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Mon, Jul 13, 2009

NBAA: FAA Decision Preserves BizAv Access at Santa Monica Airport

Long-Time Battle Sees A Win For BizAv

NBAA seems pretty pleased with a decision from the FAA finding that the City of Santa Monica cannot ban certain types of business airplanes from Santa Monica Airport (SMO).

"We welcome this decision from the FAA," said NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen. "Access to community airports is fundamental to the companies of all sizes that rely on business aviation to succeed, and we will continue working to preserve business aviation access to Santa Monica and other airports."

In 2008, the city attempted to enact a ban on operations by "Category C and D" aircraft at SMO, and in May 2008, the FAA issued a preliminary ruling, finding that the city lacked the authority to restrict aircraft operations.

After considering two appeals to the FAA's decision brought by the City, the 57-page opinion issued by the agency late last week affirms that its initial ruling was correct, and clarifies the FAA's reasoning. Notably, the new decision explains that the city's controversial ban "unjustly and unreasonably"' discriminates against certain aircraft, which in turn would violate commitments (also known as "grant assurances") made by Santa Monica when the city accepted federal funds for the airport.

"We are pleased the FAA has taken a strong stand on behalf of the business aviation community," Bolen continued. "Business aviation generates jobs and provides a transportation lifeline for communities across the country. The recent ruling from the FAA ensures that Santa Monica and other places can continue to benefit from business aviation."

FMI: www.nbaa.org/ops/airports/smo

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