A pilot and small-business owner is the second person to announce a candidacy for the Lincoln Airport Authority.
Chris Stokes, who is a commercial airline pilot and a retired Air Force pilot, said one of his main goals is improving commercial air service in Lincoln.
The Blue Angels flew into Lincoln on Monday to kick off the official planning process for the Guardians of Freedom Airshow scheduled for Aug. 26-27 at the Lincoln Airport.
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“I am running because Lincoln needs a business and aviation professional with 28 years of airline industry experience to turn the tides and attract major airlines back to Lincoln,” Stokes said in a news release.
Stokes, who is 53 and has lived in Lincoln for the past 35 years, is a pilot for United Airlines. He also spent 34 years flying for the Air Force Reserve, attaining the rank of colonel.
He also has owned several small businesses, including OMALink, the airport shuttle company he founded and ran for more than a decade before selling it in 2013.
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In addition to attracting more commercial air service at the airport, Stokes, who is a registered Republican, said that if elected, he would work to attract a major air cargo company, expand military use of the airport and open up additional hangar space for general aviation users.
“When cities like Lincoln have strong aviation presences, our communities become prospects for new business opportunities, homes for major organizations and prosperous with new jobs and economic opportunities for working families,” he said in the news release.
Stokes earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and a master’s degree in leadership studies from Bellevue University.
He joins Nathan Janulewicz, a Democrat, as announced candidates for two open seats on the Airport Authority for the city election this spring. Both incumbents, Zachary Mora James and Richard Nuernberger, have said they do not plan to run for reelection.
Those interested in running for a seat have until March 3 to file for the April 4 primary election. Up to four candidates would advance to the May 2 general election. The terms are for six years.
The Blue Angels flew into Lincoln on Monday to kick off the official planning process for the Guardians of Freedom Airshow scheduled for Aug. 26-27 at the Lincoln Airport.
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The flight line behind U. S. Navy Captain Greg McWherter’s Blue Angels jet erupts in flames during a pyrotechnics display in a simulated attack by an A-10 Thunderbolt during the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Air Park Sunday afternoon, September 11, 2011. Journal Star file photo
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The Blue Angels perform at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Municipal Airport on Sunday, May 8, 2016. Journal Star file photo
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The Blue Angels perform at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Municipal Airport on Sunday, May 8, 2016. Journal Star file photo
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The Blue Angels perform at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Municipal Airport on Sunday, May 8, 2016. Journal Star file photo
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Regis Urschler acknowledges the crowd after his flight in a P-51 at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Municipal Airport on Saturday, May 7, 2016. Journal Star file photo
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A P-51 does a flyby at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Municipal Airport on Saturday, May 7, 2016. Journal Star file photo
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Lincoln’s Doug Roth performs aerobatics during the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Municipal Airport on Saturday, May 7, 2016. Journal Star file photo
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A F-22 Raptor shows the crowd where the bombs and rockets go during the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Municipal Airport on Saturday, May 7, 2016. Journal Star file photo
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A B-25 (front) and a P-51 fly in formation at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Municipal Airport on Saturday, May 7, 2016. Journal Star file photo
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A P-38 (bottom) and F-22 Raptor fly in formation during the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Municipal Airport on Saturday, May 7, 2016. Journal Star file photo
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Blue Angel #1 starts his engines but smoke everywhere caused the cancellation of their show at Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Municipal Airport on Saturday, May 7, 2016. Journal Star file photo
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A F-22 Raptor performs at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Municipal Airport on Saturday, May 7, 2016. Journal Star file photo
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Lincoln’s Harry Barr lands a Piper Cub on an eight-foot ramp on top of a Chevy Suburban during the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Municipal Airport on Saturday, May 7, 2016. Journal Star file photo
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The American flag lands in front of the Blue Angels at Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Municipal Airport on Saturday, May 7, 2016. Journal Star file photo
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The crowd starts to gather for the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Municipal Airport on Saturday, May 7, 2016. Journal Star file photo
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A Nebraska Air National Guard KC-135 stratotanker refuels one of the Blue Angels on Wednesday, May 4, 2016, enroute to Lincoln. The Blue Angels will perform at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow May 7 and 8. GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
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The Navy’s Blue Angels fly in formation over the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at Lincoln Municipal Airport on Sunday, September 11, 2011. Journal Star file photo
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With dad John Bishop (left) pointing out their approach, seven-year-old Christian Bishop of Lincoln protects his ears from the deafening roar of the General Electric engines in the U. S. Navy Blue Angels F/A-18 Hornet jets as they pass overhead at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Air Park Sunday afternoon, Sept. 11, 2011. Journal Star file photo
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A P-38 Lightning (top) and an A-10 Thunderbolt II do a flyby during the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Air Park Sunday afternoon, September 11, 2011. Journal Star file photo
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The Blue Angels in diamond formation stream smoke as they fly an upside down loop during their performance at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Air Park Sunday afternoon, September 11, 2011. Journal Star file photo
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David Backhus of Lincoln Fire and Rescue rings a bell in memory of Sgt. Patrick Hamburger, 30, of Grand Island, during a 9/11 memorial service at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Air Park Sunday morning, Sept. 11, 2011. Journal Star file photo
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“They’ll make your skin goosebump,” enthused Navy veteran R. A. Jones of Wilber, Neb. as he admires the A-10 and its’ 30 mm gatling gun during a visit to the Guardians of Freedom Airshow at the Lincoln Airpark Sunday morning, Sept. 11, 2011. This A-10 fires 70 rounds per second and holds 1150 rounds of 30 mm cannon ammunition on board the aircraft. Journal Star file photo
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The Blue Angels perform at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
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The Blue Angels perform at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
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The Blue Angels fly in a diamond formation during their performance at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
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United States Navy Captain and Blue Angels flight leader Greg McWherter salutes while taxiing into position at the start of the Blue Angels performance at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
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Doug Roth, of Lincoln, performs acrobatic stunts in a S-300 Staudacher at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
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Members of the Wings of Blue parachuting team from the United States Air Force Academy make a jump with colored smoke at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
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Minday Anno lifts up her son Isaac, 9, to peak in the cockpit of a plane on display at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow in Lincoln on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. Journal Star file photo
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Spectators take refugee from the sun under the wings a display plane at the Guardians of Freedom Airshow in Lincoln on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. Journal Star file photo
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A member of the Wings of Blue parachute team drifts down after a jump during the Guardians of Freedom Airshow in Lincoln on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. Journal Star file photo
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Spectators take a seat to watch the Guardians of Freedom Airshow in Lincoln on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. Journal Star file photo
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Malcolm Sattler, 4, watches the show from the perch of his dad’s shoulders, Scott Sattler, during the Guardians of Freedom Airshow in Lincoln on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. Journal Star file photo
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Spectators watch from the front lines of the Guardians of Freedom Airshow in Lincoln on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. Journal Star file photo
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A Pitts Special acrobatic aircraft performs a spin during the Guardians of Freedom Airshow in Lincoln on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. Journal Star file photo
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The U.S. Navy Blue Angels perform an intricate manuever at their airshow. Journal Star photo by Ian Doremus taken 9-29-1991. Journal Star file photo
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The Blue Angels made the finale flight at the Guardians of Freedom airshow, located at Lincoln Airport, Saturday, Sept 24, 2006. Journal Star file photo
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Peering out of a KC-135 R Stratotanker, Ty Thomas directs his kids Josh and Jake to the Red Baron in flight at the Guardians of Freedom airshow, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2006. Journal Star file photo
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Sean D. Tucker, front, and John Klatt fly a Knife Edge formation over Nebraska’s Memorial Stadium. Both Tucker and Klatt will be performing in the Guardians of Freedom Airshow. During his performance, Tucker will fly the aircraft backwards – straight down – tail first at more than 100 mph. Journal Star file photo
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