( Los Angeles , California – April 4, 2005 ) Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) has announced the appointment of Jens O. Rivera as airport manager of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), effective today.
(Los Angeles, California – March 21, 2005) The Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners today awarded a $4.2-million contract to North American Bus Industries, Inc., for the purchase of six airfield buses with capacity of up to 140 passengers that operate on compressed natural gas (CNG) for use at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
Ontario, California (March 11, 2005) --- Ontario International Airport (ONT) won the “Air Cargo Excellence (ACE)” award for medium size airports in Air Cargo World’s survey of airports nationwide. Air Cargo World is a leading publication in the air cargo industry and presented its first ever ACE awards this year.
Los Angeles, CA March 7, 2005 —The International Right of Way Association (IRWA) Los Angeles Chapter 1 has named Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) as the recipient of its Employer of the Year in the category of large employers in the public and private sector.
Los Angeles, CA March 6, 2005 --- Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) will hold a special bilingual public meeting March 8 for the residents of Inglewood and Lennox to discuss the process of how the Los Angeles International Airport’s Master Plan will proceed and how the residents of these communities can participate in the plan.
(Los Angeles, California – March 3, 2005) In an early Arbor Day celebration, Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) and the Westchester Streetscape Improvement Association (WSIA) today launched the planting of new street trees at a public ceremony. LAWA is implementing the project in response to a request from WSIA as part of the association’s overall streetscape improvement project along Sepulveda Boulevard in Westchester.
(Los Angeles, California – March 3, 2005) A multi-agency law enforcement operation conducted this morning at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) resulted in 14 commercial ground transportation vehicles being pulled from service and 19 drivers cited for violations with potential fines averaging $400.