Teterboro Airport, located in Teterboro, NJ, serves as one of the busiest airports in the country for general aviation aircraft. With the airport’s location only minutes away from New York City, TEB plays a vital role in our nation’s economy, allowing businesses from all across the country convenient access to our nation’s financial capitol.
In recent years, a series of high-profile accidents at Teterboro Airport has led nearby residents and local officials to call for significant changes to aircraft operations at TEB. As a result of the concerns, in December 2005 the Teterboro private sector stakeholders convened a working group with the Port Authority to identify ways to improve the safety, security, and environmental impact of operations at Teterboro and strengthen the relationship between the airport and its community.
The Teterboro Industry Working Group, after a series of meetings with local, state, and federal authorities, agreed upon a series of recommendations that addressed many of the concerns shared by the residents. Over 100 stakeholders have agreed to the recommendations and are complying with the new procedures.
TEB Industry Working Group Members
Resources
Annual Reports
2009 TEB Industry Working Group Annual Report
2008 TEB Industry Working Group Annual Report
TEB Airport Flight Crew Briefing
**Operators wishing to join the pledges announced on October 4, 2006 should contact Terri Lee via email at tlee@panynj.gov.**
TEB Background Paper
TEB Pledges
Letter from Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ), Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) and Congressman Steven Rothman (D-NJ)
Press Information
October 28, 2009 Press Conference Clips
Bergen Record
NATA Press Release
TEB Working Group Town Hall Meeting Notice- November 27th**
October 4, 2006 Press Conference Clips
NY Times
The Bergen Record
The Star-Ledger
Aero-News Network
TEB Working Group Press Release