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Garrison C. Cavell

Senior Director Of Cavell-mertz Spectrum Group at Capitol Airspace Group

Garrison Cavell is a highly experienced professional who has held senior roles in various companies within the broadcast and communications industry. Currently serving as the Senior Director of Spectrum Division at Capitol Airspace Group, they have a wealth of expertise in advising clients on technical-regulatory matters. Previously, as the President of Cavell, Mertz & Associates, Inc., and as a Senior Engineer at Lohnes & Culver, they have demonstrated strong capabilities in providing technical services and consulting in the field.

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Manassas, United States

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Capitol Airspace Group

Capitol Airspace Group is an aviation consulting firm that provides analytical, strategic and advocacy services to airports, communities and commercial developers. The company’s core competency is in air traffic control operations, airspace, terminal instrument procedures and obstacle assessment. Capitol Airspace also provides broad-area assessments, radar traffic count studies, solar glint and glare analyses, FAA filings, and mitigation services. Capitol Airspace’s principal and owner is Benjamin M. Doyle, a former military air traffic control tower chief. Capitol Airspace Group draws upon leading experts and executives in the country to identify, study and resolve airspace impacts and airport encroachment. Capitol Airspace prides itself on helping airports and developers strike a balance between the desire for economic development and the need to preserve the national airspace system. Over the past seventeen years, we have developed strong working relationships with key managers and decision makers within FAA, Department of Defense and airport authorities. These relationships, in combination with our strong background in air traffic control and airspace, allows us to develop creative solutions for the resolution of airspace impacts. We have successfully mitigated over 1000 airspace cases over the past seventeen years.


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11-50

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