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Massachusetts Airport Association Renews Agenda
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At its annual meeting in October, the Massachusetts Airport Management Association renewed its goals for the state's airports and elected new officers.
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At its annual meeting in October, the Massachusetts Airport Management Association renewed its goals for the state's airports and elected new officers.
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Coming off its recent annual meeting in Springfield, the Massachusetts Airport Management Association (MAMA) elected a new slate of officers and renewed its goals for supporting the state’s 37 public-use airports in the upcoming year.


Matt Elia, the assistant airport manager at Cape Cod Gateway Airport, was elected as president and outlined a list of the organization’s priorities. Among them are increased funding for the Commonwealth’s airports that provide $24.7 billion in annual economic output and protecting the Massachusetts state aviation sales tax exemption that helps to support more than 199,000 aviation-related positions across the state. The data, he said, comes from a recent statewide airport economic study conducted by the MassDOT Aeronautics Division.


Other newly elected MAMA officials include v-p Christopher Willenborg, manager at Westfield-Barnes Airport; secretary Daniel Shearer, manager of Pittsfield Municipal Airport; and treasurer Andrew Widor, manager of Westover Metropolitan Airport.


Elected to the MAMA board of directors were Matt Cardillo, manager at Plymouth Airport; David Dinneen, business development professional at Gale Associates; Geoff Freeman, manager at Martha’s Vineyard Airport; and Jean Mongillo, v-p and senior airport engineer at civil engineering firm Hoyle Tanner. David Graham, former MAMA president, was appointed to the newly created honorary position of historian.

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