A Special Flight at Easton Airport: Brigadier General Pezzullo Takes to the Skies Once Again

Easton, MD — On October 5, 2025, Easton Airport (KESN) was the setting for a heartwarming moment in aviation and family history when Brigadier General Richard E. Pezzullo Sr. (USAF, Ret.), age 93, returned to the skies for the first time in years. With the help of his son, Rich Pezzullo Jr., and a few […]

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Airfield Modernization Program Update: Schedule Change and Revised Timeline – 10/14/2025

Important Schedule Announcement • There will be no planned runway closures in 2025 related to the project.• All previously noted December 2025 and January/February 2026 runway closures are CANCELED. Operational impacts and runway closures will now take place in 2026. New dates and timelines will be shared in the coming months as construction schedules are

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Easton Airport to Host “Let’s Fly Now” Event with Maryland 99s

Easton Airport is proud to welcome the Maryland Chapter of the Ninety-Nines for Let’s Fly Now! on Saturday, September 20, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. This special aviation event invites women ages 15–99 to experience the thrill of flight with a complimentary 20-minute introductory ride in a general aviation aircraft. The Let’s Fly

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Maryland Department of Agriculture Advises Rural Marylanders to Anticipate an Increase in Low-Flying Planes Due to Fall Cover Crop Planting

ANNAPOLIS, MD (August 12, 2025) – The Maryland Department of Agriculture is advising rural residents to expect an increase in low-flying airplanes, helicopters, and drones until October 10, 2025. Farmers participating in Maryland’s Cover Crop Program will be using aerial seeding to plant cereal grains and other types of cover crops in their fields to protect local waterways from nutrient runoff,

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