KCIA Master Plan EIS – November 4, 2002

FAA accepted the KCIA Master Plan, Fall 2001 FAA Approved the Airport Layout Plan, March 2002 Executive Office Briefing Harold Taniguchi Director, KCDOT Mike Colmant Acting Airport Manager Gary Molyneaux Manager, Airport Planning 11/04/02 KCDOT KCIA GOAM 2 KCIA Draft Master Plan and SEPA/EIS and NEPA/EA • Part 1 - KCIA Introduction • Part 2 - Draft KCIA Master Plan • Part 3 - Draft SEPA/EIS and NEPA/EA • Part 4 - Draft Conclusions 11/04/02 KCDOT KCIA GOAM 3 Part 1 - KCIA Introduction • 594 acre site, five miles south of downtown Seattle, 17 feet above mean sea level • 290,000 Annual Operations (2001) • 375,000 Annual Operations (2000) – Arrivals and Departures • Two runways: 10,000’ x 200’ and 3,710’ x 100’ • 479 Based Aircraft • 150 Tenant Businesses 11/04/02 KCDOT KCIA GOAM 4 Part 1 - KCIA Aviation Business Activity • Aviation operations – General aviation and Corporate aircraft – Boeing Company, Flight Center, Galvin, Wings Aloft – Military Flight Center and military flights – Air cargo - UPS, BAX, Airborne, Ameriflight, Airpac, etc. – Med-Evac, Airlift Northwest – AeroCopter, Airlift Northwest, Classic Helicopters • Passenger Service – Helijet, North Vancouver Air, San Juan Airlines, Charter Services • Flight Schools – Aeroflight, American Flyer, Aviation Training, Classic Helicopter, Galvin Flying Service, Wings Aloft 11/04/02 KCDOT KCIA GOAM 5 Part 1 - KCIA Direct and Indirect Economic Impacts • 4,078 people employed directly at KCIA in 1998. – 2,400 in aerospace, – balance in air transportation industries,…
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