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Everett’s Paine Field Included On List Of “Potential” Major Airports

January 15, 2021

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It is all very preliminary and somewhat speculative but Paine Field in Everett, Washington was one of six airports identified in a report produced by the Commercial Aviation Coordinating Commission as they look to future  need and demand for aviation service in passenger and cargo operations. Here is information issued Thursday. The Commercial Aviation Coordinating Commission released […]

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Paine Field Installs High Tech Fever Detector

April 29, 2020

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Got word today from Brett Smith at Propeller Airports, owner and developer at Paine Field in Everett, Washington that they’ve turned to technology to keep flyers safe. Here’s their plan. As part of its continuing commitment to be a national leader in protecting customers and staff, in effort to stop the spread of COVID-19, Influenza […]

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Propeller Airports Honored For Public Private Partnership At Paine Field

February 21, 2019

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The first commercial flight has not taken off yet but Propeller Airports is already receiving awards for what the company is creating at Paine Field in Everett, Washington. Brett Smith, CEO of Propeller sent MyEverettNews.com the following press release today outlining recognition by the National Council for Public-Private-Partnerships: Propeller Airports has been recognized by the […]

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Everett’s Paine Field on FAA Closure List

February 23, 2013

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Paine Field in Everett is among the airports in Washington State marked for closure if the government shuts down due to budget issues. In a letter to airline and airport operators around the country Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said the FAA is considering closing air traffic control towers at airports with fewer than 150,000 flight […]

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