GLC-AAAE Chapter Chats

Chapter Chats are available to members only. They are an excellent opportunity to connect with your peers, stay informed about the latest trends in the aviation industry, and gain valuable insights.

Below are the scheduled Chapter Chats for 2025. All Chapter Chats are at 11:00 AM ET, unless noted otherwise. The topic for some Chapter Chats is to be determined. Stay tuned for more details!

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June Chapter Chat 

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Electrical Master Plans (EMPs) – Presented by Garver

Electrical Master Plans (EMPs) provide a comprehensive overview of current and future electrical needs, aiding airports in planning upgrades. They integrate electrical improvements with other airport projects, enhance funding opportunities by detailing project goals for FAA grants, and prepare airports for future technologies like solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicle chargers.

Airport Fuel Facility Considerations - Presented by C&S Companies

Do your airport fuel facilities have adequate storage capacity, functionality, flow rates, types of products, or the number of fuel receiving or dispensing stations needed to meet the airport’s current or near-term needs? Maybe your airport has underground storage tanks nearing the end of their useful life and insurance coverage may be coming to an end. With airport growth many fuel facilities need to be relocated to optimize land usage. These are a few of the situations we have recently encountered that have driven airport fuel facility design and construction projects. This presentation will touch on these and several other situations to consider for replacement, relocation, or upgrades to aviation and ground support equipment fuel facilities.


July Chapter Chat

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Airport Exhibit “A” Property Maps – Presented by KLJ

What does your Airport’s Exhibit “A” look like? Does it meet the FAA’s current requirements? We will talk about why airports are required to have a current Exhibit “A” and what it takes to put one together for your airport. The work can include outreach to the FAA, State Aeronautics agencies, title companies, as well as airport records. What should you look for when researching your property and grant records and how do you maintain your records to keep your Airport’s Exhibit “A” up to date.