Aeronautics - NDOT (original) (raw)

About Us

The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT), Division of Aeronautics, fosters a safe, efficient, and environmentally conscious aviation system to enhance the state’s economy and quality of life. With roots dating back to 1933, when the Nebraska Legislature passed LB30 to establish the Nebraska Aeronautics Act, our division has a proud history of supporting aviation.

The Nebraska Aeronautics Commission was created to guide aviation development across the state. In 1945, it became a standalone agency, and in 2017, the Department of Aeronautics merged with the Department of Roads to form NDOT.

Guided by the Nebraska Aviation System Plan, we continue our mission to develop and sustain a safe, viable, and modern aviation network for Nebraska.

Our Work

The Division of Aeronautics supports Nebraska’s 78 public-use airports and serves as a resource for aviation-related matters. The division comprises the director, deputy director/legal counsel, and four sections:

State-Owned Airfields

The division manages three state-owned airfields:

Acquired as surplus property after World War II, these airfields support local and regional aviation needs, economic development, and emergency response . The division also oversees land at the former Bruning State Airfield, closed in 1976.

Mission and Goals

The Division of Aeronautics promotes aviation as a vital part of Nebraska’s transportation system by:

Commitment to Service

The division addresses aviation challenges through strategic planning and collaboration with stakeholders. By prioritizing safety, efficiency, and innovation, we enhance Nebraska’s transportation network that is essential to our states communities, businesses, and economy.