Public Notice Form – MVY (REV)
230812-13 Martha’s Vineyard VIP ZBW 3-2795
Final MVY_NEM_cover_letter_20231211 HMMH_MVYPart150_Submittal_20231215_w-appendices MVY-Newsletter-2_09272023 Newsletter- 1 20231010 TAC Noise Study Presentation 3 20230925_MVY_Part150_PublicWorkshop2_Boards 20231010_MVY_Part150_TAC-3_Draft_Presentation_final MVYPart150_Draft_for_Review MVY-Newsletter-2_09272023 20230425_MVY_Part150_TAC-2_Draft_Presentation_final 20230131 TAC Noise Study Presentation 1 20230131_MVY_Part150_TAC-1_Presentation-final Noise_101_Handout 20230131_MVY_Part150_PublicWorkshop1_BoardsFINAL Comment Card https://www.faa.gov/newsroom/faa-airport-noise-program Public information session – FAA Noise Study Grant MVY_Newsletter-v1
2022-09-16 Martha’s Vineyard Humanitarian Response Press Release #4 – English
https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/2021-11/2021_PAR.pdf
The Martha’s Vineyard Airport Commission has submitted a Final Environmental Impact Report / Environmental Assessment (FEIR/EA) for the airport’s Capital Improvement Plan to the Massachusetts Secretary of Energy & Environmental Affairs and the Federal Aviation Administration. This will continue review of the above-referenced project pursuant to the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (“MEPA”) and the National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”). The Capital Improvement Plan is the airport’s list of projects that are proposed to be implemented over the next several years. The projects include: Business Park Lots 34 and 38 Improve Fuel Farm Access and Safety Aircraft Hangar Development Airspace Vegetation Management Runway 15-33 and Taxiway E Reconstruction Terminal Building Renovation Aircraft Parking and Movement Areas Access Road Improvements These projects […]
PUBLIC NOTICE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DRILL MARTHA’S VINEYARD AIRPORT SUNDAY MARCH 21, 2021 FROM 1000a.m. – 12noon The public is advised that there will be interuptions to vehicular traffic and aviation traffic to facilitate easy access by emergencey response agencies. The purpose of the drill is to test and evaluate the prepardness of the Airport and mutual aid partners to respond in the event of an accident at the Vineyard Airport. The drill is conducted in compliance with FAA part 139 regulations to ensure the highest level of safety measures are in place at the aiport. We thank the public for your support to maintain the highest level of safety and security at our Airport for the benefit of all our […]
https://www.tsa.gov/news/releases/2019/04/24/residents-massachusetts-will-need-real-id-board-airplane-starting-october-0
EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 2018: Air Traffic Control winter hours will be 0700 L – 1700 L CTAF (common traffic advisory frequency) is 121.4 Clearance Delivery after Tower hours is 119.7 Boston South PLEASE CHECK NOTAMS AS THERE IS CONSTRUCTION ON AIRFIELD
LAZ MKV Release 051818 https://www.lazparking.com/local/vineyard-haven-ma/martha-vineyard-airport
Martha’s Vineyard Airport needs to rehabilitate the pavement on our main runway, 6-24. We will make every effort to keep Runway 6-24 as fully operational as possible, but we will have to close it at times. This project is contingent upon the receipt of Federal grant funds which we anticipate being made available in October, 2018. There will be no construction and no related impacts to the runway prior to October, 2018. As soon as we have more specific information we will post it.
https://www.faa.gov/news/updates/?newsId=89306
DOT gets thousands of contacts per year from U.S. airline passengers about their rights regarding lost baggage, delayed/cancelled flights, discrimination, etc. So they have re-launched their site to better assist consumers as we enter the busiest travel season of the year. https://www.transportation.gov/airconsumer
MVY is excited to announce our new website! The easy-to-use site features real-time flight data for passengers, information for pilots, and all the information you will need to plan a successful trip to the island!
Martha’s Vineyard Airport was recently featured in Airport Magazine written by Airport Manager, Ann Richart, AAE. The article discusses the Airport’s preparation for VIP guests including President Obama. MVY is no stranger to VIP guests, in fact, in 1874 Ulysses S. Grant vacationed on the island and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis kept a home on the island until her death. The Obama’s one month stay on the island required extensive airport coordination, GA coordination, and security. Read the full article here.