Success story: Expanded hangar means a shorter waitlist and more pilots for the airline industry

September 17, 2025

A scene from the September 15 groundbreaking for NMC's expanded aviation hangar, with a plan and a crowd behind it
When the elbow room gets tight inside a 33,000-square-foot building, it’s definitely a monumental moment.

That was the scene at Monday’s ribbon cutting for NMC’s newly-expanded aviation hangar. The crowd of community leaders, legislators, students and alumni was there to celebrate a milestone that illustrates NMC’s commitment to meeting the growing needs of the Grand Traverse region and the aviation industry.

The hangar was expanded by 16,500 square feet, which enabled NMC to add eight new planes to its fleet of 19 total aircraft, including a sea plane and an aerobatics plane. It is now 33,530 square feet and includes areas for maintenance, storage and offices.

NMC aviation student Meigan Lanning cuts the ribbon at the hangar groundbreaking while program director Alex Bloye and chief flight instructor Frank Jabour look on.I was just in awe the entire time I was standing there. It was so exciting,” said aviation student Meigan Lanning (at right, between Aviation Director Alex Bloye, left, and chief flight instructor Frank Jabour, right), who cut the ribbon. She’s the president of NMC’s Aviation Society.

“It’s very impressive. It’ll look very good to new, prospective students,” said alumna Susan Waters. A 1992 aviation graduate who is now a captain with Southwest Airlines, Waters flew in from Houston for the event.

By expanding the college’s aviation facilities, the hangar increases NMC’s capacity to train pilots significantly. This fall, 50 new students started, a 66% increase over typical fall enrollment.

Aviation students take to the skies in their first semester and can earn private, instrument, commercial, multi-engine, and flight instructor ratings, preparing them for successful careers. In her 30-year career, Waters has been a commercial, charter, corporate and cargo pilot.

“I walked out with a wonderful experience,” she said of NMC, where she also served as a flight instructor from 1994–95.

That’s one thing that hasn’t changed.

“There’s a lot of passion for this program,” said Lanning, 19, who will graduate next year. She hopes to become a flight instructor at NMC while she finishes her bachelor’s in business administration-aviation from Ferris State University and then become a commercial airline pilot.

NMC is the only Michigan two-year college to offer a flight training program. Until this year, it typically enrolled 30 new students each fall, and had up to a two-year waitlist.

“There’s never been a better time to launch your aviation career — with rising salaries, signing and retention bonuses, travel perks, and a pilot shortage projected to last another 10 to 15 years,” said Aviation Director Alex Bloye.

Total project cost for the hangar was $7 million. NMC matched a $3.75 million state grant. The project also received $550,000 in federal funding. The hangar is also the first project in NMC’s 10-year campus master plan, NMC Thrive.

“We are incredibly grateful for the support of our state and federal legislators, donors, and community partners who have made this project possible,” said NMC President Nick Nissley. “This expansion demonstrates NMC’s responsiveness to the needs of our region and our ability to deliver results.”

NMC Aviation has a proven track record of success, with exceptional job placement rates for graduates. The college is also a leader in the growing field of uncrewed aerial systems.

Use the digital toolkit to share NMC info

Did you know that all NMC flyers and program brochures are available in a digital toolkit? Here you can find the PRMC-designed program brochures (updated with the new logo!) as well as materials for events and programs like the Community College Guarantee and Michigan Reconnect (the same ones now posted in restrooms.) You can download and share with students, families, high school counselors and others in a convenient, Earth-friendly digital format. 

 

Welcome our newest hires!

These employees recently started working at the college. Let’s welcome them to the NMC community!

    • Josee Hanna, Student – Writing Center Reader
    • Gabriel Vermeer, Student – Aviation Line Crew

Media mentions for September 22, 2025

The following college events and stories have appeared in the media recently. We want to share your media involvement too. Please send information about your NMC-related interview or appearance to publicrelations@nmc.edu. If possible, please include a link to the piece and information about where and when it was used.

Please note access to some stories may be limited by paywalls set up by the media outlet. This includes the Traverse City Record-Eagle, which limits free clicks to five per month. You may also read Record-Eagle articles in the print edition at the NMC Library.

Four Adventures, One Preserve at Grass River 
Northern Express, Sept. 20 (more…)

Partners in Possibility: University Partner Open House

Opening doors to stronger collaboration, greater access, and a shared future.

NMC faculty and staff are cordially invited to the lobby of the James Beckett Building tomorrow, Tuesday, Sep. 23, from 3–5 p.m. Meet NMC’s University Partners and learn more about their offerings! Light refreshments will be available.

Q & A sessions on Ready for Life program offered to faculty & staff Oct. 17

In May, NMC announced it would become the next site of Ready for Life Academy, joining Ferris State University and Hope College in offering a college experience to students with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. The program will begin in fall 2026 with a targeted enrollment of eight students. Grand Rapids-based Ready for Life is hosting the first information day for potential students at NMC from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17 in the Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center, room 15.

Faculty and staff are invited to drop-in sessions before and after to find out more about the program and get their questions answered. Options are:

  • 9–9:50 a.m.
  • 2–2:50 p.m.

To find out more about how the partnership developed between NMC and Ready for Life, watch this slide show

Acute Care Poster Presentations

Fourth semester NMC Nursing students will present on a number of topics from their Acute Care classes such as PICC lines (peripherally inserted central catheter) and the roles in a MERT team (Medical Emergency Response Team). Presentations will be held from 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 23 in the Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center, room 106/107. 

Brand check-in: Logo do’s and don’ts

Tomorrow marks four weeks since NMC’s refreshed logo was introduced. It’s been great to see the enthusiastic response to the new signage and environmental branding, like the window decals in the Tanis Building and the wall decals in the Hawk Owl Cafe. To help the flyers, posters and social media posts that departments and individuals are now starting to create look just as good, we’ve created a short logo do’s and don’ts reference. The TLDR version? Keep it easy on yourself and keep the logo as is. Same colors, same fonts, same positioning. No need to add or change the elements, like stretching out a logo, or adding a department name. For your convenience, all the official logo versions are on the employee login page.and on the external site.

For those who want to dive a little deeper, Ali Thornton will hold the first class on using the new brand in Canva from 12-1 Tuesday on Zoom. Another is scheduled for Sept. 24 from 3-4. Watch for more classes to come. They’re listed in NeoEd, under the training tab, in the course catalog.  

Thanks again for your partnership on rolling out this brand. When we all speak with one voice (and one logo!) it becomes that much stronger. 

Media mentions for September 15, 2025

The following college events and stories have appeared in the media recently. We want to share your media involvement too. Please send information about your NMC-related interview or appearance to publicrelations@nmc.edu. If possible, please include a link to the piece and information about where and when it was used.

Please note access to some stories may be limited by paywalls set up by the media outlet. This includes the Traverse City Record-Eagle, which limits free clicks to five per month. You may also read Record-Eagle articles in the print edition at the NMC Library.

NMC Partners With Grand Valley, Notre Dame For Groundbreaking New Marine Technology
The Ticker, Sept. 14
Philanthropy News Digest, Sept. 14 (more…)

Kudos!

Kudos to Chad Schenkelberger and Claire Thelander! Chad and Claire have been wonderfully responsive to concerns about sustainable catering for Center for Instructional Excellence events. Two years ago they replaced plastic water bottles with a water dispenser and cups, and this year they swapped the paper boxes for paper bags. Finding an appropriate replacement for the boxes was a challenge, but they stuck with it. Thanks, Hawk Owl folks, for taking care of your colleagues and our environment!

Kudos to Betsy Boris!  Betsy was my professor in 1st semester and she is an amazing teacher and human being. I took a semester off after becoming a LPN, so I had trouble accessing ATI for my third semester in the ADN program. Betsy resolved the issue within 30 minutes of me emailing her. She goes above and beyond!


Experts suggest maintaining an “attitude of gratitude” increases positivity for yourself and for others. Please encourage your colleagues by submitting a KUDOS. Let them know you appreciate their hard work and are thinking of them!

Welcome our newest hires

These employees recently started working at the college. Let’s welcome them to the NMC community!

    • Tallula Morrison – Student Success & Retention Office Manager
    • Nathan Sanderson – Student Dennos Museum Assistant

Rescheduled: Michigan Secretary of State mobile office coming to NMC

The full-service Secretary of State mobile office will visit the Front Street Campus Thursday, Sept. 11 to assist students with several different types of transactions including:

  • Voter registration
  • Driver’s license renewal
  • Address updates
  • And more

The mobile office will be at the Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Learn more about the services that the Secretary of State provides at michigan.gov/sos.

Enjoy Cookies with the Constitution!

Enjoy cookies with the Constitution as Dr. Julieanna Frost gives a talk on the 27th Amendment, the newest amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

The talk will he held Wednesday, Sept. 17 from 3–4 p.m. in Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center Rm. 106/107.