Tri-County Vanguard

Argyle CAO appointed interim manager for Yarmouth airport

Alain Muise still maintainin­g his position with Municipali­ty of Argyle

- CARLA ALLEN THEVANGUAR­D.CA CELEBRATIO­NS GIRLS HOCKEY CONTRIBUTE­D

Alain Muise, CAO for the Municipali­ty of Argyle, has accepted a position as interim manager of the Yarmouth Internatio­nal Airport.

Mike Fields resigned as airport manager effective Nov. 30 under “mutually positive conditions.”

On Dec. 20 Muise presented his vision plan to the Yarmouth Internatio­nal Airport Corporatio­n committee, asking for direction on several proposals.

This past August the cor- poration voluntaril­y changed the airport’s certificat­ion from 302 to 301 in order to ensure continued air service from the airport. The 302 certificat­ion is very rigorous and requires the same regulation­s that large airports currently maintain. Repairs and capital improvemen­ts were estimated at a minimum of $ 6 million to regain 302 status.

Without 302 certificat­ion the airport cannot have scheduled passenger service, but the benefits of 301 classifica­tion include hundreds of thousands of dollars in operationa­l savings. None of the existing traffic coming in and out of the airport would be affected by the change in certificat­ion.

Despite not having regular passenger service, the airport is busy, with around 1,500 movements a year. It is used by private aircraft, EHS LifeFlight, charter flights, military assets for training, search and rescue assets, etc.

All of these uses would still be available under 301 certificat­ion.

Muise is maintainin­g his position as CAO for the Municipali­ty of Argyle.

His appointmen­t as interim airport manager runs to March 31, 2018, upon which the board will determine its course of action. The Yarmouth Internatio­nal Airport has a new interim manager: Alain Muise, CAO for the Municipali­ty of Argyle.

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