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Ohio Department of Transportation Office of Aviation April 11, 2006 Prepared for: Ohio Department of Transportation Office of Aviation Prepared by: R.D. Zande CCI

Study Elements Economic Impact Study State Airport System Plan General Aviation Security Study

What does your airport mean to your Community?

……depends on who you ask! A source of high paying jobs Reliable transportation An economic catalyst OR We have an airport? Noise, pollution, drain on local resources

Aviation in the US is a $1 trillion industry! GA - $77 billion - 685,500 jobs CS - $933 billion – 9.3 million jobs

ODOT asked this question for Ohio Followed an FAA-approved methodology Collected “Real” data from each airport Updated 1994 information Provides each airport with usable information to “Get the Word Out”

Economic Impact Study Process Direct impacts – On-airport Indirect impacts – Visitors Multiplier impacts Health, welfare, & safety

Economic Impact- Ohio’s System OHIO AIRPORTS CREATE: Air Carrier Airports General Aviation Airports All System Airports Total Employment 125,500 17,350 142,800 Total Payroll $2.7 billion $0.5 billion $3.2 billion Total Economic Impact $8.8 billion $1.7 billion $10.5 billion Impact in 1994 - $7.4 billion ( 42% increase)

Business Location Factors Highway access Available labor supply Tax incentives Air carrier airport (4th) Proximity to suppliers General aviation airport (8th)

Ohio’s Airport System 105 Airports 7,200 based aircraft 4.0 million GA operations 585,000 CS operations 11.2 million passengers at 6 . commercial service airports

Study Goals/Process Last System Plan was 1995 Data collection Determine airport roles Project future activity Assess Coverage Geographic Population Market area overlaps

Study Goals/Process Identify facility needs System recommendations Estimate costs

Forecasts – Ohio Population Source: Ohio Department of Development, Office of Strategic Research

Forecasts – Based Aircraft Source: WSA

Forecasts – Operations Source: WSA

Airport Roles Airport Role Runway Length Air Carrier More than 6,500’ Advanced Service 5,000’ to 6,499’ Intermediate Service 4,000’ to 4,999’ General Service 3,200’ to 3,999’ Basic Service 1,800’ to 3,199’

Air Carrier Airport Coverage

System Coverage

> 5,000’ Runway Coverage

> 5,000’ Runway Coverage

Ohio’s Ability to Serve VLJs In general, Ohio’s airports are well suited to serve VLJ Relatively low acquisition/operating costs 4 to 6 seat jet aircraft 93 airports - > 3,500’ rwy 66 airports offer Jet A 90% airports offer instrument approach

System Costs vs. Benefits $117 million in capital projects needed to meet GA airports’ existing system facility objectives Local planning needs not included General aviation creates impacts of $1.7 billion annually Federal funding for GA is approximately $31 million annually

Ohio State Airport System gives more than it gets! Conclusions Ohio State Airport System gives more than it gets! $10.5 billion in economic impact Airport system provides outstanding coverage Moderate growth is forecast $117 million in investments are needed to enhance existing system

THANK YOU Questions?