MARANA REGIONAL AIRPORT NEWS
Town Manager Terry Rozema sits down with Parks & Recreation Deputy Director Wayne Barnett and Communications Manager Vic Hathaway to talk about the latest awards won by Town staff.
The Town of Marana Communications Division of the Town Manager’s Office is the proud recipient of three national awards from the City-County Communications & Marketing Association (3CMA) for education and branding.
MARANA- The Town of Marana is seeking public comment on proposed pavement improvements within a 500-year Floodplain at the Marana Regional Airport.
This project is a complete removal and reconstruction of approximately 12,000 square yards of pavement, as well as rerouting the airport perimeter road in the immediate vicinity of the project to run along the Avra Valley Road fence line.
Town Manager Terry Rozema sits down with Airport Superintendent Galen Beem to talk about the history of the Marana Regional Airport, its economic impacts, plans for the future, and what residents can do to address noise.
The Marana Regional Airport will be hosting a memorial service for the 19 U.S. Marines killed in an aircraft crash at the airport on April 8, 2000.
Bill Burk, Commandant of the Nighthawk 72 Marana Detachment #1344 Marine Corps League, announced today that the 20th Anniversary Memorial Service will only consist of a 5-plane missing man formation flyover at the Marana Regional Airport on Saturday, April 11, 2020 at 10:00AM to honor the 19 U.S. Marines that were tragically killed in an MV-22 Osprey Tilt rotor aircraft accident at the Airport on April 8, 2000.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, airlines are reducing their flight operations capacities by 70% or more. This requires major airlines to ground portions of their fleet and park airplanes where they can find space. Marana Regional is providing that space, starting last weekend.
For many years, the Marana Regional Airport has been in need of a control tower to communicate between pilots and aircraft, and follow best safety practices. What was previously a goal just out of reach has now made great strides toward reality, after overwhelming support from the community.
The AVQ Town of Marana Regional Airport is hosting the 24th anniversary memorial service for the 19 U.S. Marines killed in an Osprey crash on April 8, 2000.