Association of California Airports September 20, 2007.

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Association of California Airports September 20, 2007

Now is the Time Great time to be talking about airports As we speak, congress is making monumental decisions regarding the future of aviation Reauthorization bills will impact every aspect of aviation for years to come Both House and Senate are tackling the issue Here’s what’s going on in Washington today…

FAA Reauthorization Update Senate Finance Committee is considering: $400 million to fund NextGen Air Traffic System $250 million of the $400 million will come from General Aviation Fees on private jets Fuel taxes Other $170 million will come from taxes on international commercial flights

FAA Reauthorization Update The United States House of Representatives is considering: To raise PFC cap to $7.00. Increase AIP funding by $100 million per year for a total of $15.8 billion. $35 million per year for Small Community Air Service Development. Reduce federal match to small airports to 90%. Propose slight increases in GA fuel taxes to help pay for NextGen.

FAA Reauthorization Update Time Quickly Running Out Current bill and excise taxes expire at end of September. House may pass its version of the reauthorization bill this month. But lawmakers will not send bill to the President’s desk in time. Congress Expected to Consider Short-Term Extension Lawmakers must act soon. Uncommitted balance of aviation trust fund expected to run out in 2 to 3 months.

FAA Financing and Short-Term Extension House Ways and Means Committee is recommending a bill that would extend excise taxes through 2007 Committee’s draft finance proposal Increases GA jet fuel tax from 21.8¢ to 35.9¢ per gallon. Increases GA gas tax from 19.3¢ to 24.1¢ per gallon. Both fuels subject to a 1¢ per gallon tax for Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund. Transportation and Infrastructure Committee proposal Increases GA jet fuel tax to 30.7¢ per gallon. Increases GA gas tax to 24.1¢ per gallon.

Senator Trent Lott (R-MS) July 12, 2007

FAA Administrator Marion Blakey September 6, 2007

Department of Transportation Appropriations – FY 2008 AIP Funding House: $3.6 Billion for AIP --$850 million above President’s request Senate: $3.515 Billion for AIP -- $765 million above President’s request Cost-Free Space House and Senate bills include provision preventing FAA from forcing airports to provide cost-free space Essential Air Service House and Senate bills provide $110 million for EAS Contract Tower Program/Cost-Share Program House and Senate bills provide full funding for Contract Tower Program/Cost- Share Program President Has Vowed to Veto DOT Spending Bill Over “Extraneous Spending.”

Make Your Voice Be Heard Washington political maneuvers are hard to follow But when congress is in session, aviation can always be impacted It seems a world away, but their actions can hit home General Aviation Airport Managers need to make their voices heard There are GA Airports in hundreds of congressional districts across the country Working for a common goal, GA Airport Managers can be a political force

Build Relationships Gain Access We’ve had great success in Reno because of congressional relationships We work hard to keep open lines of communication and understanding Senator Reid held meetings at Reno-Tahoe International last week I spoke with our congressman yesterday These types of relationships help both Reno-Tahoe and Reno-Stead Airports

Reno-Tahoe International 60 th busiest commercial airport in the country 5 million passengers per year Named 5 th most efficient airport in North America by the Air Transport Research Society Not a major hub, but we play a major role in the community Political leaders are educated about the importance of Reno-Tahoe International Airport

Reno-Tahoe International Investing time with congressional relationships has paid off Since 2000, Reno-Tahoe International has received more than $100 million in federal funding for a wide array of projects including: Sound Insulation - $29 million Land Acquisition - $28 million Airfield Improvements - $43 million

Federal Grants Received We have also landed grant funding for the award winning Reno-Stead airport Former military base dating back to 1942 More than $36 million in improvements since 2000 In 2006, Reno-Stead received Western-Pacific Region’s Small Airport Safety Award

Recent Improvements Airfield Facilities $14,100,000 - Reconstruction and 1,000 ft. extension of Runway 14/32 $9,170,000 in Taxiway improvements $5,000,000 - Installation of Precision Instrument Landing System on Runway 32 (August 2007)

Recent Improvements continued… Another $8 million in recent improvements include: Aircraft parking apron reconstruction Runway edge lighting Ramp road reconstruction Installation of full perimeter fencing Construction of vehicle maintenance facility

Promote General Aviation Reno-Stead is a vital emergency asset of Northern Nevada Encourage all airports to educate the community about importance of their aviation facilities Tell your airport story so you can land grants as well as aircraft.

Thank you