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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 is Tim Conahan.
The city of Omaha is divided into five geographical areas by the department, with a precinct in each area; Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, Southwest, and West. Omaha Airport Authority Police Department is a separate agency and is the law enforcement agency at Eppley Airfield, a medium-hub, primary airport serving Greater Omaha and the region.
The airport is named for Eugene C. Eppley, founder of the Eppley Hotel chain, from whose estate $1 million was used to ready the then-Omaha Municipal Airport for jet aircraft in 1959–60. [7] This was matched by the federal government and improvements were made to handle jets at the airport, which was renamed Eppley Airfield in his honor in ...
The airport reopened around 6 p.m. local time after closing “due to storm activity”, according to Tim Schmitt, Chief Operations Officer with Omaha Airport Authority. Some planes and hangars ...
The Omaha Police Department's Air Support Unit began operating out of the airport in June 2019, moving from the North Omaha Airport. [4] The airport's official description was changed from 'municipal' to 'executive' by the Blair Airport Authority in 2022 for marketing purposes. [5]
A dramatic arrest on an airport runway has been captured on video, with a “disorderly” woman being pushed to the ground after running onto the tarmac in the US.. The poor behaviour continued ...
On Monday evening Omaha police were present in a large response at North 33rd and Parker Streets.
North Omaha Airport covers 100 acres (40 ha) at an elevation of 1,324 feet (404 m). Its one runway, 17/35, is 3,173 by 40 feet (967 x 12 m) concrete. [1] In the year ending August 29, 2018 the airport had 14,250 general aviation aircraft operations, average 39 per day. 57 aircraft were then based at the airport: 87% single-engine and 13% ...