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  • 2026 Aviation Art Contest
    Wingtips Spring 2026

    2026 Aviation Art Contest

    ByG-McMahan June 30, 2026July 6, 2026

    The U.S. Youth Aviation Art Contest, organized by the National Association of State Aviation Officials and the National Aeronautic Association, encourages youth aged 6 to 17 to illustrate the importance of aviation. This year’s theme, Fly to Save Lives, inspired entries from across the country highlighting the brave aviators who come to the rescue when disaster strikes….

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  • Thank you, vendors! We appreciate your support of the Texas Aviation Conference! 
    Wingtips Spring 2026

    Thank you, vendors! We appreciate your support of the Texas Aviation Conference! 

    ByG-McMahan June 30, 2026

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  • RAMP Coordinator of the Year: Pat Brinkman
    Wingtips Spring 2026

    RAMP Coordinator of the Year: Pat Brinkman

    ByG-McMahan June 30, 2026July 6, 2026

    The Routine Airport Maintenance Program (RAMP) was established in 1996 as a grant program to support general maintenance and improvement projects in our airport system. RAMP is supported by all 25 TxDOT districts and is available to nearly 300 airports statewide. RAMP coordinators are TxDOT district designated employees who work with the Aviation Division to…

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  • Three people are standing on a stage, dressed in formal attire. The person in the middle is holding a framed plaque for Aviation Educator of the Year.
    Wingtips Spring 2026

    Aviation Educator of the year: Miller Scanlan

    ByG-McMahan June 30, 2026June 30, 2026

    Miller Scanlan, the 2026 Aviation Educator of the Year, is shaping the future of aviation by developing the next generation of skilled technicians and industry professionals. At Crowley ISD, Scanlan has built a learning environment where students are encouraged to dream big, develop strong technical foundations and pursue meaningful careers in aviation. As the leader…

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  • Nine people are standing on a stage, dressed in formal attire. The person in the middle is holding a framed plaque for Airport Project of the Year.
    Wingtips Spring 2026

    Airport Project of the Year: Skylark Field Airport

    ByG-McMahan June 30, 2026

    Skylark Field Airport demonstrates how thoughtful planning and strong coordination can transform an airport’s capabilities and strengthen the region’s aviation infrastructure. The project delivered a 3,000-square-foot general aviation terminal building equipped with modern architectural finishes and state-of-the-art amenities for pilots, passengers and visitors. The project included a new parking lot and terminal apron, strengthening both…

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  • Three people are standing on a stage, dressed in formal attire. The person in the middle is holding a framed plaque for Airport Professional of the Year.
    Wingtips Spring 2026

    Airport Professional of the Year: Kirk Griffin

    ByG-McMahan June 30, 2026

    Kirk Griffin, airport manager of the Kerrville–Kerr County Airport, has shown exceptional leadership and steady resolve during one of the most challenging moments the Texas Hill Country has faced. In the early morning hours of July 4, 2025, devastating floods swept through Kerr County, overwhelming the Guadalupe River and causing significant damage and loss of…

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  • Five people are standing on a stage, dressed in formal attire. The person in the middle is holding a framed plaque for State Airport of the Year.
    Wingtips Spring 2026

    State Airport of the year: Mason County Airport

    ByG-McMahan June 30, 2026June 30, 2026

    Mason County Airport has long served as a vital gateway to its community and, in recent years, has made significant progress in infrastructure, service capacity and regional economic impact. The airport recently completed a series of improvements to enhance safety and operational efficiency. These include new electrical and lighting systems, airfield drainage upgrades, pavement maintenance…

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  • Local/Basic/Unclassified Airport of the Year: Hillsboro Municipal Airport
    Wingtips Spring 2026

    Local/Basic/Unclassified Airport of the Year: Hillsboro Municipal Airport

    ByG-McMahan June 30, 2026

    Hillsboro Municipal Airport experienced a transformational year, defined by the design and construction of a pavement reconstruction project that essentially replaced the airport’s entire airfield infrastructure. Significant failures in the runway and taxiway system required more than a typical rehabilitation, and addressing these challenges demanded a highly coordinated effort between the airport sponsor, TxDOT and…

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  • National/Regional Airport of the Year: New Braunfels National Airport
    Wingtips Spring 2026

    National/Regional Airport of the Year: New Braunfels National Airport

    ByG-McMahan June 30, 2026June 30, 2026

    New Braunfels National Airport has used its master plan as a foundational guidance for all airport development activities, ensuring every improvement supports long-term goals for capacity, safety and economic impact. Through careful planning and ongoing engagement with stakeholders, the airport has identified opportunities for development, prioritized infrastructure investments and positioned itself to meet future demand,…

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  • Four individuals are seated on a stage in front of a blue curtain, engaged in a panel discussion. They are dressed in business attire and are sitting on upholstered chairs with a small table in the center.
    Wingtips Spring 2026

    44th Texas Aviation Conference

    ByG-McMahan June 30, 2026June 30, 2026

    The 44th Texas Aviation Conference, held at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Dallas Frisco Hotel & Convention Center from March 31 to April 3, 2026, offered a dynamic forum for exploring the trends and issues influencing aviation today. Bringing together experts from across the field, the event fostered meaningful discussions on innovation, safety and the…

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