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State Provides $5 Million in Additional CARB Funding
Governor Ferguson signed the state budget on May 20, appropriating $5 million in additional funds for the Community Aviation Revitalization Board (CARB) loan program. The CARB loan program provides low-interest loans for capital projects at public use airports that generate revenue or reduce costs to make airports more self-sustainable.
CARB offers loans up to $1.2 million at a fixed 2% interest rate. Loans can be up to 20 years with an optional 3-year loan repayment deferral period. To date, CARB has funded 23 projects for $14.5 million. Projects have included hangars, fueling facilities, airport utility infrastructure, a multipurpose building that included a restaurant, an aviation workforce training facility, acquisition of an existing terminal building, and airport equipment. Over 78% of the projects have been successfully completed.
The Community Aviation Revitalization Board (CARB) is meeting in October to award funds and is accepting applications. The initial deadline for applications is Friday, October 19, 2025. For an application or more information, contact Dave Chenaur, Aviation Loan Program Manager at chenaud@wsdot.wa.gov or 360-628-1767 (cell). The loan application and other loan program information is also posted on WSDOT Aviation’s website, https://wsdot.wa.gov/travel/aviation/ community-aviation-revitalization-board-carb-loan-program
Walla Walla Celebrates New Improvements

On Monday, June 16, the Port of Walla Walla hosted a well-attended Dedication and Open House. Visitors were allowed to explore the newly improved security screening and gate area and the new Port Administrative Offices on the second floor of the Terminal Building. Each office was planned to take advantage of a wide view of the hills and the airport.
Longtime aviator and Walla Walla Airport Manager Larry Adams was honored with lavish praise for his past work in the field of aviation, with the new conference room being named The Larry Adams Conference Room. Current Airport Manager Jennifer Skoglund praised Mr. Adams for his guidance and mentorship.

Representatives from Horizon/Alaska Airlines received recognition and praise for their 40 years of service at the Walla Walla Regional Airport.

Free Airport Kiosk!
Have you ever wanted a kiosk for your airport but didn’t have the time to build one? Well, WSDOT Aviation has a kiosk available valued at $2,500 in material – for free! You must provide your own transportation to pick up the kiosk, but WSDOT will help you load it. The kiosk was built by WSDOT Aviation staff when the kiosk program started in 2018. The WSDOT Aviation Division recently relocated its office from Olympia Regional airport to the WSDOT Headquarters building. Unfortunately, the new location is not an ideal location to promote the kiosk and “Fly Washington” Passport Programs. The purpose of the kiosk is to highlight the local community and what it has to offer |visitors. The kiosk is perfect for posting information that helps draw pilots and their passengers into the surrounding community.
The kiosk can also provide pilots with local aviation information to improve the cohesiveness of airport operations. This kiosk comes with a mounted lockable glass display case that can display all of this information to include brochures, maps, menus, and local flight procedure. It was designed to be an integral part of the “Fly Washington” Passport Program and gives airports an easily identifiable location on an airport for pilots to fly in and participate in the program and it allows them to have access to the passport stamp 24 hours a day. The kiosk comes with a green mailbox that houses the Passport stamp. If you are interested in owning this kiosk, contact John MacArthur, WSDOT Aviation, at 360-529-6548 by cell or email at john.macarthur@wsdot.wa.gov

Air Race Classic Comes to Spokane
After many years, the Air Race Classic is coming to Spokane. This historical all-women's air race began in 1929 and has continued every year since, only pausing during WWII. The 2025 race begins in Fairhope, AL continuing through 11 states, with the terminus at Felts Field Airport in Spokane. Typically, 50 or more general aviation planes from all over the United States compete, each with a pilot and copilot.
The ARC begins on June 17 and ends in Spokane on June 20. If you would like to help volunteer at the Terminus or if you know women who would like to enter the race, go to www.airraceclassic.org.


A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
I am sincerely honored to have been elected President of WAMA for 2025. It is my privilege to serve in this capacity, as I am committed to exploring innovative ways to enhance our organization and effectively address the needs of our members.
In alignment with WAMA’s Mission Statement, which emphasizes our commitment to strengthening airport management and fostering professionalism among airport operators in Washington State, I look forward to continuing our alliance.
As we prepare for 2025, I am excited about our board and committee members' ongoing commitment to advancing our organization's goals. During my presidency, I plan to focus on enhancing our processes, continuing outreach to small and rural airports, and increasing student engagement in WAMA.
I look forward to working collaboratively with all of you to further our mission and make a meaningful impact in our industry. Thank you for your trust and support.
Lorene Robinson, C.M., ACE
President, Washington Airport Management Association

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