Prescott recently hosted the Arizona Airport Association’s Spring Conference, welcoming aviation professionals from across the state for a record-setting event. A total of 225 attendees registered, making it the largest spring conference in the association’s history.
The conference provided an opportunity for collaboration, education, and discussion on key issues impacting Arizona’s airports and aviation industry. Prescott played an active role in the event, with several local airport staff members contributing as panel moderators and speakers.
The City is also pleased to share that Capital Projects Manager, John Kuebrich, was elected to serve on the Arizona Airport Association Executive Board, further strengthening Prescott’s partnership with the organization and its commitment to advancing aviation across the state.
Conference sessions covered a range of topics, including legislative priorities, operational best practices, and future considerations for airport management and development. Attendees also participated in an airport tour, offering a behind-the-scenes look at operations and facilities that support aviation in Prescott.
During the conference welcome, Mayor Cathey Rusing expressed appreciation for the opportunity to host the event. “Hosting this conference reflects Prescott’s continued commitment to aviation and the partnerships that support it,” she said. “The strong attendance and engagement highlight the importance of collaboration within Arizona’s aviation community.”
The Arizona Airport Association continues to support and promote excellence in aviation through events like the Spring Conference, fostering connections and professional development across the industry.
For questions and information contact Danielle Trotter, Public Engagement Manager at 928.777.1401 Ext. 4804 | danielle.trotter@prescott-az.gov