
Bolen Issues Warning Call on ATC Privatization
The NBAA head says this latest attempt to float the privatization scheme may be the most serious yet.
National Business Aviation Association president and CEO Ed Bolen recently gave an impassioned assessment of the looming threat of U.S. air-traffic-control privatization and the potential for domination by the airlines. “This is a tough group to trust with the future of the air-traffic system,” Bolen said at a joint meeting of the Teterboro Users Group and the Morristown Aviation Group at New Jersey’s Teterboro Airport. “Right now our public airspace serves a public purpose. The airlines are trying to seize control of that so they can operate it to serve themselves and their airports."
“What we are seeing is the airlines and the administration are becoming a lot more aggressive in promoting this,” he warned. In the past, the NBAA had urged its members to contact their congressional representatives, but with this change in the dynamic, Bolen requested that industry members make their case known not only to the highest-level officials in their companies but also to local entities such as mayors, city councils, and chambers of commerce. “The airlines have spent tens of millions of dollars on this effort, and we’re still here,” he said. “That’s because people of this community have gotten active and engaged.”