Airport administration overspent millions on airline payments, tickets

By Erich Wagner
Erich@MarylandReporter.com

The Maryland Aviation Administration, which runs BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, left over $2 million in federal funds on the table and spent nearly $8 million in incentive payments to British Airways without ensuring that the payments were properly calculated, according to state auditors.

The auditors’ report, released Friday, highlighted several problems with the way the aviation administration does business and found that employees bought tickets for international flights at unnecessarily high prices.

The aviation agency was denied $2.4 million in federal money because it had not fulfilled the requirements for the Federal Aviation Administration’s noise compatibility program, the report said. The agency sent FAA a plan to comply with the rules, but it still has not been reimbursed for any of the money, some of it spent more than four years ago.

The auditors also questioned the administration’s specifications for purchasing an ambulance, which they said favored one vendor. The specifications mirrored almost identically the language of the manufacturer’s descriptions of the emergency vehicle, leading to only one bid response to the agency’s solicitation.

“On the surface these seem pretty egregious; we can’t let these things happen,” said Sen. James “Ed” DeGrange, D-Anne Arundel, chair of the public safety, transportation and environment budget subcommittee, which reviews the Maryland Aviation Administration’s funding. He had not yet seen the report but said the administration would have to explain itself in budget hearings.

“We certainly will be raising these issues,” DeGrange said.

The report recommended that the administration establish procedures to ensure the propriety of the incentive payments they make to British Airways and that it buy airline tickets in a more cost-effective way. The auditors also asked for an investigation into the purchase of the ambulance, in conjunction with the attorney general’s office.

In its response to the audit, the Maryland Aviation Administration said that it is waiting for FAA approval of their noise compatibility plan, and will be working with the FAA to secure reimbursement as the money becomes available. Additionally, the administration said it had already established adequate measures to ensure the propriety of payments.

Jonathan Dean, a spokesman for the Maryland Aviation Administration, said that the attorney general’s office is already reviewing the purchase of the ambulance in question, and that the administration “has established additional procedures to ensure that procurement specifications are drafted independently.”

Reused from MarylandReporter.com with permission.

Google provides Free Wi-Fi at BWI until 1/15

Baltimore Business Journal has the details. Google will ask wi-fi users to make Google Chrome their default browser as well as asking them to donate to non-profits that Google supports.

Picture of AirTran’s “Ravens 1″

AirTran

Ravens 1 has Flown the Coop

Ravens 1 Team Themed AirTran Aircraft

AirTran Airways and Baltimore Ravens Unveil Custom Painted “Ravens 1”

ORLANDO, Fla. (October 27, 2009) – AirTran Airways, a subsidiary of AirTran Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: AAI) and the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens today unveiled a custom-painted, purple and black Boeing 717 dubbed, Ravens 1.

“Our partnership with the Ravens is now literally flying high and we are so excited about adding this great looking aircraft to our fleet,” said Kirk Thornburg, AirTran Airways’ vice president of maintenance and engineering. “We are happy to demonstrate our commitment to this great franchise and thriving city with this beautifully painted aircraft.”

Millions of people will see the plane as it serves cities on AirTran Airways’ route network of more than 60 destinations.

“The Baltimore Ravens are excited about the arrival of Ravens 1,” said Kevin Rochlitz, vice president of national sales for the Baltimore Ravens. “We look forward to seeing the Ravens and AirTran Airways brands flying together throughout AirTran’s network, emphasizing their commitment to the Baltimore Ravens and the community.”

To celebrate the unique livery, AirTran Airways and the Ravens challenged staffers from Franklin Square Hospital, which is supported by Ravens tight end Todd Heap, to pull the aircraft for charity. The airline rewarded their successful attempt with a $10,000 donation to the hospital.

Ravens 1 marks the second team-themed aircraft in the AirTran Airways fleet. Two weeks ago, the airline unveiled Falcons 1 and will introduce Colts 1 in the coming weeks.

AirTran Airways, a subsidiary of AirTran Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: AAI) and a Fortune 1000 company, has been ranked the number one low cost carrier in the Airline Quality Rating study for the past two years.  AirTran is the only major airline with Wi-Fi on every flight and offers coast-to-coast service on North America’s newest all-Boeing fleet. Its low-cost, high-quality product also includes assigned seating, Business Class and complimentary XM Satellite Radio on every flight. To book a flight, visit www.airtran.com.

Baltimore Ravens and AirTran Unveil Plane Livery

Baltimore Ravens

Media Advisory – Baltimore Ravens and AirTran Unveil Plane Livery
The Baltimore Ravens and AirTran Airways will unveil a custom-painted aircraft called “Ravens 1” tomorrow, Tuesday, Oct. 27 at BWI. by BaltimoreRavens.com
Oct 26, 2009, 12:16PM
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The Baltimore Ravens and AirTran Airways will unveil a custom-painted aircraft called “Ravens 1” tomorrow, Tuesday, Oct. 27, at the BWI Airport Mid-field Cargo Complex.

Who: Ravens President Dick Cass
Ravens Tight End Todd Heap
Kirk Thornburg, VP of Maintenance & Engineering for AirTran
Scott Barhight, Chairman of the Board, Franklin Square Hospital Center
Baltimore Ravens Cheerleaders, Drumline and Mascot, Poe

What: Baltimore Ravens and AirTran Airways unveil custom aircraft livery in Ravens colors. In addition, staffers from Franklin Square Hospital, Ravens Cheerleaders and Ravens Mascot, Poe, will pull plane for a donation from AirTran to Franklin Square Hospital

When: Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009
10:15 a.m.

Where: BWI Airport
Mid-field Cargo Complex
Cargo Building G
2735 Mathison Way

Driving directions: Take I-195 east towards BWI. Take Exit 1-B on to MD-170 South. Go straight on MD-170 South past Northrop Grumman facility, past BWI Rail Station, past BWI Marshall Airport rental car facility. At light for Mathison Way, turn left on to Mathison Way. Go straight on Mathison Way to Mid-Field Cargo Complex, located on left side of roadway.

CONTACT:
Cynthia Tinsley-Douglas, Public Relations for AirTran Airways
Cell: 404.433.9839 404.433.9839
Cynthia.Tinsley-Douglas@airtran.com

Runners and Walkers to raise money for children with Down Syndrome

CALENDAR LISTING
Sunday, September 27, 2009

Media Contact:
Jessie Benson/Jamie Watt
410-243-3790

RUNNERS AND WALKERS TO RAISE MONEY FOR CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME
23rd annual BWI Run/Walk to benefit Kennedy Krieger Institute’s Down Syndrome Clinic

(Baltimore, MD) –Northrop Grumman will once again partner with the BWI Airport and other local sponsors to host the 23rd Annual BWI Run/Walk, which benefits the Kennedy Krieger Institute’s Down Syndrome Clinic. The family friendly event features two courses, a 4-Mile Run and a 2-Mile Family Walk, as well as activities for all ages. In addition to runner and school challenge awards, there will also be entertainment, food, beverages, and impressive prizes including four round-trip Air Tran Airways tickets and MARC Train tickets.

Online team fundraising will debut this year, allowing participants to form teams, create web pages, and raise money from supporters by securing donations online.  To get started, participants can visit http://events.kennedykrieger.org.

What: 23rd Annual BWI Run/Walk Event

When: Sunday, September 27, 2009
Registration 7:30 to 8:15 a.m.
4-Mile Run and 2-Mile Family Walk begin at 8:50 a.m.


Where
:                        BWI Airport Midfield Cargo Complex, Building G
Mathison Way (off Aviation Boulevard), Linthicum, MD, 21240

Cost:
Advance Registration (prior to September 14)
2 Mile Walk                        4 Mile Run
Adults                                          $15.00                                    $20.00
Children under 13                        $10.00                                    $10.00

After September14th t-shirts are not guaranteed for all participants and all registration fees increase by $5.

For Information/ Call 410-993-RUNN (7866) or visit http://events.kennedykrieger.org or
Registration: www.kennedykrieger.org <http://www.kennedykrieger.org> .


About Kennedy Krieger Institute
Internationally recognized for improving the lives of children and adolescents with disorders and injuries of the brain and spinal cord, the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, MD serves more than 13,000 individuals each year through inpatient and outpatient clinics, home and community services and school-based programs.  Kennedy Krieger provides a wide range of services for children with developmental concerns mild to severe, and is home to a team of investigators who are contributing to the understanding of how disorders develop while pioneering new interventions and earlier diagnosis.  For more information on Kennedy Krieger Institute, visit www.kennedykrieger.org<http://www.kennedykrieger.org> .

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