Friday, January 17, 2025

News Release: Continued Growth at St. Louis Downtown Airport in 2024; Momentum Shows No Signs of Slowing for 2025


[ST. LOUIS/January 17, 2025] 2024 marked another milestone year at St. Louis Downtown Airport. The general aviation airport experienced positive trends in flight operations and tenant expansions that are nearing completion. The airport also participated in regional efforts to accelerate the establishment of a pipeline of future skilled workers for a thriving aviation and aerospace industry. With more growth anticipated during 2025, St. Louis Downtown Airport is strengthening its unique position as a premier business aviation facility located in St. Clair County, Illinois, just minutes from the Gateway Arch.




Early in 2024, the Federal Aviation Administration notified St. Louis Downtown Airport (KCPS) that it now meets the standard to be recognized as a National General Aviation Airport. The designation derived from the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) identifies existing and proposed airports that are considered significant to national air transportation and thus may be eligible to receive federal funds.

“This move was significant for KCPS and our tenants as it opened the door for the airport to receive up to $1 million in additional grants in FY25 and FY26 for eligible airport improvement projects,” said Sandra Shore, St. Louis Downtown Airport Director. “Those improvements would provide enhanced infrastructure and even better services.”

To help foster the next generation of aerospace and aviation professionals, St. Louis Downtown Airport was the setting for several partner events throughout the year. In June, Saint Louis University’s (SLU) Parks Department of Aviation Science held its annual Aviation Summer Academy for more than 20 high school seniors across eight states who were introduced to the world of aviation and the exciting careers within it. Students learned flight basics using high-tech simulators, heard from guest speakers about flight careers, stepped into the cockpit of different aircraft to gain hands-on experience and experienced the thrill of flight. SLU’s team was back at the airport in October to host the annual Girls in Aviation Day event, encouraging approximately 130 young women from more than a dozen area high schools and organizations to explore possible careers in aviation.

Southwestern Illinois College’s inaugural three-day Aviation Summer Sampler Camp in July introduced another 18 area high school juniors and seniors to the fascinating world of aviation. The camp included a combination of hands-on experiences, panels with students and professionals, guest speakers, and a flight experience in the cockpit of a real plane.

In August, St. Louis Downtown Airport was pleased to be among five area airports assisting with the launch of the St. Louis Regional Aerospace and Aviation Task Force, along with the St. Louis Regional Freightway and area leaders in aerospace manufacturing and service, education and workforce training. The launch was in response to more than $5 billion in recent and planned investments that are creating urgent demand for workers to fill an estimated 1,000 new positions in the region. 

“The St. Louis area is historically rooted in aviation production, which continues to be a flourishing sector attracting significant investment,” said Mary Lamie, Executive Vice President of Multimodal Enterprises for Bi-State Development, which owns and operates the airport. “The formation of this Task Force will bring attention to the growing industry that continues to create jobs for St. Louis, and it will help to connect aspiring aerospace and aviation professionals to the many resources available to develop their skills so they can be a part of this vibrant ecosystem.” 

Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. – a key participant in the Task Force and the airport’s largest tenant – remained engaged in a variety of initiatives contributing to those recruiting efforts locally, including a youth apprenticeship program with Cahokia High School, Belleville School District and the Center for Academic and Vocational Excellence. The program offers the potential for students to receive full-time jobs upon graduation. Gulfstream’s $28.5 million expansion of its operations at the airport facility is expected to be completed during the first half of 2025. More than half of the 200 available positions announced as part of the expansion had already been filled by November of 2024 – including locally onboarded talent – ranging from avionics employees, interior installers, painters, upholstery technicians, cabinet makers and various other technical positions that are key to Gulfstream’s growth at the airport. 

Last year, St. Louis Downtown Airport also saw flight operations increase to a total of 119,173 during the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2024. The data follows a continuing positive trend in year-over-year growth of flight operations. In fact, flight operations reported in FY24 represent a 17% increase since FY22, marking the third consecutive year of post-pandemic growth.

“The trend in increased flight operations shows aviation activity has returned to normal for private and business travel customers and aviation businesses,” said Shore. “We’re looking forward to continued growth in 2025.” 

To learn more about St. Louis Downtown Airport, visit www.stlouisdowntownairport.com.

Patti Beck 

Bi-State Development, Senior Director of Media & Public Relations 

314-982-1524 

About Bi-State Development

Bi-State Development (BSD) owns and operates St. Louis Downtown Airport and the Gateway Arch Riverboats, as well as operates the Gateway Arch Revenue Collections Center and Gateway Arch trams. BSD is the operator of the Metro Transit public transportation system in eastern Missouri and southwestern Illinois, which includes the 74 vehicle, 46-mile MetroLink light rail system; a MetroBus vehicle fleet of approximately 237 clean-burning diesel buses and 24 battery-electric buses; and Metro Call-A-Ride, a paratransit fleet of 123 vans. BSD also operates the St. Louis Regional Freightway, the region’s freight district.

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

What is The Aero Experience? Our Mission and Services

The Aero Experience continues into our second decade promoting Midwest Aviation, and we look forward to more fun and flying in the year ahead. We will be covering more events, supporting more initiatives and producing more media than ever before. The Aero Experience is also grateful for the sponsors and advertisers from across the region who continue to support our mission.  


Carmelo Turdo, Founder
What is The Aero Experience? 
The Aero Experience is a celebration of Midwest Aviation and aerospace achievement. We believe that aviation is best appreciated through direct participation, and so we encourage everyone to engage in the many aviation activities available to the general public in our region. We also work with industry leaders to strengthen the Midwest Aviation business climate and inform our viewers of professional development opportunities as they become available. The results of our work can be found in a wide range of marketing materials, from aviation industry and general media outlets to periodicals and books. Event coverage and feature stories are regularly posted on our website, The Aero Experience blog, and videos are included on The Aero Experience YouTube Channel.

The Aero Experience thanks everyone who has worked with us in the past to promote Midwest Aviation. Please consider supporting our work through the sponsorship and advertising opportunities listed below and contact us regarding Midwest Aviation events and interesting people we should feature in our coverage!

Media Coverage of Aviation News, Events and Features:
The Aero Experience provides media coverage of Midwest Aviation events and publishes feature stories of interest to the aviation community and general audiences. Our coverage may include individual or corporate profiles, STEM education programs, guest speakers, association meetings, seminars, trade shows, conventions, open houses, airshows and fly-ins, historic occasions and countless other opportunities to promote the positive aspects of Midwest Aviation. We also provide photo shoots and video coverage for private events as listed in our service offerings below.  

Sponsors and Midwest Aviation Partners:
The Aero Experience promotes our sponsors and Midwest Aviation partners, including: Elite AviationWings of HopeGateway Flight TrainingPiston AviationGateway Jets, The Greater St. Louis Business Aviation AssociationSt. Louis Regional Freightway, Army Aviation Heritage Foundation Gateway ChapterMissouri Wing of the CAF and Fly with AlexisWe are also a team sponsor of Patrick McAlee Airshows – ExtremeFlight and support the Team Alec Forever Foundation. Sponsor partners receive home page advertising space, priority coverage of events, additional media products and promotion of their products and services.  

Advertising Packages for The Aero Experience:
The Aero Experience welcomes your ad in our prime home page advertising space. Your ad will reach thousands of current and potential customers, reinforcing your brand among our audience by providing a link to your website for direct contact with your company. Join the Midwest Aviation community's source for first-hand feature stories and event media services.
                     
Ad Package: 12 months/$300:
Home page logo ad with link;
Introductory feature story about your business;
Referrals for your products and services;
Additional services listed below are bid separately. *

Ad Package Extra: 12 months/$1,000:
Home page logo ad with link;
Introductory feature story about your business;
Referrals for your products and services;
Priority placement of feature stories, videos and event coverage;
Additional services listed below are included. *

* Additional Services  

Promotional photos and videos;
Special event coverage and media package;
Aircraft photo and video sessions; 
Full-length feature stories for third party media sources;
Other related services as mutually agreed upon in advance.
Extra expenses for a project or event, including but not limited to entry and media access fees, aviation assets (as applicable) and travel/lodging are borne by the sponsor or event host.
 
Contact Carmelo Turdo at aeroexperience@att.net for details.

The Aero Experience provides full-length stories and media support for other publications:
Media from The Aero Experience have appeared in other local, regional, national and international publications and video productions, increasing our ability to promote Midwest Aviation. Media requested by our sponsors, event organizers, researchers and other publications are provided through mutual agreement with sourcing to The Aero Experience. Some examples of third-party media sources, not including sponsor publications, include:

Newspapers:
Alton Telegraph
St. Louis Post Dispatch

Newsletters (multiple editions):
AIAA Gateway News
Chesterfield Villas
EE Times
Greater St. Louis Flight Instructors Association News
Hands of Compassion, Reichard Report
Missouri Aviation Historical Society Middle Marker
Missouri Pilots Assocation News
Ozark Air Lines Silver Swallows Alumni Newsletter
P-38 Lightning Association
Saint Louis Downtown Airport
Spirits of St. Louis RC Club Flightlines

Periodicals (specific editions):
NATA Skylines, Fall/October 2024
The Buzz Magazine, August 2024
NATA Skylines, Fall 2023
St. Louis Science Center NewScience, Winter 2022
NATA Skylines, Fall/September 2022
NATA Skylines, Spring/March 2022
St. Louis Science Center NewScience, Winter 2021
ICAS Air Shows, 1Q 2021
Global Aviator, February 2021
FAA Safety Briefing, January/February 2021 
World Airshow News, Autumn 2020 
IAC Sport Aerobatics, July 2020
IAC Sport Aerobatics, January 2020
NATA Skylines, Winter/December 2019
Aviation News Journal Magazine, November/December 2014
Arabian Aerospace, November 2013
Skyways, April 2012
World Airshow News, Featured Contributor September - November 2010

Books:
Wings of Hope. (2024) SOAR Into STEM Book of Knowledge
Parsons, D. (2022) One Hotel Zero, Blurb Books
Klaus, H. and Bert Kinzey (2020). F/A-18E & F/A-18F Super Hornet in Detail & Scale
Kissinger, B. (2015). Fly Now! (Book and Movie Combo), Pax et Amor Productions Intl. 
Turdo, C. (2002). Aviation Adventures, Turdo Productions

Marketing Materials and Event Programs:   
Midwest Aviation Expo 2024 Official Program, Fall 2024
Erik Lindbergh Lancair Restoration/First Flight Certificate, February 2024
Sun'n Fun International Fly-In & Expo Official Souvenir Program, Spring 2021
Giles Henderson Memorial Fly-In Announcement, Summer 2018
GT Propellers GT3G-MMP brochure, Summer 2018
Illinois Tourism Visitors Guide 2018 Commemorative Issue, Winter 2017/2018
Highter Education Channel, Come Fly with Us, April 2017
Sun'n Fun International Fly-In & Expo Official Souvenir Program, Spring 2015
Midwest Airport Fun Days poster and event card, Spring 2015
Mount Vernon Outland Airport IL ANG Lobby Exhibit, Summer 2014
Midwest Airport Fun Days poster and event card, Spring 2014
Greater St. Louis Air & Space Museum brochure, Fall 2013
STL Biplane Rides Enjoy St. Louis from the Air! brochure, Fall 2012
Asolo Repertory Theatre, Come Here Often, 2011-2012 Season Program
Centennial of Naval Aviation, Celebrating 100 Years of Naval Aviation, Winter 2011

The Aero Experience Has Sponsored These Activities:
Team Alec Forever Golf Tournament Hole Sponsor, July 2024
100 Years Around Australia Flight Promotion, April - July 2024
Gateway Youth Aeronautical Foundation Founding and Media Sponsor, 2020-2024
Ranken Technical College Summer Adventure Academy, Summer 2022
Nathan Rose Cancer Benefit auction items, February 2020 
International Space Development Conference, St. Louis, May 2017 

Testimonials for The Aero Experience
"Gateway Jets and I pass on a sincere Thank You to Carmelo and The Aero Experience for some great company and outstanding coverage of our expansion and open house. The pictures look phenomenal, and the 3-part series covers our operations and philosophy perfectly."  Corey Tomczak, Founder and President of Gateway Jets

"St. Louis is a great aviation town with a rich history. I feel that there are a vast amount of activities missed because the word didn't get out, which is why I am very thankful to The Aero Experience team for their efforts to promote Midwest aviation. I like to joke that I can't afford a nice camera, so I have to take Carmelo with me. The truth is, I like Carmelo and what The Aero Experience does for the aviation community."
Paul Voorhees, Owner of Big River Aviation
 
"Carmelo really has a talent of capturing cool pics. We are lucky to have him in our area!" Bob Hamilton, Pitts Special Competition Pilot

"I am proud to have Carmelo and The Aero Experience as a supporter and to reciprocate my support to a great organization. We share similar passions through all facets of aviation and the community. Carmelo and his team will capture amazing moments through beautiful photography and then write very inspiring articles for all airways of our magical aviation industry. The Aero Experience is a unique and great way to make your Aero Events a memorable Experience!"
Airshow Pilot Patrick McAlee, ExtremeFlight 
Patrickmcaleeairshows.com

Friday, December 20, 2024

Southwestern Illinois College to Launch Avionics Certificate Program at Granite City Campus

By Carmelo Turdo
Southwestern Illinois College (SWIC) will launch their new Aviation Electronics Technology (Avionics) Certificate Program in January 2025 at their Sam Wolf Granite City Campus. The program complements the existing Aviation Maintenance Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Program, providing 45 semester hours of state-of-the-art classroom and laboratory training over 49 weeks. SWIC's Avionics Certificate Program is recognized by the Aircraft Electronics Association, and students will become eligible to take the Aircraft Electronics Technician Test after completion. 
Instructor Nick Mansker and Aviation Flight Management Coordinator Keith Mueller










"Avionics is a huge segment of aviation maintenance, primarily involved with the navigation and communication systems on aircraft," Keith Mueller, SWIC's Coordinator of Aviation Flight Management and Aircraft Dispatcher Programs, told The Aero Experience. "This area, especially, has a significant need for more and more aviation maintenance and avionics related personnel with a large number of facilities here in the St. Louis area." He added that within 50 miles of St. Louis, there are over forty organizations in need of avionics technicians. In addition, there are many more positions open in aircraft production, interior finishing, and all levels of aircraft maintenance and inspection. West Star Aviation, Gulfstream Aerospace and the Boeing Company are expanding their operations at St. Louis Regional Airport, St. Louis Downtown Airport and MidAmerica St. Louis Airport.

Mueller and Avionics instructor Nick Mansker are putting the final touches on a brand new, state-of-the-art avionics classroom and hands-on lab suite that will be used for the first session starting January 13. Mansker brings a wealth of experience to SWIC's Avionics Certificate Program. He served in the United States Air Force for 20 years, retiring as a Master Sergeant in 2015, with additional Department of Defense work as a civilian employee. He has been promoting SWIC's program at career fairs and open houses this year as he solidified the curriculum and acquired the impressive training equipment featured here.

"Our program is set up to where we go all the way from the very beginning of basic electronics and getting into the mathematics that it takes to do this kind of work," Mansker explained. "And then we have a 101 course that talks about the aircraft and the basics of the avionics systems. Then we get into DC and AC circuits and talk about microprocessors and go all into computing before we start working on the actual systems on the aircraft." System installation, wiring, troubleshooting and testing are taught in detail during the certificate program. 

"So, when you're done with this course," Mansker continued, "you are able to go out and get a job working for one of the manufacturers around here or for one of the airlines as a repairman type technician with the AET Certification that we're preparing people for." Significant numbers of immediate openings are available for qualified applicants in our area.

In the lab, student workstations will be equipped with individual monitors for the day's lesson as well as a complete set of tools, including an industrial-quality soldering unit. Aspen Avionics Evolution Primary Flight Displays are also available, and supplies such as wiring and associated hardware were donated by industry sponsors. 











Avotek AS76 Cockpit Instrumentation System Trainer

This training device simulates the functioning of both legacy vacuum instruments and modern electronic flight information system displays found in most aircraft. The instruments reflect the movement of the panel acting as the aircraft in pitch, roll and yaw. They can also be affected by changes in barometric pressure in the pitot static system through manipulation of the chamber on the stand below the panel. Instructors can induce faults on the system to set up troubleshooting scenarios for the students.


Avotek AV22 Avionics Systems Trainer

This training device provides an Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) panel to demonstrate modern instrument approaches and aviation radio systems. The students have test points to complete on the wiring bundles behind the panel and with an Instrument Landing System (ILS) test set. The instructor can induce failures on each display, providing a realistic environment for the students. 

Southwestern Illinois College is embarking on a bold, new Avionics Certificate Program to complement the existing Aviation Maintenance Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Program. The Avionics Certificate Program is open to students as a stand-alone course, part of a comprehensive approach to aviation maintenance or contributing to a SWIC aviation degree program. Classes begin January 13, so contact SWIC to enroll.