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Carrie Novick

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Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". Carrie Novick is the former airport manager at Roberts Field, a regional airport serving Redmond and Bend, Oregon. She managed the facility from 1990 until 2012, and built the field from a one-runway site first used for commercial passenger travel in 1940 to one of Central Oregon's principal aviation hubs, with a 136,000 square foot terminal and a new $3.64 million control tower[1] constructed during her tenure.[2]

Novick formerly was the head of safety at Houston's Intercontinental Airport before taking over the leadership of Roberts Field. The airport's only employee on the day she started at Roberts Field, she built a staff that numbered 12 at the point of her retirement (June 2011). Novick oversaw $40 million in expansion (roughly half in the form of state and federal grants), including a seven-fold increase in the terminal's size. In the 21 years of her service, the volume of flights tripled to 45 per day,[3] with passenger capacity growing from about 70,000 available departing seats annually to 240,000.[4] She also secured funding for new aircraft rescue and firefighting equipment in 2011.

Destinations for flights originating at Roberts Field grew during Novick's tenure to include Seattle, Portland, Eugene, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Phoenix and Denver.[5]

Novick was succeeded in January 2012 by Kim Dickie, a 25-year veteran in security and operations at San Francisco's International Airport.

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