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AGE AGENDA F A FOR TODAYS M MEETING Introductions Role for Project Advisory Committee Need for the System Plan Update How the Plan Is Used By MoDOT Components of the Airport System Plan Anticipated Outcomes of the


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AGE AGENDA F A FOR TODAY’S M MEETING

  • Introductions
  • Role for Project Advisory Committee
  • Need for the System Plan Update
  • How the Plan Is Used By MoDOT
  • Components of the Airport System Plan
  • Anticipated Outcomes of the Update
  • Project Communication and Outreach
  • Project Schedule
  • Next Steps
  • Questions
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INTROD ODUCTION ONS

  • MoDOT Staff
  • Members of the Consulting Team
  • Project Advisory Committee Representatives
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ROLE O OF TH THE PR PROJECT ADVIS ISORY C COMMIT ITTEE

  • Serve as the “rudder” for the system plan

update

  • Ensure the plan equips Missouri with the

ability to meet its 20-year aviation demand

  • Review study working papers and other

study products

  • Act as a “sounding-board” for study

findings and recommendations

  • Help with study outreach (communities,

elected officials, and airports)

  • Act as a champion for study

recommendations

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NEED EED F FOR T THE PL E PLAN UPD PDATE

  • Last plan based on 2001/2002 data
  • Many recommendations in prior plan now implemented
  • Aviation industry and technology have changed
  • State plan feeds into the FAA’s National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems

(NPIAS)

  • Balances local planning with statewide needs/priorities
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HO HOW T THE HE PLAN I IS USED B BY MoDOT OT

  • Gather information that documents current activity, facilities, and services
  • Identify gaps in the current system
  • Establish actions and projects needed to enhance the system
  • Substantiate investment that will be required to maintain and improve the system
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TASKS IN T N THE HE SYSTEM P PLAN

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INVENTO TORY

  • Building blocks for system analysis come from the Inventory
  • Process to gather Inventory data undertaken beginning in November
  • Existing MoDOT and FAA data maximized to reduce data collection
  • Cloud-based online survey used to collect data from airports; completion near

100%

  • Inventory focused on collecting updated facility data for study airports
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FO FORECAST

  • Consider historical changes in airport aviation demand
  • Back-check operational estimates at non-towered airports
  • Consider the impacts of national trends on Missouri’s aviation demand
  • Project based aircraft and general aviation operations
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SYSTEM P PERFORMAN ANCE

  • 60 minutes to scheduled

airline service

  • 90 minutes to scheduled

airline service

  • 30 minutes to an ILS/LPV

approach

  • 30 minutes to a published

approach

  • 30 minutes to on-site weather

reporting

  • 30 minutes to NBAA light jet

business airport

  • 45 minutes to NBAA medium

jet business airport

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Forecast Demand Results of System Adequacy Market Area Characteristics Economic Support FAA ASSET Role

GENERA RAL A AVIATIO ION AIRP RPORT R ROLES

FAA ASSET

  • National
  • Regional
  • Local
  • Basic
  • Unclassified

STATE ROLES

  • Regional
  • Business
  • Community

FACTORS CONSIDERED FOR ROLE CHANGES

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FUTURE RE A AIRP RPORT P PERF RFORMANCE

  • Facility/service objectives set for airports assigned to each state airport role
  • Recommend minimum development that should ideally be in place to meet the

needs of typical users

  • Based on local needs, airports often exceed state system plan recommendations
  • Airport report cards evaluate performance relative to recommended objectives
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AIRP RPORT AND S D SYS YSTEM RE REPORT C CARDS RDS

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RECOMMEND NDATIONS NS A AND IMPLEM EMENT NTATION ON

  • Recommended plan identifies specific projects needed at each airport to improve

system performance

  • Cost estimates for implementing all plan recommendations are developed
  • Cost to develop and maintain the system will be compared to the economic benefit

the system provides

Regional Business Community Commercial

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ANTICIPATED O OUTPU PUT/PRODUCTS FR FROM T THE U E UPD PDATE

  • Technical Report
  • Statewide Executive

Summary

  • Individual Airport

Summaries

  • Digital Executive Summary

Executive Summary example Individual Report example Fact Sheet example

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PROJECT CO COMM MMUNI NICATIONS ONS A AND O OUTREACH

  • Focus Group Meeting
  • Project Advisory Committee

Meetings

  • Airport User Survey:

https://jviation.tfaforms.net/6

  • Project Website:

MoDOTAirportSystemPlan.com

  • Webinar: March 8th at

9:00am CST

FOR WEBINAR, RSVP BY MARCH 5TH TO BEVERLY.MCCARRELL@JVIATION.COM

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FOC OCUS G GROU OUP C COM OMPOSITION & OB OBJECTIVES

  • Represent aviation, transportation, and economic interests
  • Confirm state system plan is addressing most important aviation needs and issues
  • Communicate with their respective groups/organizations on the study – broaden

study outreach within and beyond the aviation community

  • Broaden input and support for state airport system plan
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PROJECT S T SCH CHEDULE LE

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NEXT ST XT STEPS

  • Complete inventory analysis
  • Launch website and user survey
  • Initiate forecast task
  • Compare state airport roles to FAA ASSET roles
  • Begin system evaluation task
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QUEST STIONS S

  • Mike Maynard, JVIATION PROJECT MANAGER

Phone: 513.484.2519 Email: Mike.Maynard@jviation.com

  • Amy Ludwig, Administrator of Aviation

Phone: 573.526.7912 Email: Amy.Ludwig@modot.mo.gov