ACI-NA Applauds House for Including Funding for Airport Improvements
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ACI-NA Applauds House for Including Funding for Airport Improvements
WASHINGTON
(June 27, 2007) – Airports Council International – North America
(ACI-NA) today applauded House Transportation & Infrastructure (T
& I) Committee Chairman Oberstar and House Aviation Subcommittee
Chairman Costello, as well as T & I Committee Ranking Member Mica
and Subcommittee Ranking Member Petri for providing airports with the
financial tools necessary to fund capital improvements to meet
increasing passenger traffic, encourage price and service competition
and improve safety and security.
The House FAA Reauthorization
Act of 2007 introduced this evening raises the cap on passenger
facility charges (PFCs) to $7.00. PFCs are a local airport user fee
that helps airports build infrastructure to meet airline and passenger
demands to accommodate future growth and improve levels of service. The
bill also provides important funding for the Airport Improvement
Program.
"Every day we hear about delayed flights and growing
passenger frustration," said ACI-NA President Greg Principato. "The
fact is there is simply no room in the system to absorb the additional
demand.
"By increasing the PFC ceiling, Congress will enable
airports to invest in the future by building more runways, taxiways,
and terminals to better serve the traveling public, reducing congestion
and delays" Principato added.
PFCs have funded more than $50
billion in airport modernization since 1990. Although PFCs are a
foundation of airport capital investment, the value of the PFC has been
significantly reduced because of construction cost inflation.
ACI-NA's
recently-released capital needs survey shows that airports must invest
$87.4 billion over the next five years on new airport infrastructure,
such as new runways, terminals and gates, in order to keep pace with
projected passenger and air cargo demand. PFC revenue supports airport
bonds and funds ongoing capacity expansion projects.
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About ACI-NA:
The
mission of Airports Council International - North America (ACI-NA) is
to advocate policies and provide services that strengthen the ability
of air carrier airports to serve their passengers, customers and
communities. ACI-NA represents local, regional and state governing
bodies that own and operate commercial airports in the United States
and Canada. ACI-NA member airports enplane more than 95 percent of the
domestic and virtually all the international airline passenger and
cargo traffic in North America. Nearly 400 aviation-related businesses
are also members of the association, which is the largest of the five
worldwide regions of Airports Council International.




