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  • 2024-12-10

    Alaska Air Group Adds Seattle To Global Route Map With New Service To Tokyo And Seoul

    The Alaska Airlines Group has revealed several significant changes this week. The first destinations to receive flights from Seattle-Tacoma with the widebodies acquired in the merger with Hawaiian Airlines will be Tokyo Narita in Japan and Seoul Incheon in South Korea. Calling all the widebodies In an investor call that outlined the larger Accelerate Alaska plan, the carrier
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsAlaska Airlines, Commercial Aviation, Simple Flying
  • 2024-12-08

    Saving Boeing is the hardest job and biggest opportunity in business

    Dec. 8, 2024 at 6:00 am Updated Dec. 8, 2024 at 6:00 am      1 of 2 | Boeing 737 MAX fuselages sent from Spirit AeroSystems in Wichita for final assembly in Renton piled up on train cars in a rail yard just south of the stadiums in SODO during the Machinists strike that ended last
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsBoeing, Seattle Times
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    2024-12-06

    D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Cracks Down on FAA Compliance with NEPA

    Posted in Aircraft, Airlines, Airport Noise and Capacity Act (ANCA), Airports, Airspace, Aviation and Airport News, California Airport Land Use Planning, California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), California Law, Clean Air Act, Environmental, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Federal Regulation, Litigation, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Transportation On November 12, 2024, the District
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsAviation & Airport Development Law News, Barbara Lichman, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, Litigation
  • 2024-12-04

    Neepaporn Boungjaktha Named Port of Seattle’s Managing Director, Economic Development

    December 4, 2024 The Port of Seattle announced today that it has selected Neepaporn “A” Boungjaktha (NEE-PA-PAWN BOING-JUK-TAH) as the new managing director to lead its Economic Development Division. Boungjaktha will lead the division’s work expanding economic opportunity through economic development, real estate development, tourism, and local, regional, and international partnerships. “After a competitive national
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsEconomic Development Division, Port Of Seattle
  • 2024-12-03

    City of Des Moines SAMP Town Hall

    The City of Des Moines will be hosting a SAMP Town Hall meeting on the Tuesday Dec. 3, 2024, from 6 – 7 p.m. at City Hall. The meeting will be recorded and available online as well. The aim of the meeting is to equip residents to know how to make meaningful and relevant comments
    CategoriesEvents TagsCity Of Des Moines, SAMP Draft EA
  • 2024-12-02

    Des Moines to host public meeting on airport plan feedback before Dec. 13 deadline

    by Joel Moreno, KOMO News Reporter TOPICS: DES MOINES, Wash. — Four open houses have been held already, but city officials in Des Moines are hosting one more opportunity for the public to give feedback on the Port of Seattle’s Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP). The SAMP outlines the growth strategy for the airport and
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsCity Of Des Moines, KOMO, SAMP Draft EA
  • 2024-11-27

    CEQ’s Wings Clipped: D.C. Circuit Invalidates CEQ’s Binding Regulations

    In a significant ruling, the D.C. Circuit in Marin Audubon Society v. Federal Aviation Administration held that the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) lacks the statutory authority to issue binding regulations under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).1 The decision calls into question the legal basis for key aspects of NEPA compliance, including the use
    CategoriesFrom The Web, Litigation TagsMarin Audubon Society v FAA, NEPA, Snell & Wilmer
  • 2024-11-26

    Alaska Air, Delta must face lawsuit over Seattle airport pollution

    by Nate Raymond November 26, 20243:00 PM PST Alaska Air Group (ALK.N) and Delta Air Lines (DAL.N) have lost their bid to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that emissions from their aircraft at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport are responsible for a deadly mixture of toxic pollution. U.S. District Judge Jamal Whitehead in Seattle on Monday rejected the
    CategoriesFrom The Web, Litigation TagsAlaska Airlines, Delta, Hagens-Berman
  • 2024-11-22

    Climate pollution surges in Washington state after pandemic lull

    John Ryan November 22, 2024 / 10:29 am Morning commute traffic is shown on the West Seattle bridge on Monday, September 19, 2022, in Seattle. The bridge reopened over the weekend after a two and a half year closure. KUOW Photo/Megan Farmer Though up-to-date information is hard to come by, energy use and climate-altering pollution appear to
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsClimate, KUOW
  • 2024-11-21

    Fixing Sea-Tac: Much-Needed Airport Expansion is a Long Way Off

    ByMike Merritt November 21, 2024 The Port of Seattle is taking the next critical steps toward what will be Seattle-Tacoma International Airport’s last major expansion before it runs out of room. On Oct. 31, the Port published the federal environmental assessment of its Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP), which analyzes the impacts and potential mitigation
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsPost Alley, SAMP

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    The Port of Seattle is sponsoring four open houses to answer your questions about the SAMP/SEPA Draft EIS. There will be a reporter to take your comments in-person. Monday, June 22: 6–8pm Glacier Middle School Entrance lobby/commons 2450 S 142nd St SeaTac, WA 98168

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