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Web References
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1. Aeronautics Division
www.azfuel.com/aviation/about/ - [Cached]Published on: 12/28/2005 Last Visited: 12/28/2005
Ray Boucher, Aviation Program Analyst rboucher@azdot.gov -
2. East Valley Tribune Online
www.aztrib.com/index.php?sty=1 - [Cached]Published on: 12/18/2003 Last Visited: 12/18/2003
But ADOT aviation analyst Ray Boucher said activity appears to be picking up, and the state may reach the expected 2005 goal anticipated in the ASU study.
"We slipped after 2001 in the parts of the aviation industry that were nonmili- tary, but aviation associated with the military picked up," he said.
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"It's not just a dry heat, it's a preserving heat," Boucher said. -
3. Thriving Business Climate
www.svedf.org/pup_win/climate. - [Cached]Published on: 2/24/2006 Last Visited: 2/10/2008
"The attractiveness of the state has not fallen off for the recreational flyer," said Ray Boucher, aviation program analyst with the Arizona Department of Transportation Aeronautics Div. "There is a very active (GA) community here in Arizona, mainly because of the weather."
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"The military portion of the state is very large, and we've seen that the military has not diminished its extensive use of (Arizona) airspace, and it has, in fact, picked up," said Boucher. He believes test flying in Arizona will only increase with the U.S. military's increased emphasis on night fighting and the government's increased homeland security needs.

