Victor White, director of airports for the Wichita Airport Authority, is retiring after more than 46 in the aviation industry. White, whose last day is Friday, took the helm of Wichita’s airports in 2005. During his tenure Col. James Jabara Airport in northeast Wichita saw significant expansion, while the city’s primary airport got a $250 million new terminal and a name change to Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport. He was also at the controls of initiatives that expanded air service out of Wichita and led to record passenger traffic in 2019.
Source: Wichita Business Journal