Regional Aviation Baseline Study

The Regional Aviation Baseline Study, published June 27, 2019 by the Puget Sound Regional Council, examines the roles and interactions of 29 airports across the central Puget Sound region, including Sea-Tac as the area's sole large hub. The study aims to gather stakeholder input on aviation and airspace constraints, assess how airport activities affect surrounding communities and the broader economy, and lay the groundwork for future regional aviation planning.

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Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) Regional Aviation Baseline Study presentation dated June 27, 2019. Covers 29 regional airports across Snohomish, King, Kitsap, and Pierce Counties, including Sea-Tac Airport, Boeing Field, Paine Field, Renton, Auburn, Tacoma Narrows, McChord Field, and others. Study objectives include identifying roles of each airport, providing a regional perspective on aviation interactions with communities and economy, obtaining stakeholder input on aviation and airspace constraints, and identifying future aviation needs in the central Puget Sound region to set the stage for future planning.

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