Maryland Aviation Administration
Darline Terrell-Tyson, MS has extensive work experience in environmental compliance, sustainability, and noise management. Darline started their career in 2002 at Battelle, where they worked as a QA Manager, Deputy QA Manager, and Senior QA Specialist until 2007. In 2008, they joined the Maryland Aviation Administration as an Environmental Analyst IV. Over the years, they progressed through various roles, including Environmental Programs Manager and Deputy Director of the Office of Environmental Services. Currently, they serve as the Director of the Office of Environmental Compliance & Sustainability, responsible for overseeing environmental compliance programs, managing sustainability initiatives, and directing the airport's noise program. Darline is also involved in community outreach efforts and plays a key role in developing and implementing training programs.
Darline Terrell-Tyson, MS completed their Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Chemistry and Management at Chatham University from 1982 to 1986. Darline then pursued further education and obtained a Masters of Science (MS) degree in Environmental Management at the University of Maryland Global Campus from 2015 to 2017. Additionally, Darline Terrell-Tyson holds a certification in Six Sigma, although the details of the institution and dates of obtaining are not provided.
Maryland Aviation Administration
MDOT MAA (Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Aviation Administration) fosters the vitality of aviation statewide and promotes safe and efficient operations, economic viability and environmental stewardship. MAA owns and operates Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport and Martin State Airport. Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport is the 22nd busiest airport in the United States, and the busiest in the Washington-Baltimore region. In 2018, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced that BWI Marshall Airport produces a total economic impact of $9.3 billion. The airport and visitors generate and support more than 106,000 jobs throughout Maryland and the region. BWI Marshall Airport was recognized as Best Airport in North America by Airports Council International World (ACI World) for 2020. Martin State Airport is an important transportation and economic development asset, located in Middle River, about 10 miles from downtown Baltimore. Martin State Airport serves and supports a broad variety of aviation services including corporate and private aviation activities, flight training, recreational, aviation maintenance, law enforcement, and military operations of the Maryland Air National Guard.