WINGTIPS Summer 2025
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2025 Texas Aviation COnference
The 43rd Texas Aviation Conference, hosted by the Texas Department of Transportation’s (TxDOT’s) Aviation Division, took place at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Denton Convention Center from May 5–8, 2025. The event brought together 555 attendees from across the state, including aviation professionals, educators, policymakers and industry leaders, to explore issues shaping the future of general aviation in Texas.
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2025 Texas Aviation Conference
The 43rd Texas Aviation Conference, hosted by the Texas Department of Transportation’s (TxDOT’s) Aviation Division, took place at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Denton Convention Center from May 5–8, 2025. The event brought together 555 attendees from across the state, including aviation professionals, educators, policymakers and industry leaders, to explore issues shaping the future of…
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National/Regional Airport of the Year, Denton Enterprise Airport
Located in one of the fastest-growing regions in the country, Denton Enterprise Airport is rising to meet increasing aviation demand through strategic development, infrastructure investment and community engagement. In 2024, the airport secured agreements for over half a million square feet of new aeronautical activity—expanding hangar space, tiedown capacity and fueling capabilities. To support this…
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Local/Basic/Unclassified Airport of the Year, Big Spring McMahon-Wrinkle Airport
Once a low-activity general aviation facility, Big Spring McMahon-Wrinkle Airport has transformed into a vital economic engine and key community asset. Since transitioning from an air force base in 1977, the airport has faced significant infrastructure challenges, struggling with outdated facilities and a lack of clear vision. That trajectory began to shift in 2022 with…
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Airport Professional of the Year, Stacey Batch
Stacey Batch, one of this year’s Airport Professional of the Year, is a standout leader in airport operations and project management. With more than a decade of experience, Stacey has driven critical initiatives that have fueled Taylor Municipal Airport’s growth and strengthened its financial foundation. Her leadership was instrumental in bringing a new flight school…
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Airport Professional of the Year, Brandon Reid
Brandon Reid, one of this year’s Airport Professional of the Year, exemplifies leadership and dedication in airport management and community building. With a strong focus on growth and operational excellence, Brandon has driven key initiatives that have expanded facilities and enhanced the overall airport experience. Under Brandon’s leadership, Coulter Field has added 50,000 square feet…
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Airport Project of the Year, Denton Enterprise Airport
The 2025 Airport Project of the Year is a testament to strategic planning and effective execution, delivering critical infrastructure improvements while enhancing operational safety and long-term resilience. Completed in September 2024, the project started with the full-depth reconstruction of the airport’s primary runway on the south end of the runway. During the conceptual design phase,…
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Aviation Educator of the Year, Mark Kirk
Mark Kirk, the 2025 Aviation Educator of the Year, has transformed the aviation program at Granbury High School into a launchpad for the next generation of pilots and industry professionals. Through hands-on learning, real-world exposure and unwavering dedication, Mark has created a pathway for students to not only explore aviation—but to thrive in it. Under…
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RAMP Coordinator of the Year, Sam Kent
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 Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) districts and is available to nearly 300 airports statewide. RAMP coordinators are TxDOT district designated employees who work with…
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Lifetime Achievement Award, Fred Underwood
The Lifetime Achievement Award honors individuals whose longstanding service has significantly advanced aviation in Texas. This year’s recipient, Fred Underwood, has left an enduring mark through decades of leadership, advocacy and commitment to strengthening the state’s aviation system. Fred’s contributions span years of public service, including his tenure on the Texas Transportation Commission, where he…
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2025 Aviation Art Contest
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 depict the significance of aviation. This year’s theme, “Women with Wings,” inspired entries from across the country. State-level winners advanced to the national competition, judged by representatives from…
