Colorado Springs Airport achieves zero-discrepancy FAA inspection

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~ Colorado Springs Airport (COS) has recently completed its annual inspection by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) with flying colors. The three-day inspection, which is a crucial part of ensuring the safety and efficiency of commercial service airports, resulted in a zero-discrepancy report for COS.

The airport not only met all federal safety regulations and operational standards but also exceeded them in many areas. This accomplishment highlights COS' dedication to providing a safe, efficient, and high-quality airport experience for its travelers.

Brett Miller, Assistant Director of Operations at COS, expressed his pride in the team's hard work and commitment to safety and excellence. He credited their efforts as the reason behind Colorado Springs Airport's recognition as a leader in the industry by both the community and the FAA.

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The airport's leadership also extended their appreciation to the Airfield Maintenance, Facilities Maintenance, Operations, and Fleet teams for their contribution to maintaining operational excellence at COS. Their efforts have ensured that the airport remains safe, reliable, and efficient for all travelers.

The zero-discrepancy report serves as a testament to Colorado Springs Airport's unwavering commitment to upholding the highest standards in the aviation industry. With this achievement, COS continues to solidify its position as a top-performing airport in the country.

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