. is a U.S.-based international aviation consultancy providing business management, master planning, airfield/airspace operations, terminal, landside, airline negotiations, environmental, sustainable development, operations research, land use compatability, and revenue enhancement consulting services. Silver Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 14

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A transportation Consulting + Management 9465 Counselors Row, Ste. 200 Indianapolis, IN 46240 Sarah Skipworth Office/Marketing Manager Phone: (317) 805-3778 Fax: (317) 805-3777 sskipworth@aerocm.com Booth 434 See Ad on page 53 A Unison Consulting, inc. 409 W. Huron St., Suite 400 Chicago, IL 60654 Latoya Brown Marketing Communications Director Phone: (312) 988-3360 Fax: (312) 988-3370 latoyabrown@unison-ucg.com Unison Consulting, Inc. is a solutionsdriven aviation consulting firm. Since 1989, the firm has provided aviation consulting services to over 100 airport clients, large and small, throughout the United States, Canada, South America and the Caribbean. Unison and UCG Associates have built solid reputations in the aviation industry providing financial, economic, retail concessions planning and management, program development, and information technology services for airport and government clients. Bronze Wings Sponsor A W.D. Schock Company, inc. 1420 Donelson Pike, #A-18 Nashville, TN 37217 Michael Rowland Marketing & Business Development Phone: (615) 399-0585 Fax: (615) 366-1184 mrowland@wdschockco.com Booth 506 A Walker parking Consultants 6602 E. 75th St., Ste. 210 Indianapolis, IN 46250 Tom Butcher Director, Aviation Services Phone: (317) 842-6890 Fax: (317) 577-6500 tom.butcher@walkerparking.com Walker Parking Consultants serves the world’s airports in all aspects of parking planning, design and restoration. Over 85 airports have benefited from Walker’s depth and breadth of experience with this critical link in passenger service. Booth 528

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A Woodward & Associates 539 7th St. SE Washington, DC 20003 Woodie Woodward President Phone: (202) 549-5557 woodwardwsh@aol.com Bronze Wings Sponsor

diSplay SyStemS A Daktronics 117 Prince Dr. P.O. Box 5120 Brookings, SD 57006 Todd Lambert Aviation Market Manager Phone: (605) 697-4067 Fax: (605) 697-4700 aviation@daktronics.com Daktronics manufactures electronic programmable signs for airport applications such as flight, baggage, and ramp information, ticket counter and gate information and directing traffic around terminal. Booth 603 Lucasey Manufacturing Corporation 2744 E 11th Street Oakland, CA 94601 Suzana de Leon Executive Administrative Assistant Phone: (510) 534-1435 Fax: (510) 436-6435 Suzana@lucasey.com American manufacturer of mounting systems for digital signage, flight information, and baggage information. Manufacturer of inspection tables. Custom work. Commercial manufacturer for commercial mounting solutions. Booth 745

educational inStitutionS embry riddle Aeronautical University – College of Business 600 Clyde Morris Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Dr. Blaise Waguespack, Ph.D. MBA Program Coordinator Phone: (386) 226-7235 Fax: (386) 323-8865 waguespb@erau.edu Booth 312

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A the Walsh group 929 West Adams St. Chicago, IL 60607 Michael Whelan Chief Operating Officer, Building Division Phone: (312) 563-5400 Fax: (312) 563-5466 mwhelan@walshgroup.com Booth 346 platinum Wings Sponsor

engineering ServiceS ABM industries inc. 1775 The Exchange SE, Suite 600 Atlanta, GA 30339 Bob Clarke Senior Vice President, Sales Phone: (800) 874-0780 Fax: (214) 259-1618 julia.shirah@abm.com ABM Industries Incorporated, which operates through its subsidiaries, is among the leading providers of facility services in the United States. ABM provides janitorial, parking, security and engineering services for thousands of commercial, industrial, institutional and retail facilities across the United States, Puerto Rico and British Columbia, Canada. Booth 438 A Argus Consulting, inc. 1300 NW Jefferson Ct., Suite 100 Blue Springs, MO 64015 Jon E. Currier Chief Marketing Officer/Vice President Phone: (816) 874-8211 or (310) 279-5022 Fax: (310) 279-5071 jcurrier@argusconsulting.com Argus Consulting Inc. is a consulting engineering firm specialized in the programming, planning, design and construction follow-on for petroleum facility systems, 400 Hz and preconditioned air systems. Booth 613 A Arup 35 East Wacker Drive, Suite 1800 Chicago, IL 60601 Nancy Hamilton Principal Phone: (312) 849-5612 Fax: (312) 849-5611 nancy.hamilton@arup.com Arup is one of the largest and most successful international planning and engineering consultancies. Arup has been involved in aviation for more than 50 years with over $30 billion in constructed projects. Booth 744


A Burns & McDonnell 9400 Ward Pkwy. Kansas City, MO 64114 Randy Pope, P.E. Associate Vice President Phone: (816) 822- 3231 Fax: (816) 822-3517 rpope@burnsmcd.com For more than 65 years, Burns & McDonnell has designed and constructed efficient and cost effective aviation facilities including terminals, hangars, fueling facilities, airfield pavements, airfield lighting and jet engine test facilities. Booth 627 Airport Angel Sponsor See Ad on Back Cover

A HDr, inc. 8404 Indian Hills Dr. Omaha, NE 68114 Eric Keen Executive Vice President Phone: (402) 399-1079 Fax: (402) 399-1394 eric.keen@hdrinc.com HDR provides planning, design, program management, environmental, construction

and security services through a variety of delivery methods, including design-build. Our aviation professionals are part of a A&E consulting company that employs 7,500 professionals in 165 offices nationwide. Bronze Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 31

A the Burns group 1835 Market Street, Suite 300 Philadelphia, PA 19103 John E. Burns, P.E. Senior Vice President Phone: (215) 979-7702 Fax: (215) 563-9765 jburns@burns-group.com The Burns Group provides aviation systems engineering, including airfield lighting and navigation systems, security and technology systems, and terminal building and site infrastructure systems. Booth 537 Bronze Wings Sponsor A CDM 777 Taylor St., Ste. 1050 Fort Worth, TX 76102 Mitch Chokas Vice President Phone: (817) 332-8727 Fax: (817) 332-6870 chokasmj@cdm.com CDM is a global, full-service consulting, engineering, construction, and operations firm providing comprehensive environmental management services to the aviation industry. Booth 639 See Ad on page 7 A Crawford, Murphy & tilly inc. 2750 W. Washington Springfield, IL 62702 Michael Doerfler Director Of Aviation Services Phone: (217) 787-8050 Fax: (217) 787-4183 mdoerfler@cmtengr.com Crawford, Murphy & Tilly Inc has provided planning, design and construction services to our clients in both the public and private sectors for more than 60 years. CMT Inc is a full-service engineering firm with four business units serving aviation, highways and bridges, water and wastewater and land development clients. Silver Wings Sponsor

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A Kimley-Horn and Associates, inc. 3175 Lenox Park Blvd., Ste. 200 Memphis, TN 38115 J.J. Morton Project Manager Phone: (901) 374-9109 Fax: (901) 374-9111 arthur.morton@kimley-horn.com Booth 623 Bronze Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 57

A rS&H 10748 Deerwood Park Blvd. South Jacksonville, FL 32256 Bill Hogan Vice President – Aviation Phone: (904) 256-2299 Fax: (904) 256-2251 bill.hogan@rsandh.com Booth 704 Diamond Wings Sponsor See Ad on inside Front Cover Sebesta Blomberg 200 West Madison St., Suite 3850 Chicago, IL 60606 Robert Barker Director, Central Region Phone: (312) 994-9940 Fax: (312) 994-9941 rbarker@sebesta.com Sebesta Blomberg is a national leader in providing innovative engineering and consulting services to a variety of renowned private and public sector clients. Sebesta Blomberg is headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, with offices nationwide. Booth 342

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environmental compliance A era Systems Corporation, an SrA international Subsidiary 1881 Campus Commons Dr., Ste. 101 Reston, VA 20191 Bill Colligan Vice President and General Manager, Airport Operations Solutions Phone: (703) 637-7283 Fax: (703) 637-7245 bcolligan@erabeyondradar.com Era Systems Corporation, a wholly owned SRA subsidiary, equips military and civilian aviation industries with next-generation solutions that improve safety, enhance operations and increase tactical capabilities. Booth 615 Bronze Wings Sponsor A transCore 3414 Midcourt Rd., Ste. 106 Carrollton, TX 75006 Forrest Swonsen Director, Airport Systems & Services Phone: (214) 932-9866 Fax: (214) 932-9893 forrest.swonsen@transcore.com Booth 609 Bronze Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 13

environmental ServiceS A Burns & McDonnell 9400 Ward Pkwy. Kansas City, MO 64114 Randy Pope, P.E. Associate Vice President Phone: (816) 822- 3231 Fax: (816) 822-3517 rpope@burnsmcd.com For more than 65 years, Burns & McDonnell has designed and constructed efficient and cost-effective aviation facilities, including terminals, hangars, fueling facilities, airfield pavements, airfield lighting and jet engine test facilities. Booth 627 Airport Angel Sponsor See Ad on Back Cover

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A CDM 777 Taylor St., Ste. 1050 Fort Worth, TX 76102 Mitch Chokas Vice President Phone: (817) 332-8727 Fax: (817) 332-6870 chokasmj@cdm.com CDM is a global, full-service consulting, engineering, construction, and operations firm providing comprehensive environmental management services to the aviation industry. Booth 639 See Ad on page 7 A Lochard environment Management Solutions 1050 Fulton Avenue, Ste. 213 Sacramento, CA 95825 Matthew Majoli Manager of Business Development Phone: (916) 265-7712 Fax: (916) 265-7719 matt.majoli@lochard.com Manage your airport’s growth. Minimize your environmental footprint. Build strong community partnerships. More than 200 airports on five continents choose Lochard EMS to solve their environmental challenges. Booth 326

A rS&H 10748 Deerwood Park Blvd. South Jacksonville, FL 32256 Bill Hogan Vice President – Aviation Phone: (904) 256-2299 Fax: (904) 256-2251 bill.hogan@rsandh.com Booth 704 Diamond Wings Sponsor See Ad on inside Front Cover


A ricondo & Associates, inc. 20 North Clark St., Ste. 1500 Chicago, IL 60602 James Jarvis Senior Vice President Phone: (703) 519-2181, Ext. 230 Fax: (703) 519-2184 j_jarvis@ricondo.com Ricondo & Associates, Inc. is a U.S.-based international aviation consultancy providing business management, master planning, airfield/airspace operations, terminal, landside, airline negotiations, environmental, sustainable development, operations research, land use compatability, and revenue enhancement consulting services. Silver Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 14 A Wyle 241 South 18th Street, Suite 701 Arlington, VA 22202 William Albee Manager, Special Projects Phone: (703) 415-4550, Ext. 48 Fax: (703) 415-4556 bill.albee@wyle.com Wyle has more than 40 years of experience in developing aviation environmental models and authoring guidance materials on environmental compatibility, mitigation and certification at airports. Booth 340

facility maintenance equipment and ServiceS ABM industries inc. 1775 The Exchange SE, Suite 600 Atlanta, GA 30339 Bob Clarke Senior Vice President, Sales Phone: (800) 874-0780 Fax: (214) 259-1618 julia.shirah@abm.com ABM Industries Inc. is among the leading providers of facility services in the United States. ABM provides janitorial, parking, security and engineering services for thousands of commercial, industrial, institutional and retail facilities across the United States, Puerto Rico and British Columbia, Canada. Booth 438

A Axima Airport Services(SDF), inc. P.O. Box 610667 DFW Airport, TX 75261 Presley D. Berryhill Manager Business Development Phone: (214) 662-6248 Fax: (817) 297-1061 presley.berryhill@axima-airports.net Axima Airport Services develops long-term multi-services partnerships with airport authorities, including O&M services relating to BHS inline security screening systems, passenger boarding bridges, GPU, PCA, energy and facility management. Booth 317 the escalator Cleaning Co. 170 53rd St. Brooklyn, NY 11232 Richard Helfman Senior Vice President Phone: (917) 597-1916 Fax: (718) 492-3878 richard@ihwusa.com Booth 516 globaltechLeD 3808 Tamiami Trail East Naples, FL 34112 Jeff Newman President Phone: (954) 639-6997 Fax: (239) 774-9358 yjjn@bellsouth.net Manufacturer of LED Lighting for garages, parking lots, and terminals. Booth 838 A iSS Facility Services inc. 2000 Clay Street, Suite 100 Denver, CO 80211 Robert Pulley Director of Operations, Aviation Division Phone: (303) 698-4800 Fax: (720) 889-9493 Robert.Pulley@us.issworld.com ISS Facility Services Inc. has been providing janitorial, mechanical, landscape and security services of the highest quality for commercial office buildings, schools and universities, medical facilities, retail chains, stadiums, convention centers and airports. The aviation division provides a multitude of aviation services around the U.S. and around the world. Booth 635

facility management A Airport Business Solutions 13529 Prestige Place, Ste. 108 Tampa, FL 33635 Michael A. Hodges, MAI President/CEO Phone: (813) 269-2525 Fax: (813) 269-8022 mhodges@airportbusiness.net Airport Business Solutions includes a full complement of valuation, analysis and consulting services to commercial and general aviation airports, fixed base operations, air cargo companies and specialized aviation organizations. Our sister organization, ABS Aviation Management Services also offers contract management of airports and fixed base operations. Booth 651 A Honeywell international 1985 Douglas Dr. Golden Valley, MN 55422 Todd McNabb Segment Leader, Critical Infrastructure Protection Phone: (763) 954-4253 Fax: (763) 954-4655 todd.mcnabb@honeywell.com A world leader in life safety, security, building management and runway lighting, Honeywell airside and landside solutions deployed in over 500 airports worldwide. Booth 510 UgL Unicco 275 Grove St. Newton, MA 02466 Donna Guadagno Director of Marketing Phone: (888) 751-9100 Fax: (617) 969-2210 info@ugl-unicco.com UGL Unicco, a premier provider of outsourced facilities services, has more than 19,000 employees in North America and offers facilities maintenance, operations, cleaning, lighting and administrative/office services for corporate and multi-tenant office, education, retail, government and public venue facilities, as well as plant services in support of industrial operations. Booth 318

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fencing A transpo industries, inc. 20 Jones Street New Rochelle, NY 10801 Cyd Gorman Marketing Manager Phone: (914) 636-1000 Ext. 632 Fax: (914) 636-1282 Cgorman@transpo.com Booth 361

financial/buSineSS management A Air-transport it Services, inc. 5950 Hazeltine National Dr., Ste 210 Orlando, FL 32822 Chris Keller Vice President and COO Phone: (407) 370-4664 Fax: (407) 370-4657 ckeller@airit.com Air-Transport IT Services, Inc. provides turnkey integrated solutions to the transportation industry by offering a full complement of operations, passenger processing and business management systems. Booth 614 A Airport Business Solutions 13529 Prestige Place, Ste. 108 Tampa, FL 33635 Michael A. Hodges, MAI President/CEO Phone: (813) 269-2525 Fax: (813) 269-8022 mhodges@airportbusiness.net Airport Business Solutions includes a full complement of valuation, analysis and consulting services to commercial and general aviation airports, fixed base operations, air cargo companies and specialized aviation organizations. Our sister organization, ABS Aviation Management Services also offers contract management of airports and fixed base operations. Booth 651

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A ricondo & Associates, inc. 20 North Clark St., Ste. 1500 Chicago, IL 60602 James Jarvis Senior Vice President Phone: (703) 519-2181, Ext. 230 Fax: (703) 519-2184 j_jarvis@ricondo.com Ricondo & Associates, Inc. is a U.S.based international aviation consultancy providing business management, master planning, airfield/airspace operations, terminal, landside, airline negotiations, environmental, sustainable development, operations research, land use compatibility, and revenue enhancement consulting services. Silver Wings sponsor See Ad on page 14

fire detection & control SyStemS A Honeywell international 1985 Douglas Dr. Golden Valley, MN 55422 Todd McNabb Segment Leader, Critical Infrastructure Protection Phone: (763) 954-4253 Fax: (763) 954-4655 todd.mcnabb@honeywell.com A world leader in life safety, security, building management and runway lighting, Honeywell airside and landside solutions deployed in over 500 airports worldwide. Booth 510 A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37

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fixed baSe operatorS A Airport Business Solutions 13529 Prestige Place, Ste. 108 Tampa, FL 33635 Michael A. Hodges, MAI President/CEO Phone: (813) 269-2525 Fax: (813) 269-8022 mhodges@airportbusiness.net Airport Business Solutions includes a full complement of valuation, analysis and consulting services to commercial and general aviation airports, fixed base operations, air cargo companies and specialized aviation organizations. Our sister organization, ABS Aviation Management Services also offers contract management of airports and fixed base operations. Booth 651 A Signature Flight Support Ronald Reagan National Airport, Hangar 7 Washington, DC 20001 Kyle Herbig Corporate Customer Relations Manager Phone: (703) 417-3543 Fax: (703) 417-3541 Kyle.herbig@signatureflight.com Booth 509 platinum Wings Sponsor

fligHt & baggage information diSplay SyStemS A Air-transport it Services, inc. 5950 Hazeltine National Dr., Ste 210 Orlando, FL 32822 Chris Keller Vice President and COO Phone: (407) 370-4664 Fax: (407) 370-4657 ckeller@airit.com Air-Transport IT Services, Inc. provides turnkey integrated solutions to the transportation industry by offering a full complement of operations, passenger processing and business management systems. Booth 614


Alpine Systems 1029 Dean Hill Rd., Bldg. 100 Killington, VT 05751 George Cone Director – Sales Phone: (802) 422-3008 Fax: (802) 422-7166 gcone@alpinesy.com Provider of public display systems and specialty software. Fifteen years of supplying FIDS, BIDS, Part 139 operations software. Our GPS product group provides airfield and shuttle vehicle status. Booth 344 A Com-net Software 3728 Benner Rd. Miamisburg, OH 45342 Mark Mayfield Director of Sales Phone: (937) 859-6323 Fax: (937) 859-7511 mmayfield@comnetsoftware.com Com-Net Software is a leading provider of audio-visual customer communication systems for the transportation, retail, hospitality, education and healthcare industries. Com-Net is a market leader in providing sophisticated turnkey solutions that include hardware, software, installation, maintenance and support throughout North America. Booth 620 A infax, inc. 3400 Corporate Way, Ste. D. Duluth, GA 30096 Cindy Dwyer Sales Manager Phone: (678) 533-4017 Fax: (770) 209-0671 cdwyer@infax.com Booth 252 A innovative electronic Designs, inc. 9701 Taylorsville Rd. Louisville, KY 40299 Mark Lewellyn Director of Sales and Marketing Phone: (502) 267-7436 Fax: (502) 267-9070 mlewellyn@iedaudio.com Booth 412

Lucasey Manufacturing Corporation 2744 E 11th Street Oakland, CA 94601 Suzana de Leon Executive Administrative Assistant Phone: (510) 534-1435 Fax: (510) 436-6435 Suzana@lucasey.com American manufacturer of mounting systems for digital signage, flight information, and baggage information. Manufacturer of inspection tables. Custom work. Commercial manufacturer for commercial mounting solutions. Booth 745

floor covering A Milliken & Company 201 Lukken Industrial Dr. W LaGrange, GA 30240 Craig Dowling Merchandise Manager Phone: (706) 880-3161 Fax: (706) 880-5998 Craig.Dowling@Milliken.com Booth 511 A tandus 311 Smith Industrial Blvd. Dalton, GA 30720 Lee Schilling Senior Vice President Phone: (800) 241-4902 Fax: (706) 259-2192 lschilling@tandus.com Booth 540

floor maintenance MilliCare textile and Carpet Care 201 Lukken Industrial Dr. La Grange, GA 30240 Debbie Michalak Director of Marketing and Branding Phone: (706) 880-5477 Fax: (706) 880-3279 Debbie.michalak@millicare.com Booth 514

fuel Storage tankS/related SyStemS A Argus Consulting, inc. 1300 NW Jefferson Ct., Suite 100 Blue Springs, MO 64015 Jon E. Currier Chief Marketing Officer/Vice President Phone: (816) 874-8211 or (310) 279-5022 Fax: (310) 279-5071 jcurrier@argusconsulting.com Argus Consulting Inc. is a consulting engineering firm specialized in the programming, planning, design and construction follow-on for petroleum facility systems, 400 Hz and preconditioned air systems. Booth 613 BakerCorp 3020 Old Ranch Pkwy, Ste 220 Seal Beach, CA 90740 Amber Reimers Sales and Event Marketing Coordinator Phone: (562) 430-6262 Fax: (562) 430-6412 areimers@bakercorp.com BakerCorp, the industry leader in containment, pump, filtration and shoring equipment rental solutions with more than 90 locations nationwide and operations in Europe, Canada and Mexico. Booth 653 A Burns & McDonnell 9400 Ward Pkwy. Kansas City, MO 64114 Randy Pope, P.E. Associate Vice President Phone: (816) 822- 3231 Fax: (816) 822-3517 rpope@burnsmcd.com For more than 65 years, Burns & McDonnell has designed and constructed efficient and cost-effective aviation facilities including terminals, hangars, fueling facilities, airfield pavements, airfield lighting and jet engine test facilities. Booth 627 Airport Angel Sponsor See Ad on Back Cover

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A Clean energy 3020 Old Ranch Parkway, Suite 400 Seal Beach, CA 90740 Michelle Brody Executive Assistant Phone: (562) 546-0325 Fax: (562) 493-4532 mbrody@cleanenergyfuels.com Michelle Brody Clean Energy is North America’s leader in clean transportation. It has a broad customer base in the refuse, transit, shuttle, taxi, ports, intrastate and interstate trucking, airport, and municipal fleet markets, fueling more than 15,000 vehicles daily at 180 strategic locations across the U.S. and Canada. Booth 556

furniture, terminal A Airport Seating Alliance 813 Ridge Lake Blvd., Ste. 401 Memphis, TN 38120 Frank D. Garavelli President Phone: (901) 685-8263 Fax: (901) 683-6745 sales@airportseatingalliance.com Airport Seating Alliance supplies commercial seating for passenger waiting areas in airports, Amtrak train stations, bus terminals and hospitals worldwide. Our seating spans the full spectrum of materials and pricing. Booth 428 A ArConAS 5700 Keaton Cr. Mississauga, ON L5R 3H5 Canada Krista Tapley Account Executive Phone: (905) 272-0727 Fax: (905) 897-7470 airport@arconas.com Booth 714 See Ad on page 11

ground maintenance equipment nilfisk-Advance, inc. 14600 21st Ave North Plymouth, MN 55447 Richard Rohrbacher Manager Business Development Phone: (480) 345-7733 Fax: (480) 345-3967 rrohrbacher@cox.net Advance Environmental Surface Cleaning System is the most innovative design in the history of surface cleaning. Booth 220

ground Support equipment A globe Composite Solutions 254 Beech Street Rockland, MA 02370 Terry DiSalle National Sales Manager Phone: (214) 558-3989 Fax: (214) 891-3366 tdisalle@globecomposite.com Globe Composite Solutions, Ltd. designs and manufactures non-metallic OEM and replacement parts for a wide variety of airport applications, including baggage handling equipment, RFID conveyors, passenger loading ramps and ground service equipment. Booth 805 A inet Airport Systems 4111 N. Palm St. Fullerton, CA 92835 Tom Tatham General Manager Phone: (714) 888-2700 Fax: (714) 888-2727 ttatham@inetas.com Booth 504 A Hobart ground power 1177 Trade Rd. East Troy, OH 45373 Alberto Rocha National Sales Manager Phone: (937) 332-5080 Fax: (937) 332-5799 hgpsales@itwgsegroup.com Booth 410

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A J + B Aviation Services 907 Cotting Lane, Ste. A Vacaville, CA 95688 Brian Piety National Sales Manager Phone: (800) 621-0074 Fax: (707) 469-2620 jandbsales@itwgsegroup.com Booth 410 A JBt Aerotech – Jetway Systems, (formerly FMC technologies) 1805 W. 2550 S. Ogden, UT 84401 Todd Tanner Director Global Sales Phone: (801) 627-6600 Fax: (801) 629-3474 todd.tanner@jbtc.com JBT AeroTech, Jetway Systems is a world leader in gate and related aircraft ground support equipment. The JBT AeroTech, Jetway Systems equipment includes: - Jetway passenger boarding bridges - Jetaire preconditioned air systems - Jetpower 400 Hz ground power units - Potable water cabinets - Baggage lift system - Apron Management System (AMS) - Upgrades and refurbishment of existing equipment - Mobile Jetaire preconditioned air for military applications. Booth 562 A trilectron/Air-A-plane 11001 U.S. Highway 41 North Palmetto, FL 34221 Alberto Rocha National Sales Manager Phone: (941) 721-1000 Fax: (941) 721-1087 tisales@itwgsegroup.com Booth 410

ground tranSportation A ABC Companies 1506 30th Street NW Faribault, MN 55021 John Andrews Vice President, Public Sector Phone: 407-656-7977 Fax: 407-905-7010 jandrews@abc-companies.com ABC Companies equipment offerings include mid-size shuttle equipment and Van Hool advanced design transit buses. ABC Service and Parts helps support and maintain the equipment investment. Booth 413 See Ad on page 36


A ricondo & Associates, inc. 20 North Clark St., Ste. 1500 Chicago, IL 60602 James Jarvis Senior Vice President Phone: (703) 519-2181, Ext. 230 Fax: (703) 519-2184 j_jarvis@ricondo.com Ricondo & Associates, Inc. is a U.S.-based international aviation consultancy providing business management, master planning, airfield/airspace operations, terminal, landside, airline negotiations, environmental, sustainable development, operations research, land use compatibility, and revenue enhancement consulting services. Silver Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 14 StAXi Corporation Limited 7534 Bath Road Mississauga, Ontario L4T 1L2 Elizabeth Shin Marketing Manager Phone: (416) 461-7029 Fax: (905) 678-2111 ticklemarketing@hotmail.com STAXI — world’s leading nestable transport chair system and leading wheelchair alternative. 500-pound and 1,000-pound weight capacity. Extremely durable; hard to steal. Booth 807 A SuperShuttle international, inc. 14500 N. Northsight Blvd., Ste. 329 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Judy Robertson Vice President Phone: (805) 496-7022 Fax: (805) 496-1852 jrobertson@supershuttle.net Booth 417 Bronze Wings Sponsor A transCore 3414 Midcourt Rd., Ste. 106 Carrollton, TX 75006 Forrest Swonsen Director, Airport Systems & Services Phone: (214) 932-9866 Fax: (214) 932-9893 forrest.swonsen@transcore.com Booth 609 Bronze Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 13

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Hangar development A Airport Business Solutions 13529 Prestige Place, Ste. 108 Tampa, FL 33635 Michael A. Hodges, MAI President/CEO Phone: (813) 269-2525 Fax: (813) 269-8022 mhodges@airportbusiness.net Airport Business Solutions includes a full complement of valuation, analysis and consulting services to commercial and general aviation airports, fixed base operations, air cargo companies and specialized aviation organizations. Our sister organization, ABS Aviation Management Services also offers contract management of airports and fixed base operations. Booth 651 A Burns & McDonnell 9400 Ward Pkwy. Kansas City, MO 64114 Randy Pope, P.E. Associate Vice President Phone: (816) 822- 3231 Fax: (816) 822-3517 rpope@burnsmcd.com For more than 65 years, Burns & McDonnell has designed and constructed efficient and cost-effective aviation facilities including terminals, hangars, fueling facilities, airfield pavements, airfield lighting and jet engine test facilities. Booth 627 Airport Angel Sponsor See Ad on Back Cover

A Daroff Design inc. + DDi Architects, pC 2121 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Jim Miller Director of Marketing Phone: (215) 636-9900, Ext. 304 Fax: (215) 636-9627 jamesm@daroffdesign.com Daroff Design Inc. + DDI Architects, PC is a Philadelphia-based architecture and interior design firm specializing in aviation, public sector, institutional and corporate projects. Booth 332

inSurance companieS A Berkley Aviation, LLC 1101 Anacapa Street, Suite 200 Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Brian Perisho Assistant Vice President Phone: (805) 898-7640 Fax : (805) 898-7690 bperisho@berkleyaviation.com Berkley Aviation is a premier provider of all types of aviation insurance. Our coverages include airport liability, control tower liability, aircraft hull and liability, aviation general liability, non-owned aircraft liability and others. Booth 215

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A rS&H 10748 Deerwood Park Blvd. South Jacksonville, FL 32256 Bill Hogan Vice President – Aviation Phone: (904) 256-2299 Fax: (904) 256-2251 bill.hogan@rsandh.com Booth 704 Diamond Wings Sponsor See Ad on inside Front Cover

A Air-transport it Services, inc. 5950 Hazeltine National Dr., Ste 210 Orlando, FL 32822 Chris Keller Vice President and COO Phone: (407) 370-4664 Fax: (407) 370-4657 ckeller@airit.com Air-Transport IT Services, Inc. provides turnkey integrated solutions to the transportation industry by offering a full complement of operations, passenger processing and business management systems. Booth 614

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A Axima Airport Services(SDF), inc. P.O. Box 610667 DFW Airport, TX 75261 Presley D. Berryhill Manager Business Development Phone: (214) 662-6248 Fax: (817) 297-1061 presley.berryhill@axima-airports.net Axima Airport Services develops long-term multi-services partnerships with airport authorities, including O&M services relating to BHS inline security screening systems, passenger boarding bridges, GPU, PCA, energy and facility management. Booth 317 Bt 1600 Memorex Dr., Suite 200 Santa Clara, CA 95050 Aldina Crew Marketing Phone: (408) 330-2700 Fax: (408) 330-2701 btinssales@bt.com BT in North America provides solutions that help enterprises effectively use technology to drive business growth. BT has emerged as a leader in networked IT services providing professional services and consultancy, managed services and full outsourcing for business and IT transformation. Booth 747 A Burns & McDonnell 9400 Ward Pkwy. Kansas City, MO 64114 Randy Pope, P.E. Associate Vice President Phone: (816) 822- 3231 Fax: (816) 822-3517 rpope@burnsmcd.com For more than 65 years, Burns & McDonnell has designed and constructed efficient and cost-effective aviation facilities, including terminals, hangars, fueling facilities, airfield pavements, airfield lighting and jet engine test facilities. Booth 627 Airport Angel Sponsor See Ad on Back Cover A Convergent Strategies Consulting, inc. 602 Chadds Ford Dr., Suite 200 Chadds Ford PA 19317 Marco Prieto President and CEO Phone: (352) 503-7100 Fax: (727) 213-6965 mprieto@cscinc.com Convergent Strategies Consulting, Inc. is a diverse, full project cycle IT consulting firm devoted exclusively to the airport community. To date, we have assisted over 30 North American airports achieve their IT planning, design, procurement and implementation goals. Booth 645 64

A intelligent Decisions 21445 Beaumeade Circle Ashburn, VA 20147 Sarah Kang Marketing Communications Coordinator Phone: (703) 554-1742 Fax: (703) 554-1942 skang@intelligent.net Intelligent Decisions (ID), a leading area systems integrator, will be presenting a broad range of innovative IT professional services, software, hardware and manufacturing solutions. ID has proven federal and state IT capabilities and holds multiple government contract vehicles. Booth 338 A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37 A SitA 3100 Cumberland Blvd. Atlanta, GA 30339 Kristin Shaw Regional Marketing Manager Phone: (404) 519-5020 Fax: (770) 612-2265 kristin.shaw@sita.aero SITA is the world’s leading specialist in air transport communication and IT solutions. SITA delivers and manages business solutions for airline, airport, GDS, government and other customers over the world’s most extensive communications network. Booth 708

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land acquiSition A o.r. Colan Associates, LLC 4651 Charlotte Park Dr., Suite 400 Charlotte, NC 28217 Ted Pluta Vice President Phone: (561) 818-3044 Fax: (704) 565-5459 tpluta@orcolan.com O.R. Colan Associates is a full service real estate firm providing land acquisition and relocation services for noise and expansion programs to airports throughout the nation. Booth 619 A W.D. Schock Company, inc. 1420 Donelson Pike, #A-18 Nashville, TN 37217 Michael Rowland Marketing & Business Development Phone: (615) 399-0585 Fax: (615) 366-1184 mrowland@wdschockco.com Booth 506

ligHting, airfield A ADB Airfield Solutions 977 Gahanna Parkway Columbus, OH 43230 Tom Kelty Business Development and Marketing Manager Phone: (614) 573-8232 Fax: (614) 573-8332 tom.kelty@siemens.com ADB is the world’s leading airfield lighting technology company providing advanced, integrated and sustainable solutions for visual guidance. For more information about ADB visit our websites at www.sas.siemens. com. Booth 445 A DMe Corporation 6830 NW 16th Terrace Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 Cheryl Hicks Marketing Manager Phone: (954) 975-2173 Fax: (954) 979-3313 cherylhicks@dmecorp.com DME is a premier supplier of airfield lighting products with more than 20 years of experience designing and manufacturing navigational lighting aids and airfield lighting products. We provide a comprehensive line of lighting products, as well as custom turnkey solutions that include design, product, installation and service to complete any small- to mid-size airfield project. See Ad in page 5


A Honeywell international 1985 Douglas Dr. Golden Valley, MN 55422 Todd McNabb Segment Leader, Critical Infrastructure Protection Phone: (763) 954-4253 Fax: (763) 954-4655 todd.mcnabb@honeywell.com A world leader in life safety, security, building management and runway lighting, Honeywell airside and landside solutions deployed in more than 500 airports worldwide. Booth 510 A Safegate Airport Systems, inc. 7101 Northland Circle, Suite 203 Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 Thomas Duffy President Phone: (763) 535-9299 Fax: (763) 535-2307 thomas.duffy@safegate.com Safegate Group offers solutions for increased safety, efficiency and environmental benefits to airports around the world. The latest members of Safegate Group, Thorn AFL and Idman, both have over 40 years of experience in airfield lighting solutions for airports and heliports worldwide. Booth 724 See Ad on page 33 A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37 A transpo industries, inc. 20 Jones Street New Rochelle, NY 10801 Cyd Gorman Marketing Manager Phone: (914) 636-1000 Ext. 632 Fax: (914) 636-1282 Cgorman@transpo.com Booth 361

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ligHting, terminal patlite (U.S.A.) Corporation 20130 S. Western Ave. Torrance, CA 90501 Paul Mizuki Marketing Manager Phone: (310) 328-3222 Fax: (310) 328-2676 pmizuki@patlite.com PATLITE produces revolving warning lights and a variety of other dependable signal tower lights and audible products designed to enhance quality, safety, productivity and security. PATLITE offers the industry’s most comprehensive selection of world-class quality rotating warning lights, audible alarms, voice synthesizers and signal towers. Booth 319 A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37

ligHting, tranSient area A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37

BeUMer CorporAtion 191 Chambers Brook Road Branchburg, NJ 08876 John Sarinick Vice President & Division Manager, Sortation & Distribution Systems Phone: (732) 560-8222 Fax: (732) 563-0905 john.sarinick@BEUMER.com BEUMER is a global leader in the design and manufacture of baggage and parcel handling solutions. Providing class-leading accuracy, security, and throughput, BEUMER technologies consistently deliver superior results in over 40 airport installations worldwide. Booth 116 A Smarte Carte, inc. 4455 White Bear Pkwy. St. Paul, MN 55110 Arthur Spring Senior VP, Business Development Phone: (651) 653-3012 Fax: (651) 426-0927 aspring@smartecarte.com Booth 204

maintenance, airfield A polycast trench Drains (Hubbell Lenoir City) 3621 Industsrial Park Dr. Lenoir City, TN 37771 Bunnie Wilhelmi Customer Service Manager Phone: (800) 346-3062 Fax: (865) 986-0585 hpsliterature@hps.hubbell.com Booth 309

maintenance, building AmSan MidAtlantic eagle 80 Twinbridge Dr. Pennsauken, NJ 08100 John Pettinelli Sales Manager Phone: (800) 756-9022 Fax: (800) 517-9081 jpettinelli@amsan.com AmSan is America’s leading supplier of Janitorial, MRO and cleaning supplies. AmSan supplies chemicals, equipment, paper products, can liners, as well as other related cleaning supplies. Booth 810

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A Axima Airport Services(SDF), inc. P.O. Box 610667 DFW Airport, TX 75261 Presley D. Berryhill Manager Business Development Phone: (214) 662-6248 Fax: (817) 297-1061 presley.berryhill@axima-airports.net Axima Airport Services develops long-term multi-services partnerships with airport authorities, including O&M services relating to BHS inline security screening systems, passenger boarding bridges, GPU, PCA, energy and facility management. Booth 317

marketing ServiceS A Jane’s Airport review 110 N. Royal St., Ste. 200 Alexandria, VA 22314 Kristin Schulze Sales Manager Phone: (727) 812-6750 Fax: (703) 836-5537 kmfusioninc@gmail.com Booth 520

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A rS&H 10748 Deerwood Park Blvd. South Jacksonville, FL 32256 Bill Hogan Vice President – Aviation Phone: (904) 256-2299 Fax: (904) 256-2251 bill.hogan@rsandh.com Booth 704 Diamond Wings Sponsor See Ad on inside Front Cover

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noiSe abatement Bridgenet international 3151 Airway Ave, Ste. I-2 Costa Mesa, California 92626 Paul Dunholter Managing Director Phone: (714) 540-3120 Fax: (714) 540-3303 phd@airportnetwork.com Bronze Wings Sponsor A era Systems Corporation, an SrA international Subsidiary 1881 Campus Commons Dr., Ste. 101 Reston, VA 20191 Bill Colligan Vice President and General Manager, Airport Operations Solutions Phone: (703) 637-7283 Fax: (703) 637-7245 bcolligan@erabeyondradar.com Era Systems Corporation, a wholly owned SRA subsidiary, equips military and civilian aviation industries with next-generation solutions that improve safety, enhance operations and increase tactical capabilities. Booth 615 Bronze Wings Sponsor A W.D. Schock Company, inc. 1420 Donelson Pike, #A-18 Nashville, TN 37217 Michael Rowland Marketing & Business Development Phone: (615) 399-0585 Fax: (615) 366-1184 mrowland@wdschockco.com Booth 506

paging/ announcement SyStemS A Com-net Software 3728 Benner Rd. Miamisburg, OH 45342 Mark Mayfield Director of Sales Phone: (937) 859-6323 Fax: (937) 859-7511 mmayfield@comnetsoftware.com Com-Net Software is a leading provider of audio-visual customer communication systems for the transportation, retail, hospitality, education and healthcare industries. Com-Net provides sophisticated turnkey solutions that include hardware, software, installation, maintenance and support throughout North America. Booth 620

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A innovative electronic Designs, inc. 9701 Taylorsville Rd. Louisville, KY 40299 Mark Lewellyn Director of Sales and Marketing Phone: (502) 267-7436 Fax: (502) 267-9070 mlewellyn@iedaudio.com Booth 412 penta Corporation 325 Edwards Ave. New Orleans, LA 70123 Robert Chandler Director of Sales & Operations Phone: (504) 733-1700 Fax: (504) 734-5041 bchandler@penta-corp.com Penta Corporation is an ISO9001 2000 certified company providing airport communications solutions like WavWriter ADA compliant passenger information systems, terminal, gate and baggage paging, prerecorded and ad hoc announcements. Booth 748 A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37


parking equipment A Com-net Software 3728 Benner Rd. Miamisburg, OH 45342 Mark Mayfield Director of Sales Phone: (937) 859-6323 Fax: (937) 859-7511 mmayfield@comnetsoftware.com Com-Net Software is a leading provider of audio-visual customer communication systems for the transportation, retail, hospitality, education and healthcare industries. Com-Net provides sophisticated turnkey solutions that include hardware, software, installation, maintenance and support throughout North America. Booth 620 A Logical Decisions inc. 2020 N. Sherwood Forest Dr. Baton Rouge, LA 70815 Patricia Krake Owner Phone: (800) 676-5537 Fax: (225) 274-1194 patty@ldi.com Booth 814 A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37

A tilt-A-Way/ideal Manufacturing 2011 Harnish Blvd. Billings, MT 59101 David Hoiness President Phone: (406) 656-4360 Fax: (406) 656-4363 daveh@idealmfginc.com Booth 644

parking revenue control A Automated Valet 1224 N. University Drive Plantation, FL 33322 Ken Gulec CEO Phone: (954) 636-4831 Fax: (866) 381-6909 info@automatedvalet.com Booth 530 ACS transport Solutions, inc. 3100 Medlock Bridge Rd., Ste 250 Norcross, GA 30071 Joe Survance VP Business Development, Parking Solutions Phone: (770) 368-2003 Fax: (770) 368-2093 parking.usa@acs-inc.com ACS provides business process outsourcing and information technology solutions to commercial and government clients. Implementing and supporting thousands of off-street parking installations, ACS offers value and flexibility to government and private operators. The North American industry leader for major airport parking solutions. Booth 631 A transCore 3414 Midcourt Rd., Ste. 106 Carrollton, TX 75006 Forrest Swonsen Director, Airport Systems & Services Phone: (214) 932-9866 Fax: (214) 932-9893 forrest.swonsen@transcore.com Booth 609 Bronze Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 13

parking ServiceS A ABM industries inc. 1775 The Exchange SE, Suite 600 Atlanta, GA 30339 Bob Clarke Senior Vice President, Sales Phone: (800) 874-0780 Fax: (214) 259-1618 julia.shirah@abm.com ABM Industries Inc., which operates through its subsidiaries, is among the leading providers of facility services in the United States. ABM provides janitorial, parking, security and engineering services for thousands of commercial, industrial, institutional and retail facilities across the United States, Puerto Rico and British Columbia, Canada. Booth 438 Bags & Cars, inc. 6751 Forum Dr., Ste. 230 Orlando, FL 32821 Eric Shaffer Business Development Manager Phone: (407) 473-2867 Fax: (407) 423-8197 eshaffer@airportbags.com Bags & Cars, Inc. is a travel services provider for the airline, hotel and cruise line industry. Our “Express Valet & Baggage Check” premium amenity offering will “WOW” your airport patrons. This cutting edge concept is the first of its kind combining valet parking and skycap baggage check-in service as one function. Booth 321 A Five Star parking 515 S. Flower St., Ste. 3200 Los Angeles, CA 90071 Bryan Gusdorf National Director of Sales & Marketing Phone: (213) 784-2878 Fax: (213) 784-2879 bgusdorf@tlrgc.com Booth 112 A ricondo & Associates, inc. 20 North Clark St., Ste. 1500 Chicago, IL 60602 James Jarvis Senior Vice President Phone: (703) 519-2181, Ext. 230 Fax: (703) 519-2184 j_jarvis@ricondo.com Ricondo & Associates, Inc. is a U.S.-based international aviation consultancy providing business management, master planning, airfield/airspace operations, terminal, landside, airline negotiations, environmental, sustainable development, operations research, land use compatibility, and revenue enhancement consulting services. Silver Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 14

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A Standard parking 1301 East Ninth St., #1050 Cleveland, OH 44114 Jack Ricchiuto Executive Vice President Phone: (216) 802-6650 Fax: (216) 523-8080 jricchiuto@standardparking.com Standard Parking is a national leader in airport parking, transportation, and other landside services. The company currently operates over 2,000 urban and 60 airport operations across the United States and Canada. Booth 643

paSSenger boarding bridgeS A Axima Airport Services(SDF), inc. P.O. Box 610667 DFW Airport, TX 75261 Presley D. Berryhill Manager Business Development Phone: (214) 662-6248 Fax: (817) 297-1061 presley.berryhill@axima-airports.net Axima Airport Services develops long-term multi-services partnerships with airport authorities, including O&M services relating to BHS inline security screening systems, passenger boarding bridges, GPU, PCA, energy and facility management. Booth 317 A globe Composite Solutions 254 Beech Street Rockland, MA 02370 Terry DiSalle National Sales Manager Phone: (214) 558-3989 Fax: (214) 891-3366 tdisalle@globecomposite.com Globe Composite Solutions, Ltd. designs and manufactures non-metallic OEM and replacement parts for a wide variety of airport applications, including baggage handling equipment, RFID conveyors, passenger loading ramps and ground service equipment. Booth 805

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A JBt Aerotech – Jetway Systems (formerly FMC technologies) 1805 W. 2550 S. Ogden, UT 84401 Todd Tanner Director Global Sales Phone: (801) 627-6600 Fax: (801) 629-3474 todd.tanner@jbtc.com JBT AeroTech, Jetway Systems is a world leader in gate and related aircraft ground support equipment. The JBT AeroTech, Jetway Systems equipment includes: - Jetway passenger boarding bridges - Jetaire preconditioned air systems - Jetpower 400 Hz ground power units - Potable water cabinets - Baggage lift system - Apron Management System (AMS) - Upgrades and refurbishment of existing equipment - Mobile Jetaire preconditioned air for military applications. Booth 562 A thyssenKrupp Airport Systems, inc. 3201 N. Sylvania Ave., Ste 117 Fort Worth, TX 76111 Tim Helm Sales Manager Phone: (817) 210-5045 Fax: (817) 834-6985 tim.helm2@thyssenkrupp.com Booth 546

paSSenger ServiceS A Smarte Carte, inc. 4455 White Bear Pkwy. St. Paul, MN 55110 Arthur Spring Senior VP, Business Development Phone: (651) 653-3012 Fax: (651) 426-0927 aspring@smartecarte.com Booth 204

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pavement, concrete and aSpHalt A the D.S. Brown Company 300 East Cherry St. North Baltimore, OH 45872 Chris Youngless Marketing Manager Phone: (419) 257-3561 Fax: (419) 257-2200 dsb@dsbrown.com The D.S. Brown Company is a worldwide supplier of engineered products to the airport, highway and bridge construction industries. Pavement products include Delastic® Neoprene Compression Seals and Delpatch™ Elastomeric Concrete. Booth 648 A the Walsh group 929 West Adams St. Chicago, IL 60607 Michael Whelan Chief Operating Officer, Building Division Phone: (312) 563-5400 Fax: (312) 563-5466 mwhelan@walshgroup.com Booth 346 platinum Wings Sponsor

paving ServiceS A the Walsh group 929 West Adams St. Chicago, IL 60607 Michael Whelan Chief Operating Officer, Building Division Phone: (312) 563-5400 Fax: (312) 563-5466 mwhelan@walshgroup.com Booth 346 platinum Wings Sponsor


portable buildingS A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37

program management A Argus Consulting, inc. 1300 NW Jefferson Ct., Suite 100 Blue Springs, MO 64015 Jon E. Currier Chief Marketing Officer/Vice President Phone: (816) 874-8211 or (310) 279-5022 Fax: (310) 279-5071 jcurrier@argusconsulting.com Argus Consulting Inc. is a consulting engineering firm specialized in the programming, planning, design and construction follow-on for petroleum facility systems, 400 Hz and preconditioned air systems. Booth 613 A CDM 777 Taylor St., Ste. 1050 Fort Worth, TX 76102 Mitch Chokas Vice President Phone: (817) 332-8727 Fax: (817) 332-6870 chokasmj@cdm.com CDM is a global, full-service consulting, engineering, construction, and operations firm providing comprehensive environmental management services to the aviation industry. Booth 639 See Ad on page 7

A Heery international 999 Peachtree St. NE, Ste. 300 Atlanta, GA 30309 Joseph P. Bellanca, PE Vice President Phone: (404) 946-2551 Fax: (404) 875-1283 jbellanc@heery.com Heery International is a 1,500-person full service A/E, program/construction management firm with 36 offices throughout North America. Current/recent projects include Atlanta, O’Hare, Midway, New Orleans, Miami, Sea-Tac, Boise, Tampa, Heathrow, Glasgow and Edinburgh. gold Wings Sponsor

public relationS FAA runway Safety office 490 L’Enfant Plaza SW Washington, DC 20024 Wes Timmons Director, Office of Runway Safety Phone: (202) 385-4800 Fax: (202) 385-4772 Terra.ctr.beck@faa.gov Booth 328

A Airport Magazine 601 Madison St., Ste. 400 Alexandria, VA 22314 Barbara Cook Editor Phone: (703) 824-0500 Fax: (703) 820-1395 Barbara.cook@aaae.org Airport Magazine is the publication of choice for nearly 23,000 airport executives and decision makers worldwide. The magazine’s readership includes members of the American Association of Airport Executives, aviation policymakers and high-ranking government officials, corporate executives from every sector of the aviation industry and more. Visit us online at www.airportmagazine.net. AAAe Showcase; Booth 450

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publicationS A Airport BUSineSS Magazine 1233 Janesville Ave. Fort Atkinson, WI 53538 Missy Zingsheim Publisher Phone: (920) 563-1665 Fax: (920) 563-1699 missyz@cygnusb2b.com AIRPORT BUSINESS Magazine is the independent resource for management, marketing, operations, industry trends, and product information for airport and airport-based business managers. Booth 722

A Airport Business Solutions 13529 Prestige Place, Ste. 108 Tampa, FL 33635 Michael A. Hodges, MAI President/CEO Phone: (813) 269-2525 Fax: (813) 269-8022 mhodges@airportbusiness.net Airport Business Solutions includes a full complement of valuation, analysis and consulting services to commercial and general aviation airports, fixed base operations, air cargo companies and specialized aviation organizations. Our sister organization, ABS Aviation Management Services also offers contract management of airports and fixed base operations. Booth 651

Airport improvement Magazine 3780 Chapel Rd. Brookfield, WI 53045 Paul H. Bowers Publisher Phone: (262) 510-7832 Fax: (480) 287-9302 paulbowers@airportimprovement.com Industry’s only publication focused exclusively on airport project work. Booth 834

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reSearcH & StatiStical data A Airport Business Solutions 13529 Prestige Place, Ste. 108 Tampa, FL 33635 Michael A. Hodges, MAI President/CEO Phone: (813) 269-2525 Fax: (813) 269-8022 mhodges@airportbusiness.net Airport Business Solutions includes a full complement of valuation, analysis and consulting services to commercial and general aviation airports, fixed base operations, air cargo companies and specialized aviation organizations. Our sister organization, ABS Aviation Management Services also offers contract management of airports and fixed base operations. Booth 651 A oAg 3025 Highland Pkwy., Ste. 200 Downers Grove, IL 60515 Daniel Dulik Director, Global Marketing Support Phone: (630) 515-5167 Fax: (630) 515-3251 ddulik@oag.com Booth 248 Snap Surveys, Ltd. One New Hampshire Ave, Suite 230 Portsmouth, NH 03801 Tobin Green Product Specialist Phone: (603) 610-8700, Ext. 11 Fax: (603) 610-8701 sales@snapsurveys.com Snap is powerful, intuitive survey software for questionnaire design, data collection and analysis - All survey modes (Web, e-mail, paper, phone, PDA, kiosk, tablet PC, scanning) - robust analysis capability. Bronze Wings Sponsor transportation research Board – ACrp 500 Fifth St. NW Washington, DC 20001 Mike Salamone, C.M. Program Manager Phone: (202) 334-3224 Fax: (202) 334-2006 msalamone@nas.edu The Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) is an industry-driven, applied research program that develops near-term, practical solutions to problems faced by airport operators. ACRP is managed by the Transportation Research Board (TRB) of the National Academies and sponsored by FAA. Booth 244

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reStroom productS and SupplieS A Bella Bagno, inc. 5500 W. Touhy Ave., Unit E Skokie, IL 60077 Jeff Lazarus Sales Phone: (847) 673-7328 Fax: (847) 673-7338 jeff@bellabagno.com Bella Bagno, Inc. provides the plastic encased sanitary toilet seat systems in airport washrooms and the anti-microbial/ fungus free floor runners at the security checkpoint. Booth 720 Bronze Wings Sponsor A Brill Hygienic products, inc. 601 N. Congress Ave., Building 306 Delray Beach, FL 33445 Alan Brill President/CEO Phone: (561) 278-5600 Fax: (561) 272-3542 alanbrill@bellsouth.net Booth 351 excel Hand Dryers 210 Rampart Street Charlotte, NC 28203 Curt Scott Vice President, Sales Phone: (704) 376-4775 Fax: (704) 332-8501 curt@gsaclt.com Excel Dryer, Inc. manufactures the industry’s finest quality hand dryers and hair dryers. Excel’s full line of American-made hand dryers provides cost-effective hand dryers and hair dryers for schools, hospitals, airports, service stations, correctional facilities, restaurants, stadiums, movie theaters, health clubs, office buildings, factories and hotels. Booth 211

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Safety equipment A eSCo - zodiac Aerospace 2239 High Hill Rd. Logan Township, NJ 08085 Kevin Quan Senior Regional Director Phone: (856) 241-8620, Ext. 452 Fax: (856) 241-8621 Kevin.Quan@zodiacaerospace.com Engineered Arresting Systems Corporation, a member of the Zodiac Aerospace Emergency Arresting Systems Division (EASD) is widely recognized as the world’s leading authority on energy absorption, particularly in the area of military and commercial aircraft arresting systems. Booth 804 Airport Angel Sponsor See Ad on page 27

Security, acceSS control A ABM industries inc. 1775 The Exchange SE, Suite 600 Atlanta, GA 30339 Bob Clarke Senior Vice President, Sales Phone: (800) 874-0780 Fax: (214) 259-1618 julia.shirah@abm.com ABM Industries Inc., which operates through its subsidiaries, is among the leading providers of facility services in the United States. ABM provides janitorial, parking, security and engineering services for thousands of commercial, industrial, institutional and retail facilities across the United States, Puerto Rico and British Columbia, Canada. Booth 438 ASSA, inc. 110 Sargent Drive New Haven, CT 06511 Amy Musanti Marketing Assistant Phone: (800) 235-7482, Ext. 5629 Fax: (800) 892-3256 amusanti@assalock.com ASSA is the world leader in security locking systems. Considered the first choice for key control, access control, and owner owned and controlled key systems. For more than 125 years, ASSA has manufactured the highest quality of locking systems for DOD, federal government facilities and large institutions worldwide. See Ad on page 20


A Cogent Systems 639 N. Rosemead Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91107 Christopher Crump Director of Commercial Business Phone: (626) 325-9600 Fax: (626) 325-9700 ccrump@cogentsystems.com Cogent is a global biometric identification solutions provider to governments, law enforcement agencies, and commercial enterprises. Cogent provides the highest quality identification systems, products and services with leading technology, accuracy and speed. Cogent delivers cost-effective commercial solutions, including solutions for biometric access control and handheld portable biometric devices. Booth 411 A DKS DoorKing, inc. 120 S. Glasgow Ave. Inglewood, CA 90301 James Palfreyman Inside Sales Manager Phone: (310) 645-0023 Fax: (310) 641-1586 jpalfreyman@doorking.com Booth 558 A Door Control Services 321 VZ County Rd. 4500 Ben Wheeler, TX 75754 David Wurtz Vice President of Sales Phone: (888) 800-0608 Fax: (877) 888-5220 dw@doorcontrolservices.com Door Control Services offers single door, access control systems to fully integrated security management systems. Booth 322 A Honeywell international 1985 Douglas Dr. Golden Valley, MN 55422 Todd McNabb Segment Leader, Critical Infrastructure Protection Phone: (763) 954-4253 Fax: (763) 954-4655 todd.mcnabb@honeywell.com A world leader in life safety, security, building management and runway lighting, Honeywell airside and landside solutions deployed in over 500 airports worldwide. Booth 510

A Matrix Systems, inc. 7550 Paragon Rd. Dayton, OH 45459 Richard Rao Regional Sales Manager Phone: (281) 642-3952 Fax: (937) 438-0900 richard.rao@matrixsys.com Matrix Systems, inc. is a leading developer and manufacturer of integrated access control systems, Matrix has pioneered cutting edge security solutions for prestigious organizations in various sectors, including aviation, healthcare, education, industry and goverment. Booth 660 A probaris 718 Arch St., Ste. 200S Philadelphia, PA 19106 William Farnan Business Development Phone: (215) 238-0510 Fax: (215) 238-0577 wfarnan@probaris.com Probaris develops and markets the Probaris ID Product Suite, a commercial end-to-end solution for credential issuance and identity lifecycle management. Probaris ID is currently being used by federal agencies to comply with the HSPD-12 mandate of 2004. State and local governments are using Probaris ID to comply with the federal identity standard for their employees and emergency response personnel. Booth 345 Quantum Secure, inc. 100 Century Center Court, Suite 501 San Jose, CA 95037 Dan Yetso Director, Corporate Marketing Phone: (408) 453-1008, Ext. 12 Fax: (408) 453-1009 dyetso@quantumsecure.com Quantum Secure is the exclusive provider of enterprise software to manage and streamline security identities, compliance and events across disparate physical security systems. The Quantum Secure SAFE suite of software enables organizations to implement best practices globally, automate key processes and simplify control of employees, vendors and other third-party identities across a global organization. Booth 216

A rS&H 10748 Deerwood Park Blvd. South Jacksonville, FL 32256 Bill Hogan Vice President – Aviation Phone: (904) 256-2299 Fax: (904) 256-2251 bill.hogan@rsandh.com Booth 704 Diamond Wings Sponsor See Ad on inside Front Cover A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 See Ad on page 37 A Southwest Microwave, inc. 9055 S. McKemy St. Tempe, AZ 85284 Thomas J. Buckley Director of Marketing, Airport Security Phone: (781) 899-6761 Fax: (781) 899-2432 tomb@southwestmicrowave.com Southwest Microwave’s perimeter intrusion detection systems have protected transportation sites and systems since 1971. Our leading-edge buried cable and fence detection systems, microwave sensors, infrared sensors and perimeter monitoring tools offer fully integrated perimeter security solutions. Booth 310

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A tilt-A-Way/ideal Manufacturing 2011 Harnish Blvd. Billings, MT 59101 David Hoiness President Phone: (406) 656-4360 Fax: (406) 656-4363 daveh@idealmfginc.com Booth 644 A transCore 3414 Midcourt Rd., Ste. 106 Carrollton, TX 75006 Forrest Swonsen Director, Airport Systems & Services Phone: (214) 932-9866 Fax: (214) 932-9893 forrest.swonsen@transcore.com Booth 609 Bronze Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 13 A tymetal Corp. 2549 State Route 40 Greenwich, New York 12834 Michael Magner National Account Manager Phone: (800) 328-4283 Fax: (518) 692-9404 mmagner@tymetal.com Tymetal Corp. is the leading national manufacturer of security gates and operator systems, closing openings from 4’ to 400’. Products include DOS-certified crash gates, aluminum fortress cantilever slide or swing gates, gate operators, pedestrian gates, vertical lift and roller gates. Booth 543

Security, biometricS/ fingerprinting A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37 72

Security, floor runnerS A Bella Bagno, inc. 5500 W. Touhy Ave., Unit E Skokie, IL 60077 Jeff Lazarus Sales Phone: (847) 673-7328 Fax: (847) 673-7338 jeff@bellabagno.com Bella Bagno, Inc. provides the plastic encased sanitary toilet seat systems in airport washrooms and the anti-microbial/ fungus free floor runners at the security checkpoint. Booth 720 Bronze Wings Sponsor

Security, Screening equipment BeUMer CorporAtion 191 Chambers Brook Road Branchburg, NJ 08876 John Sarinick Vice President & Division Manager, Sortation & Distribution Systems Phone: (732) 560-8222 Fax: (732) 563-0905 john.sarinick@BEUMER.com BEUMER is a global leader in the design and manufacture of baggage and parcel handling solutions. Providing class-leading accuracy, security, and throughput, BEUMER technologies consistently deliver superior results in over 40 airport installations worldwide. Booth 116 envision product Design 7800 King Street Anchorage, AK 99518 John Pursley President Phone: (907) 563-1141 Fax: (907) 563-1142 johnp@cmosxray.com Envision Product Design’s OpenVision LT portable video X-ray system reveals the concealed. OpenVision LT is a breakthrough in portable X-ray technology that can safely be hand-held or robot deployed. Since 1993, Envision has created digital innovations in x-ray imaging along with intelligent robotic crawlers and manipulation systems. Booth 324

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A ge Security – Homeland protection 7151 Gateway Blvd. Newark, CA 94560 Jennifer Banks Herrmann Regional Sales Manager, Aviation Security Phone: (410) 286-5255 Fax: (410) 286-0808 jennifer.banks@ge.com Booth 357 iscon Video imaging, inc. 155 New Boston St #P Woburn, MA 01801 Galina Doubinina, PhD VP Phone: (781) 933-5494 Fax: (781) 658-2034 galinado@rcn.com Iscon develops and manufactures passenger security screening body imagers that reveal objects concealed under the clothes. Based on proprietor Active Infra Red technology, these devices do not emit any radiation and do not have any privacy issues. Booth 441 A L-3 Communications 10 Commerce Way Woburn, MA 01801 Sandra DeSanctis Global Events Manager Phone: (781) 939-3985 Fax: (781) 939-3949 sandra.desanctis@l-3com.com Airports around the globe rely on L-3 security and detection systems to identify threats and minimize security risks while meeting demanding throughput and cost requirements. Booth 418 Lucasey Manufacturing Corporation 2744 E 11th Street Oakland, CA 94601 Suzana de Leon Executive Administrative Assistant Phone: (510) 534-1435 Fax: (510) 436-6435 Suzana@lucasey.com American manufacturer of mounting systems for digital signage, flight information, and baggage information. Manufacturer of inspection tables. Custom work. Commercial manufacturer for commercial mounting solutions. Booth 745


A rapiscan Systems 1901 S. Bell St., Ste 325 Arlington, VA 22202 Peter Modica Vice President Phone: (703) 812-0322 Fax: (703) 812-0335 pmodica@rapiscansystems.com Rapiscan Systems deploys high-quality security detection solutions in four market segments: baggage and parcel inspection, cargo and vehicle inspection, hold baggage screening and people screening. Booth 439 gold Wings Sponsor A reveal imaging technologies, inc. 28 Crosby Drive Bedford, MA 01730 Jim Buckley VP, Sales Phone: (781) 276-8400 Fax: (781) 276-8410 jim.buckley@revealimaging.com Reveal Imaging Technologies, Inc. is one of only three companies to successfully pass the TSA’s certification process for automated explosives detection systems. Reveal’s CT-80 was certified in 2004 by TSA and deployed to U.S. airports to meet TSA standards to automatically inspect 100 percent of checked bags for explosives. Reveal’s TSA-certified systems are currently deployed in more than 70 U.S. airports and in countries such as Israel, France, Mexico, Canada, Ecuador and Jamaica. Booth 404 gold Wings Sponsor

Security, Screening ServiceS Bradford Airport Logistics P.O. Box 1342 Houston, TX 77251 Bruce Class Vice President Sales and Marketing Phone: (713) 869-9000 Fax: (713) 869-9083 bclass@airportlogistics.org BAL is the aviation industry leader in “Secure Airport Terminal Logistics” offering a world-class, in-house technology driven/ totally integrated solution – Airport Material Intelligence System (AMIS™). Booth 617

A Calnet, inc. 12359 Sunrise Valley Dr. Reston, VA 20191 Timothy J. Lael Sr Vice President Phone: (703) 547-6800 (6862) Fax: (703) 547-6806 tlael@calnet.com Calnet, Inc. provides diverse global aviation and security services to commercial and government clients worldwide. Calnet aslo provides IT, telecommunications, language and intelligence solutions. Booth 847 A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37 transportation Security Administration, office of Security operations 601 S.12th St., TSA-21 Arlington, VA 22202 Noel Velez Office of Human Capital Phone: (571) 227-1525 Fax: (571) 227-2318 noel.velez@dhs.gov We are 50,000 security officers, inspectors, directors, air marshals and managers who protect the nation’s transportation systems. We look for bombs at checkpoints in airports; we inspect rail cars; we patrol subways with our law enforcement partners; and we work to make all modes of transportation safe. Booth 818

Security, Surveillance SyStemS A Avigilon 1010 - 505 Burrard Street Vancouver Rick Ramsay Marketing & Sales Operations Manager Phone: (604) 629-5182 Fax: (604) 629-5183 sales@avigilon.com Avigilon is the performance and value leader in high definition and megapixel video surveillance systems. Avigilon’s high definition surveillance systems offer a breakthrough in imaging performance. Booth 307 A Future Fibre technologies inc. 800 W. El Camino Real, Ste. 180 Mountain View, CA 94040 Bill Evenson Vice President Phone: (877) 650-8900 Fax: (435) 417-6671 info@fft-usa.com Protecting your perimeters and critical infrastructures is easy with FFT�s breakthrough fiber optic sensing technology. Technology that pinpoints the actual location of an intrusion. Booth 759 A genetec 2280 Alfred Nobel Blvd., Ste. 400 Saint-Laurent, QC H4S 2A4 Marketing-Communications Phone: (514) 332-4000 Fax: (514) 332-1692 marketing@genetec.com Genetec is a pioneer in the physical security and public safety industry and a global provider of world-class IP video surveillance, access control and license plate recognition (LPR) solutions to markets such as transportation, education, retail, gaming, government and more. See Ad on page 15 A Honeywell international 1985 Douglas Dr. Golden Valley, MN 55422 Todd McNabb Segment Leader, Critical Infrastructure Protection Phone: (763) 954-4253 Fax: (763) 954-4655 todd.mcnabb@honeywell.com A world leader in life safety, security, building management and runway lighting, Honeywell airside and landside solutions deployed in more than 500 airports worldwide. Booth 510

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A Magal-Senstar, inc. 43180 Osgood Road Fremont, CA 94539 Martha A. Lee V.P. Sales and Marketing Phone: (800) 676-3300 Fax: (510) 249-1540 mkt@msi-usa.net Magal-Senstar is a leading international supplier of sophisticated electronic perimeter intrusion detection equipment and advanced video motion/non-motion detection for airports, government, military and industrial complexes. Booth 803 A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37

SignS, airfield A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37

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SignS, airport acceSS A telegra inc. 3030 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1385 Dallas, TX 75234 John Kasik President and CEO Phone: (972) 241-3535 Fax: (972) 241-3541 j.kasik@telegra-inc.com Telegra specializes in the design, manufacture, installation and maintenance of traffic management solutions. Telegra offer the highest quality traffic signs and telecommunications systems, from LED variable message signs and emergency roadside call systems to intelligent management solutions for tunnels, bridges and roadways. Booth 758 gold Wings Sponsor

SignS, terminal A Daroff Design inc. + DDi Architects, pC 2121 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Jim Miller Director of Marketing Phone: (215) 636-9900, Ext. 304 Fax: (215) 636-9627 jamesm@daroffdesign.com Daroff Design Inc. + DDI Architects, PC is a Philadelphia-based architecture and interior design firm specializing in aviation, public sector, institutional, and corporate projects. Booth 332 A Visiontron Corp. 720 Old Willets Path Hauppauge, NY 11788 Donna Goroshko Account Executive Phone: (631) 582-8600 Fax: (631) 582-8980 donnag@visiontron.com Manufacturers of crowd control equipment since 1964. Products include Retracta-belts, stanchions, posts and panels, ropes, signage, frames, LED displays, flight boards, luggage sizers, logo mats and directory boards. Booth 334

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Software, information SyStemS A Air-transport it Services, inc. 5950 Hazeltine National Dr., Ste 210 Orlando, FL 32822 Chris Keller Vice President and COO Phone: (407) 370-4664 Fax: (407) 370-4657 ckeller@airit.com Air-Transport IT Services, Inc. provides turnkey integrated solutions to the transportation industry by offering a full complement of operations, passenger processing and business management systems. Booth 614 geoeYe, inc. 21700 Atlantic Blvd. Dulles, VA 20166 Dejan Damjanovic Airport Mapping Program Manager Phone: (303) 254-2323 Fax: (303) 254-2213 damjanovic.dejan@geoeye.com See ad on page 3 A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37


Stellar Services 37 West 38th Street, 11th Floor New York, NY 10018 Thomas L. Fagan Executive Vice President Phone: (484) 678-1078 tfagan@stellar4.com Booth 812 A Swifttrip 702 North Shore Drive, Ste 300 Jeffersonville, IN 47130 Brian Cloud CIO Phone: (812) 206-5281 Fax: (812) 206-5481 bcloud@swifttrip.com We are a travel content provider creating online booking tools, airfare analysis tools, reporting applications and other travel technologies. Access to member activity to promote marketing initiatives. Booth 535

Software, management SyStemS A JBt Aerotech – Jetway Systems (formerly FMC technologies) 1805 W. 2550 S. Ogden, UT 84401 Todd Tanner Director Global Sales Phone: (801) 627-6600 Fax: (801) 629-3474 todd.tanner@jbtc.com JBT AeroTech, Jetway Systems is a world leader in gate and related aircraft ground support equipment. The JBT AeroTech, Jetway Systems equipment includes: - Jetway passenger boarding bridges - Jetaire preconditioned air systems - Jetpower 400 Hz ground power units - Potable water cabinets - Baggage lift system - Apron Management System (AMS) - Upgrades and refurbishment of existing equipment - Mobile Jetaire preconditioned air for military applications. Booth 562

A pASSUr Aerospace 47 Arch St. Greenwich, CT 06830 Ron Dunsky Vice President of Marketing Phone: (203) 622-4086 Fax: (203) 629-2970 rondunsky@passur.com PASSUR Aerospace lifts the operational efficiency and financial performance of airports, airlines and other aviation-related business by providing actionable information, analytics and decision support tools on a single, Web-based platform. Booth 431 A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37 Stellar Services 37 West 38th Street, 11th Floor New York, NY 10018 Thomas L. Fagan Executive Vice President Phone: (484) 678-1078 tfagan@stellar4.com Booth 812

SweeperS A tYMCo 225 East Industrial Waco, TX 76705 Bobby Johnson Marketing Manager Phone: (254) 799-5546 Fax: (254) 799-2722 tymcosales@tymco.com Booth 832

SyStemS integration A Air-transport it Services, inc. 5950 Hazeltine National Dr., Ste 210 Orlando, FL 32822 Chris Keller Vice President and COO Phone: (407) 370-4664 Fax: (407) 370-4657 ckeller@airit.com Air-Transport IT Services, Inc. provides turnkey integrated solutions to the transportation industry by offering a full complement of operations, passenger processing and business management systems. Booth 614 A Alutiiq 1007 Bankton Street N. Charleston, SC 29406 Randy Williamson VP of Electonic Security Systems Phone: (843) 377-1741 Fax: (843) 744-0465 rwilliamson@alutiiq.com The Electronic Security Systems (ESS) Division of Alutiiq, LLC offers our customers engineering, design, and installation services to support their enterprise security requirements. We provide these services through an integrated engineering and design approach utilizing the latest technology and methodologies. Alutiiq provides electronic and physical security for the protection of facilities, assets and personnel. Booth 544 A Honeywell international 1985 Douglas Dr. Golden Valley, MN 55422 Todd McNabb Segment Leader, Critical Infrastructure Protection Phone: (763) 954-4253 Fax: (763) 954-4655 todd.mcnabb@honeywell.com A world leader in life safety, security, building management and runway lighting, Honeywell airside and landside solutions deployed in more than 500 airports worldwide. Booth 510

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A intelligent Decisions 21445 Beaumeade Circle Ashburn, VA 20147 Sarah Kang Marketing Communications Coordinator Phone: (703) 554-1742 Fax: (703) 554-1942 skang@intelligent.net Intelligent Decisions (ID), a leading area systems integrator, will be presenting a broad range of innovative IT professional services, software, hardware and manufacturing solutions. ID has proven federal and state IT capabilities and holds multiple government contract vehicles. Booth 338 A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37 A Vertech industrial Systems, LLC 2440 West 12th Street, Ste. 1 Tempe, AZ 85281 Robert Morris Vice President Phone: (480) 756-2300 Fax: (877) 387-0277 bmorris@vertech.com Vertech is an industrial control systems integration firm providing a complete range of engineering, programming and technical services. Booth 435

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training ServiceS A FAAC incorporated 1229 Oak Valley Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48108 David Bouwkamp Executive Director of Business Development Phone: (734) 761-5836 Fax: (734) 761-5368 dsb@faac.com For 35 years FAAC has provided leading aviation simulation training systems. FAAC offers high fidelity simulators to improve airside vehicle operators programs in movement areas. Booth 218

weatHer ServiceS A All Weather, inc. 1165 National Dr. Sacramento, CA 95834 Imelda Timonera Sales Coordinator Phone: (916) 928-6745 Fax: (916) 928-6754 itimonera@allweatherinc.com All Weather, Inc. provides highly accurate, reliable surface and aviation weather measurement systems that meet the stringent requirements of international organizations, domestic airports and FAA. Booth 433

wildlife control A Detect, inc. 1902 Wilson Ave Panama City, FL 32405 Gary Andrews CEO Phone: (850) 763-7200 Fax: (850) 763-0920 Gary.Andrews@DeTect-inc.com DeTect’s MERLIN Aircraft Birdstrike Avoidance Radar provides real-time detection, tracking and warning of aircraft-bird strike risk using proven NASA and military technology. Booth 819

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wireleSS communicationS/ tecHnology A intelligent Decisions 21445 Beaumeade Circle Ashburn, VA 20147 Sarah Kang Marketing Communications Coordinator Phone: (703) 554-1742 Fax: (703) 554-1942 skang@intelligent.net Intelligent Decisions (ID), a leading area systems integrator, will be presenting a broad range of innovative IT professional services, software, hardware and manufacturing solutions. ID has proven federal and state IT capabilities and holds multiple government contract vehicles. Booth 338 A Siemens 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Ste. 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Stacy Hollowell Senior Marketing Manager Phone: (214) 632-8827 Fax: (770) 225-5633 stacy.hollowell@siemens.com Siemens is a 160-year-old global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering. With 428,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens delivers solutions for critical building systems, airfield lighting, baggage handling, parking guidance, automation and controls, security and energy management systems. Booth 442 platinum Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 37 A transCore 3414 Midcourt Rd., Ste. 106 Carrollton, TX 75006 Forrest Swonsen Director, Airport Systems & Services Phone: (214) 932-9866 Fax: (214) 932-9893 forrest.swonsen@transcore.com Booth 609 Bronze Wings Sponsor See Ad on page 13


buyerS’ guide index A aaae 49 abc companies 62 abm industries inc. 56, 59, 67, 70 aci-na 49 acS transport Solutions, inc. 67 adb airfield Solutions 64 aecom 54 aeroterm 43 aircraft rescue & firefighting (arff) working group, inc. 44 airport buSineSS magazine 69 airport business Solutions 54, 59, 60, 63, 69, 70 airport consultants council 49 airport improvement magazine 69 airport magazine 69 airport Seating alliance 62 air-transport it Services, inc. 60, 63, 74, 75 alamo, enterprise, national car rental 51 all weather, inc. 76 alpine Systems 61 alutiiq 75 amSan midatlantic eagle 65 arconaS 62 argus consulting, inc. 46, 54, 56, 61, 69 arora engineers, inc. 46 arup 46, 56 aspen/pitkin county airport 45 aSSa, inc. 70 atrax group nZ limited 49 automated valet 67 avigilon 73 avis budget group, inc. 51 avportS 45 axima airport Services(Sdf), inc. 49, 51, 59, 64, 66, 68

B bags & cars, inc. bakercorp barnard dunkelberg & company bella bagno, inc. berkley aviation, llc beumer corporation bradford airport logistics bridgenet international brill Hygienic products, inc. bt burns & mcdonnell

45, 67 61 46 70, 72 63 49, 51, 65, 72 73 66 70 64 46, 53, 54, 57, 58, 61, 63, 64

C calnet, inc. cdm clean energy coast 2 coast cobuS industries, lp cogent Systems com-net Software controltouch Systems, inc. convergent Strategies consulting, inc. crash rescue equipment Service, inc. crawford, murphy & tilly inc.

50 67 73

g genetec geoeye, inc. geo-Jobe giS consulting ge Security – Homeland protection glidepath global international communications globaltechled globe composite Solutions great lakes chapter aaae gresham, Smith and partners g & S airport conveyor

73 74 54 72 50 55 59 50, 62, 68 49 47 50

H Hdr, inc. Heery international Hill international HmSHost corporation Hntb companies Hobart ground power Honeywell international hudson group

57 45, 54, 69 54, 55 52, 53 55 62 59, 60, 65, 71, 73, 75 52, 53

i inet airport Systems infax, inc. innovative electronic designs, inc. intelligent decisions iscon video imaging, inc. iSS facility Services inc.

62 61 61, 66 64, 76 72 59

J Jacobs consultancy Jane’s airport review J + b aviation Services Jbt aerotech – Jetway Systems Jervis b. webb company Jviation, inc.

55 66 62 45, 46, 50, 62, 68, 75 50 47

K kee consultants inc kimley-Horn and associates, inc.

73 47, 54, 57, 58, 69 46, 62 54 44 71 61, 66, 67 50 64 44 57

D daktronics 56 dallas/fort worth international airport 45 daroff design inc. + ddi architects, pc 47, 63, 74 delaware north companies travel Hospitality Services 52 delta airport consultants, inc. 47 departure media inc. 43 detect, inc. 76 dkS doorking, inc. 71 dm airports, ltd. 45 dme corporation 64 door control Services 71

e embry riddle aeronautical university – college of business 56 enerfusion inc. 52 envision product design 72 era Systems corporation 43, 58, 66 era Systems corporation, an Sra international Subsidiary 44 eSco - Zodiac aerospace 70 excel Hand dryers 70

F faac incorporated fabritec

five Star airport alliance five Star parking future fibre technologies inc.

76 47

55 47, 58

L l-3 communications leo a daly lochard environment management Solutions logan teleflex, inc. logical decisions inc. lucasey manufacturing corporation

72 47 58 50 67 50, 56, 61, 72

M magal-Senstar, inc. matrix Systems, inc. mead & Hunt, inc. michael baker Jr., inc. midwest air traffic control Service inc. millicare textile and carpet care milliken & company

74 71 48 48 43 61 61

43 62 49 49

o oag off the wall products o.r. colan associates, llc oshkosh corporation

Q q&d construction, inc. quantum Secure, inc.

53 71

r rapiscan Systems reveal imaging technologies, inc. ricondo & associates, inc. robinson aviation (rva), inc. rosenbauer general division rS&H

73 73 46, 48, 51, 55, 59, 60, 63, 67 44 44 55, 58, 63, 66, 71

S Safegate airport Systems, inc. 44, 45, 65 Sebesta blomberg 58 Sensis corporation 43 Serco, inc. 44 Siemens 50, 51, 60, 64, 65, 67, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76 Signature flight Support 60 Sita 64 Smarte carte, inc. 65, 68 Snap Surveys, ltd. 70 South central chapter aaae 49 Southeast chapter aaae 49 Southwest chapter aaae 49 Southwest microwave, inc. 71 Standard parking 68 Staxi corporation limited 63 Stellar Services 75 Stv 48 Subway® 52 SuperShuttle international, inc. 63 SureScan corporation 51 Swifttrip 75

t tandus 61 tawi uSa 51 telegra inc. 74 thales atm, inc. 44 the burns group 57 the d.S. brown company 68 the escalator cleaning co. 59 the louis berger group, inc. 48 the lpa group incorporated 48 the walsh group 46, 51, 53, 54, 56, 68 thyssenkrupp airport Systems, inc. 68 tilt-a-way/ideal manufacturing 67, 72 transcore 58, 63, 67, 72, 76 transpo industries, inc. 60, 65 transportation consulting + management 56 transportation research board – acrp 70 transportation Security administration 73 tranSystems 48 trilectron/air-a-plane 62 turner construction 54 tymco 75 tymetal corp. 72

ugl unicco unison consulting, inc. urS corp

59 56 48

V vertech industrial Systems, llc visiontron corp.

70 53 64 44

p parsons brinckerhoff paSSur aerospace patlite (u.S.a.) corporation

55 66 46 46 65 71 50

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n national air traffic controllers association nilfisk-advance, inc. northeast chapter aaae northwest chapter aaae

pbS&J penta corporation philadelphia international airport phoenix Sky Harbor international airport polycast trench drains (Hubbell lenoir city) probaris pteris global limited

43, 51, 76 74

W walker parking consultants w.d. Schock company, inc. woodward & associates wyle

56 56, 64, 66 56 59

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