This article originally appeared in the April/May 2002 edition of diversityinbusiness.com

Facts About the FAA

This page contains maps of FAA Regions 

and Links to Procurement Offices

The FAA monitors and regulates the national airspace through nine administrative regions, which are listed below.  Click the name of the region to go to a map of the region and links to its web site.  

The FAA also has a web page entitled How to do Business with the FAA.  The page provides the names of procurement contacts in each region and information about various contracting methods.  To get to the page, click here and then select How to do Business with the FAA from the Main Menu. 

 

Alaska Region

Central Region

Eastern Region

Great Lakes Region

New England Region

Northwest Mountain Region

Southern Region

Southwestern Region

Western Pacific Region

 


The FAA's New England Region is comprised of six states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont). The region's administrative headquarters is located in Boston, Massachusetts.

 

Click to visit the New England Region's web site.

Biz Ops! - Click button for the web site of the New England Region's Logistics Division, which buys the goods and services used by the FAA.

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The Eastern Region encompasses seven states (Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia), plus the District of Columbia.  The regional headquarters is located in Jamaica Queens, New York.  The William J. Hughes Technical Center is located in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Click to visit the Eastern Region's web site.

Biz Ops! - Click button to see Contracting Opportunities with the Eastern Region.

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The FAA's Southern Region covers eight states (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, and South Carolina). The Southern Region also includes Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.  Atlanta, Georgia where the regional headquarters is located.  

Click to visit the Southern Region's web site.

Biz Ops! - Click button for the phone listings of the Southern Region's divisions including the Logistics Division.

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The Great Lakes Region consists of eight states (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio and South Dakota).  The regional headquarters for the FAA's Great Lakes  Region is located near Chicago, Illinois.  Pictured below, in the lower right corner, is the state of the art control tower at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago.

Click to visit the Great Lakes Region's web site.

Biz Ops! - Click button for the web site of the Great Lakes Region's Logistics Division, which buys the goods and services used by the FAA.

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The FAA's Central Region has four states (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.  The regional headquarters is located in Kansas City, Missouri.

Click to visit the Central Region's web site.

Biz Ops! - Click button to see Acquisition and Office Services web page for the Central Region's Logistics Division.

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The Southwest Region serves five states (Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas).  The regional headquarters is located in Ft. Worth, Texas.  The region is also home to the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center, which is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Click to visit the Southwest Region's web site.

Biz Ops! - Click button for the web site of the Southwest Region's Logistics Division, which buys the goods and services used by the FAA.

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The FAA's Northwest Mountain Region covers seven states (Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming).  The administrative headquarters for the region is located in Seattle, Washington.

Click to visit the Northwest Mountain Region's web site.

Biz Ops! - Click button for the web site of the Northwest Mountain Region's Logistics Division.

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The Western Pacific Region has four states (Arizona, California, Hawaii and Nevada).  The regional headquarters for the Western Region is located in Los Angeles, California.

Click to visit the Western Pacific Region's web site.

Biz Ops! - To see procurement opportunities at the Western Pacific Region's web site, click Procurement in the left frame).

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The Alaskan Region comprises the state of Alaska.  The regional headquarters is located in Anchorage.  

Click to visit the Alaskan Region's web site.

Biz Ops! - Click button to see business opportunities with the FAA Alaskan Region.

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