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Butler Tech to Open Aviation Center on January 20; Ribbon-Cutting Scheduled for March

Butler Tech to Launch New Aviation Center on January 20
Butler Tech will officially open its new Aviation Center on Germantown Road on Tuesday, January 20, marking a significant expansion of its aviation education programs. The announcement was made by Principal Adam Snotty during a presentation to the Middletown City Council on January 6. The new facility will replace the current temporary location and is designed to accommodate a growing number of students interested in aviation careers. A district ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for Monday, March 16, followed by a public open house on March 18 in collaboration with the MidPointe Library System. Additionally, an "Aviation Future Fair" aimed at connecting students with potential employers will take place on March 26.
Expanding Educational Opportunities and Program Growth
The Aviation Center will implement a three-year academic model that introduces students to aviation fundamentals in their sophomore year before allowing them to specialize in flight, maintenance, or engineering pathways. Historically, the program served approximately 50 students, but enrollment has increased to 80 this year, with expectations to surpass 150 as the new facility enhances capacity. Butler Tech offers all coursework tuition-free, reflecting its status as a public educational institution.
The center’s opening arrives amid a competitive regional landscape for aviation training. Butler Tech faces challenges from other training providers and must continuously adapt to rapid technological advancements in the aviation industry. Securing sufficient funding and resources will be essential to sustain program growth. The new facility is anticipated to attract increased interest from prospective students and foster partnerships with airlines and aviation companies. In response, competing institutions may seek to upgrade their own programs and facilities to maintain competitiveness.
Economic Impact and Industry Partnerships
The construction phase of the Aviation Center generated approximately 160 on-site jobs and contributed around $450,000 in economic activity as of early November. This figure is expected to exceed $500,000 upon project completion, closely aligning with the $500,000 in seed funding previously provided by the city council.
At least 11 permanent staff members will be based at the new center, and Butler Tech is actively pursuing collaborations with industry organizations. Both the Ohio Aviation Association and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have expressed interest in utilizing the facility for events and training sessions. The FAA’s ongoing safety oversight reforms may introduce new standards that the center will need to incorporate into its curriculum and operations.
Principal Snotty also advised visitors that the Germantown Road entrance to the center is restricted to right-in/right-out turns only, in accordance with Ohio Department of Transportation regulations. He cautioned that navigation apps such as Google Maps may incorrectly suggest illegal left turns at this location.
Council members voiced their support for the project and thanked Snotty for the comprehensive update. No formal decisions were made during the January 6 meeting, which served primarily as an informational briefing outlining the timeline for the center’s opening and upcoming community events. Additional information and project documents are available on the city’s official project webpage.

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