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Press ReleasesFor Immediate ReleaseRegional Study of Bay Area Airport CapacityPublic meetings scheduled in South San Francisco, Fairfield and Oakland May 10-12 Contact:
Airports are an integral part of the Bay Area transportation system and play a central role in meeting the travel and economic needs of the Bay Area’s residents and businesses. With this study the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG), and the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC) are exploring possibilities for balancing the demand among the region’s three major airports, such as modifying times of heavy airline traffic, increasing average aircraft size, implementing new air traffic control technologies to improve operations during poor weather, serving some passengers by high-speed rail, and using smaller general aviation and federal/military airports in and outside the Bay Area region. Given the expense and environmental concerns with building new runways, these potential solutions focus on distributing airport demand. Meetings will be held:
ABOUT THE REGIONAL AIRPORT STUDYThe Regional Airport Study is currently under way. With projected growth in business and recreational travel, as well as with growth in the shipment of air cargo, Bay Area airports may face capacity issues in the future, as early as 2020. Current forecasts estimate that by 2035:
The Study will be completed in early 2011. For more information, visit www.regionalairportstudy.com. Send questions or comments to info@regionalairportstudy.com. |
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