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If you are looking for more information about aviation in Iowa or the Office of Aviation, please visit www.iowadot.gov/aviation

The Iowa DOT Office of Aviation page is a place to get information and provide comments related to aviation in Iowa.

12/08/2025

THANK YOU to our very determined🧡 snowfighters and sweet sunshine!🌞 Iowa roads are looking good after Saturday's snowfall. Still some stubborn partially ice-covered roads in Webster County and some snowy stretches in NW & central counties. 🌡️ But warmer temps are on the way!

06/19/2025

Remember when we said the text scam would be back? It's BACK and targeting new Iowans! Here's what you should know: https://iowadot.gov/news/2025-06-03/fraudulent-text-messages-target-recipients-false-claims-unpaid-tolls-or-traffic-violations

01/16/2025

Here's how Iowa roads look this morning. Warm air moving over cold pavement is creating frost-covered roads across much of Iowa. It's slick in many areas and multiple crashes are occurring. Be cautious and check 511ia.org before you head out!

Photos from Knoxville Aviation's post 05/18/2024
iowadotallapplicants.ourcareerpages.com 09/28/2023

Do you know anyone pursuing a career in aviation? This is an amazing entry level career opportunity to work with our very talented aviation team at the Iowa DOT.

iowadotallapplicants.ourcareerpages.com Location: Ames, IA - Modal Transportation Bureau Shift: Days, Monday through Friday. Flex arrangements possible.Aviation Program Specialist (Transportation Planner 1) Are you interested in aviation and helping build a strong air transportation system? Can you work with airport managers, aircra...

08/29/2023

At last week’s 4 State Airport Conference in Kansas City, the Clinton Municipal Airport (CWI) received the FAA’s Distinguished General Aviation Airport Award. The FAA’s presentation said:

“Clinton Municipal is a very active general aviation airport serving eastern Iowa. They sponsor numerous aviation events throughout the year and have an active FBO. Their most recent state safety inspection resulted in no discrepancies, and they frequently receive accolades from pilots for their runway condition and snow removal efforts. They maintain a modern and accessible terminal building and they have focused their recent AIP funding on important projects like taxiway and apron pavement improvements and terminal area fencing to secure the airport.”

Congratulations CWI on this excellent honor!

Photos from Iowa Business Aviation Association's post 08/19/2023
Photos from North Iowa Air Service's post 05/24/2023
02/15/2023

Charles City Aeronautics, Inc. d/b/a North Iowa Air Service (NIAS) in Mason City and Charles City, Iowa, and Central Iowa Air Service (CIAS) in Ames, Iowa, is pleased to announce that Central Iowa Air Service Flight School has become an FAA Part 141 Certified Flight School.

One of only 5 FAA Part 141 Flight Schools in Iowa, CIAS' Flight School can now partner with local Universities and Community Colleges to develop Piloting majors and minors. These partnerships will allow students to use financial aid, grants, and utilize the resources of the schools to achieve their career goals.

“The Central Iowa Air Service Flight Training Department has been working toward this goal for 5 years, and I am very proud of this team for their work,” said William R. Kyle, President of Charles City Aeronautics. “Achieving Part 141 Certification takes a tremendous amount of time, work and dedication. This team is more than ready to take the CIAS Flight School to the next level.”

“CIAS’ Flight School is ready to accept new students and continue growing our school,” said Brian Gowen, CIAS Director of Flight Training. “We are currently working with local community colleges, universities, and with local military veteran groups for use of GI Bill funds. This is a very exciting time for aviation in Ames.”

“With the nationwide pilot shortage, adding an FAA Part 141 School in Ames is a great step forward,” said Christopher Schrodt, Charles City Aeronautics’ Flight Training Manager. "Pilots have become the number one hottest job in the country, and this school will allow students of all ages to work towards the career goals of becoming a Pilot. We are excited for what the future is going to bring.”

With the growth of the CIAS Flight School, the school will be moving into their own building at the Ames Airport beginning April 2023. Currently the school has 4 full-time flight instructors and 4 training aircraft.

Pictured are Glenn Dodd, CIAS Chief Flight Instructor; Brian Gowen, CIAS Director of Flight Training; Christopher Schrodt, Charles City Aeronautics, Inc. Flight Training Manager

Airport Manager/Fixed Based Operator 01/06/2023

Airport Manager/Fixed Based Operator This is one position that holds two separate contracts. The Fixed Base Operator is a lease agreement with the City of Knoxville allowing fuel sales, flight instruction, and...

Photos from City of Mason City - Government's post 12/29/2022
Iowa Business Aviation Association - Scholarships 12/28/2022

Interested in a career in business aviation as a pilot or maintenance professional? IBAA is soliciting scholarship applications to help.

Iowa Business Aviation Association - Scholarships

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