Recent News and Press Releases:
- Federal, State and Local Officials Celebrate NARTP Building #2 Groundbreaking
- Drones and Emerging Tech on Display as Surveyor’s Week is Celebrated at the NARTP
- NARTP Signs Cooperative Research and Development Agreement With USTRANSCOM, USAF Air Mobility Command, and ACEA
- Drs. Gaba and Cuitiño Join Board of Directors for National Aerospace Research & Technology Park
- Aviation Training Academy of the Future Coming to NJ Thanks to Unique Partnership
- NARTP Gets $2.25M to Advance Airfield Automation
- Three Atlantic County aviation entities get $13.3 million in earmarks
- Atlantic County Poised to be Among Leaders in New Aviation Technology
- New Jersey American Water Conducts Second Annual Drone Emergency Response Drill
- October 20, 2022 Board of Directors Meeting Agenda
- Deloitte AAM Strategic Roadmap for NJ PR
- NARTP Contracts with Deloitte on AAM Study
- Mark Loeben Appointed Chairman.2.1.22
- 4D weather visualization could come to pilots thanks to jersey shore company
- Atlantic County Economic Alliance receives $1 million grant
- Expert to Demo 3-D Weather Visualization at NARTP October 14
- Atlantic County Economic Alliance to apply for Build Back Better Regional Challenge | Local News | pressofatlanticcity.com
- GlobalX Flight Attendant Training - August 2, 2021 (Video)
- New Charter airline GlobalX to start flying college football teams out of ACY
- NBC NY: Using Drones in Emergency Drills After Natural Disaster
- In South Jersey, exercise to see how effective drones could be after natural disaster
- Test flights aim to demonstrate utility of drones in natural disasters
- Drones Tested at the Jersey Shore to Help Provide Critical Info During Natural Disasters
- In South Jersey, exercise to see how effective drones could be after natural disaster
- NASA touches down in Atlantic County, collaborates with FAA
- Atlantic County can benefit from New Jersey Economic Recovery Act
- Woolpert establishes UAS hub at Aviation Research Park in Egg Harbor Twp.
- Atlantic County officials know COVID-19 could shake up aviation, but they're ready and willing to embrace change