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Lance Lyttle, Aviation Director February 28, 2018 Port of Seattle Overview Sea‐Tac Airport Overview Future of Sea‐Tac Questions Contents Aviation Maritime Economic Development Capital Development King County Voters Commissioners Executive Director Port of Seattle Organization Diverse Businesses More than an airport Aviation Cruise Marinas Fishing Maritime Who runs airports in the US? • Airport Authority Every U.S. airport has a different management structure • State Owned • Port Authority • City/County Owned Airport Governance Federal State & Local Port Commission Roles & Responsibilities Airport Stakeholders/Influencers • Community Members • Elected Officials • Passengers • Business Community • Tenants Sea‐Tac Airport Overview Passenger Airlines Cargo Airlines & Handlers General Aviation Aircraft Multiple Airfield Tenants A Growing & Competitive Market Non‐stop Destinations Domestic 88 International 23 Market Share by Airline Alaska ‐ 48.5% Delta ‐ 22.2% Southwest ‐ 6.7% United ‐ 6.4% American ‐ 5.6% All Others ‐ 10.7% Leading Natl. & Intl. Gateway 2017 statistics Prime Statistics Sea‐Tac Airport Overview • Fastest Growing Airport in the U.S. • 9th Busiest Airport in the U.S. • 46.9 mil. Passengers in 2017 – 2.6% Increase • 28 Airlines • International Traffic Up 5.4% • Over 425,800 Annual Metric Tons of Cargo • Number of Aircraft Operations Increased by 1% Economic Impact Sea‐Tac Airport Overview • Over 150,000 jobs (87,300 direct) supported by airport • $442 million in state and local taxes • $7.4 billion direct impact to airport‐area cities • 1,953 jobs were filled in 2017 through Airport Jobs… -
100920 Noise Comment Report
Monthly Totals & Trends: By Zip Code ZIP CODE COMMENTS DISTINCT HOUSEHOLDS AVG COMMENTS/ HOUSEHOLD 98070 5,724 74 77 98198 1,266 15 84 98003 1,062 23 46 98108 2,176 11 198 98146 1,839 12 153 98118 344 5 69 98155 1,020 11 93 98166 956 55 17 98168 1,063 15 71 98115 565 6 94 98023 228 15 15 98125 51 8 6 98144 133 11 12 98122 57 5 11 98112 70 4 18 98177 147 2 74 98001 54 4 14 98026 142 3 47 98036 78 4 20 98031 58 2 29 OTHER 227 62 4 Totals 17,260 347 50 17,260 955 Comments Distinct Households YTD Monthly Comment Data Distinct Households 5724 2176 1839 1266 1063 1062 1020 956 565 344 228 147 142 133 78 70 58 57 54 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 D is ti n ct H u se h ld s C m m e n ts Comments Households PLANENOISE P2 NOISE PROGRAMS OFFICE COMMENT REPORT SEP 2020 Comment Breakdown: Types & Filing Method COMMENT TYPE COMMENTS METHOD RECEIVED COUNT Noise Annoyance 16819 Web App Third party web application 15934 Aircraft too low 188 Mobile PlaneNoise mobile application 916 Increase in Flight / Noise 167 Webform Comment submitted via Port of Seattle website 265 Unspecified 49 Hotline Voicemail message via phone system 99 Aircraft deviations 23 MobileVue Received via PublicVue mobile app from cell phone Request Sound Insulation Info 21 Manual Other 3 Greener Skies 8 Email Email sent to… -
2021 StART Survey Priorities
Objective: To begin the conversation and get an initial sense of priorities for 2021 Question 1. Check ALL topics you are most interested in discussing. Question 2: Pick your top five choices (from Q. 1) Topic Put an X by each item that you are most interested in discussing Mark with an X your top 5 priorities COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Broaden community engagement and maximize the role of community representatives potentially including: o Provide an opportunity for StART Community Representatives to have time for discussion of issues just amongst themselves to share interests and concerns. o Host broader community forums to hear community interests and issues. o Progress achieved in StART needs to be better communicated to airport and other communities. AVIATION NOISE Understanding Day Night Average Sound Level (DNL) and Sound Exposure Level (SEL) -
2021 DRAFT StART Priorities
StART enhances cooperation between the Port of Seattle and the neighboring communities of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport DRAFT 2021 Priorities For Discussion Community Engagement • Broaden community engagement and maximize the role of community representatives potentially including: o Provide an opportunity for StART Community Representatives to have time for discussion of issues just amongst themselves to share interests and concerns. o Host broader community forums to hear community interests and issues. o Progress achieved in StART needs to be better communicated to airport and other communities. Aviation Noise • Understanding Day Night Average Sound Level (DNL) and Sound Exposure Level (SEL) • Review of practices to reduce noise at other airports including internationally and comparison of those practices to SEA’s efforts • Pilot operational procedures that could reduce aircraft noise and air pollution • Airline fleet modernization/ environmental performance & funding incentives • Implementation of NextGen programs/procedures • Propeller/turbo-prop flight paths • Ground Noise Analysis • Noise Abatement Departure Profile Study • Noise Program funding/grants Air Quality/Health Impacts • Further phases of University of Washington (UW) ultra-fine particle (UFP) Study • Regional air quality overview • Port air quality programs • International green aviation standards • Sustainable aviation fuels & other alternative energies Future of Aviation/Mobility • Washington State Air Cargo Movement Study • Aircraft design • Airport’s role in regional economic development/impact of regional growth on the airport • Paine Field • Airline recovery strategies and implementation • Community principles and priorities to be shared with airlines, FAA and Port… -
2021.04.28 SEASTARTActivity Outlook
Passenger volume at about 55% of 2019 level, aircraft operations at almost 80%. Available online at: https://public.tableau.com/profile/portofseattlebi#!/vizhome/SEAactivitymeasures/SEAactivitymeasures https://public.tableau.com/profile/portofseattlebi#!/vizhome/SEAactivitymeasures/SEAactivitymeasures Financial planning activity scenarios approach • Published advance airline flight schedules (seats) • Travel restrictions limiting domestic and international activity • Airline service announcements (additions, reductions, aircraft mix) • Consultations with airline and travel industry representatives • Post-recovery annual growth trends (master plan) • Time to return to 2019 (pre- COVID-19) levels • Shape, length, and extent of a recovery • Passenger load factors (percent of occupied seats) trends • Average aircraft size (average seats per operation) Inputs (data) Assumptions Activity scenarios • Multiple scenarios (“high, baseline, low”) • Passengers (domestic/int’l) • Aircraft operations • Benchmark to industry recovery scenarios Improving traffic demand in Q1 2021 expected to accelerate in Q2. Month Passengers Diff. vs. Jan baseline scenario January (actual) 1.3M +130K February (actual) 1.4M +275K March (actual) 2.1M +700K subtotal 4.8M +1,105K Forecast based on TSA data: April 2.5M +900K May 2.7M +500K Year-to-date passenger traffic exceeding baseline activity scenario prepared in January. Prepared by Business Intelligence Activity upgrade Rising travel demand reflected in latest 2021 activity scenario update Year-end 2021 Passengers: 37 M % chg. vs. 2019: -29% Prepared by Business Intelligence Uncertainty remains Headwinds and tailwinds affecting passengers demand producing significant range in 2021 outcomes 2021 Scenarios (4/21 update): Recovery to 2019 passenger volume expected in 3-5 years. Prepared by Business Intelligence SEA passenger traffic Operated by the Port of Seattle FlySEA.org Thank You! Passenger Activity Outlook� Activity recovery… -
2020-12-09 StART Agenda
StART enhances cooperation between the Port of Seattle and the neighboring communities of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Meeting Agenda December 9, 2020 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Via video conference Meeting Objective: To provide an update of what was discussed at the December 7 StART Federal Policy Working Group. To begin identification of StART’s 2021 priorities through reflection of what has been learned and what is needed to further StART’s objectives. (Note: The facilitator will open the meeting at 4:45 pm for those attending who may want to test their technology and connection.) 5:00 pm Welcome Lance Lyttle, SEA Airport Managing Director • Meeting Management Phyllis Shulman, Facilitator • Member Introductions StART members • Opening Comments Lance Lyttle, SEA Airport Managing Director 5:20 pm Recap of Federal Policy Working Group Eric Schinfeld, Port of Seattle • Discussion StART Members 5:30 pm 2021 Priorities StART Reflections* Phyllis Shulman, Facilitator • Discussion StART Members Development of Priorities Phyllis Shulman, Facilitator • Community Engagement Marco Milanese, Community Engagement Manager • Overall Discussion StART Members 6:40 pm Public Comment Public 6:55 pm Facilitator’s Closing Comments Phyllis Shulman, Facilitator 7:00 pm Meeting Wrap Up Lance Lyttle • Closing Comments Next Meeting: February 24, 2021- tentatively 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Location: video conference *Questions for Discussion include: 1. How has your perspective changed from when you began your involvement in StART? (All) 2. Taking the long view, what realistic outcomes would you like for StART to contribute to? (Cities) 3. What have you learned about the… -
2020-08-26 StART Agenda
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2020-07 SEA Noise Comments Presentation
Monthly Totals & Trends: By Zip Code ZIP CODE COMMENTS DISTINCT HOUSEHOLDS AVG COMMENTS/ HOUSEHOLD 98070 8,256 82 101 98198 2,045 28 73 98003 1,815 28 65 98108 2,123 16 133 98146 1,051 16 66 98118 930 3 310 98155 1,002 13 77 98166 1,109 68 16 98168 981 10 98 98115 762 11 69 98023 471 18 26 98125 53 14 4 98144 162 16 10 98122 219 10 22 98112 174 9 19 98177 102 3 34 98116 82 3 27 98001 54 3 18 98026 127 3 42 98052 77 4 19 OTHER 297 68 4 Totals 21,892 426 51 21,892 792 Comments Distinct Households YTD Monthly Comment Data Distinct Households 8256 2123 2045 1815 1109 1051 1002 981 930 762 471 219 174 162 127 102 82 77 54 3 4 3 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 D is tin ct H ou se ho ld s Co m m en ts Comments Households PLANENOISE P2 NOISE PROGRAMS OFFICE COMMENT REPORT JUL 2020 Comment Breakdown: Types & Filing Method COMMENT TYPE COMMENTS METHOD RECEIVED COUNT Noise Annoyance 21398 Web App Third party web application 20779 Aircraft too low 260 Mobile PlaneNoise mobile application 635 Increase in Flight / Noise 124 Webform Comment submitted via Port of Seattle website 351 Unspecified 52 Hotline Voicemail message via phone system 118 Aircraft deviations 39 MobileVue Received via PublicVue mobile app from cell phone Request Sound Insulation Info 15 Email Email sent to Noise Programs… -
2020-06-24 StART Meeting Recap
StART enhances cooperation between the Port of Seattle and the neighboring communities of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport June 24, 2020 Recap Updated July 12, 2020 The SEA Stakeholder Advisory Round Table (StART) meeting took place on June 24, 2020, through video conference, with a focus on discussing and proving initial input on the Port of Seattle’s Economic Recovery Framework. This voluntary, advisory roundtable, convened by the Airport Managing Director, Lance Lyttle, is a venue for the Port of Seattle to engage with the communities of SeaTac, Burien, Des Moines, Normandy Park, Tukwila and Federal Way. Representatives from Delta Air Lines and Alaska Airlines are also members. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) participates as a non- member. The cities of Burien, Des Moines, and Federal Way have temporarily suspended their involvement in StART. The Airport Managing Director, Lance Lyttle, welcomed attendees and provided a brief update on airport operations. He stated that the airport is beginning to see some signs of positive change including a slight increase in passengers and that 51 of the airport’s retail and dining entities have reopened. Lyttle emphasized that the Port is continuing to offer support to retail and dining businesses including lease extensions. Also, the airport is prioritizing the health of airport employees, passengers and visitors including enhanced sanitizing and cleaning, the requirement that everyone wear masks, numerous hand sanitizer stations, and ensuring that all dining and retail entities are operating by health and social distancing requirements. Randy Fiertz, Alaska Airlines and Scott Ingham, Delta Air… -
2020-06-24 StART Agenda
StART enhances cooperation between the Port of Seattle and the neighboring communities of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport