Omaha Airport Authority
The Omaha Airport Authority is the organization charged with management of Omaha Eppley Airfield and Millard Airport in Omaha, Nebraska. It is overseen by a five-person Board of Directors, members of which are appointed by the Mayor of Omaha.[1]
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Abbreviation | OAA |
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Formation | 1959 |
Type | Airport Authority |
Headquarters | Eppley Airfield main terminal |
Region served | Omaha, NE |
Executive Director | Dave Roth |
Parent organization | City of Omaha |
Website | www |
Airport Police
The airport authority has its own police department. The department is independent from, but co-jurisdictional with the Omaha Police Department. As of October 2020, the Chief of the Police is Tim Conahan.[2]
References
- "Airport Facts/Stats – OMA Omaha Eppley Airfield". Omaha Airport Authority. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- Sanderford, Aaron (October 28, 2020). "Trump supporters left in cold for hours after Omaha rally; Biden weighs in with criticism". Omaha World-Herald.
Paramedics took six people to local hospitals "due to a variety of medical conditions," said Tim Conahan, police chief for the Omaha Airport Authority.
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