TWG Partner Michael Fleming Interviewed on Airport Privatization

Posted on Jan 18th, 2018

Michael Fleming recently spoke to Future Airport, a reference and procurement guide for the airport industry, on the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA’s) Airport Privatization Pilot Programme (APPP). Mr. Fleming, a partner at Washington, DC-based consulting and law firm, The Wicks Group (TWG) …

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TWG Announces New Senior Advisor John Barbagallo

Posted on Jan 4th, 2018

The Wicks Group is pleased to announce that former Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Deputy Executive Director Mr. John Barbagallo has joined the firm as a Senior Advisor. Mr. Barbagallo began his work with TWG on January 2, 2018. In late 2017, Mr. Barbagallo completed a long career with the…

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TWG Participates in “Innovation in Aviation” Workshop with India’s Ministry of Civil Aviation

Posted on Sep 15th, 2017

New Delhi, India- On August 31, 2017, The Wicks Group (TWG) partner Roncevert Almond, along with analysts Steven Kloos and Henry Phillips, participated in the US-India Aviation Cooperation Program (ACP) “Innovation in Aviation” Workshop, with India’s Ministry of Civil Aviation on August 31, 2017 at…

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TWG Provides Experts For USTDA-Sponsored India Reverse Trade Mission

Posted on Sep 13th, 2017

The Wicks Group (TWG) recently served as the official aviation industry specialist for a United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) India Aviation Safety, Security, and Airport Infrastructure Reverse Trade Mission (RTM) in Washington, DC. The conference planning contractor Global Marketin…

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TWG Partner Roncevert Almond Serves on United Nations Sub-Committee of Experts

Posted on Jul 14th, 2017

Roncevert (“Ronce”) Almond, Partner at The Wicks Group (TWG), participated in the 51st Session of the United Nations Sub-Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, held in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 3-7, 2017. The Sub-Committee is a body of the United Nations Economic and Social …

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US Begins Lifting Bans on Laptops in Cabins Based on New Security Measures

Posted on Jul 11th, 2017

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has lifted a ban on laptops and other portable electronic devices in the cabins of flights from certain airports in the Middle East, based on new DHS-specified security measures being adopted by the airlines and airports involved. The new measures have …

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