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OSU Airport – Overview of 2004 Master Plan and Draft Environmental Assessment
Overview of OSU Airport Master Plan and Draft Environmental Assessment
Presentation to the MORPC
W. A. Baeslack III Dean of Engineering
The Ohio State University
November 18, 2004
OSU Airport – Overview of 2004 Master Plan and Draft Environmental Assessment
Airport Master Plan Purpose
A 20-year development plan that identifies capital projects for short-, medium- and long-term periods
Considers and forecasts future aviation demands, along with land and facility requirements to ensure long-term viability
Complies with the FAA’s recommended 10-year update cycle and qualifies airport for federal improvement funds
OSU Airport – Overview of 2004 Master Plan and Draft Environmental Assessment
Based Aircraft(Historical & Projected)
Year Jets Total1976 -- 2001980 -- 2531990 12 2821995 -- 2212000 19 2332003 19 2302008 25 2802023 41 340
OSU Airport – Overview of 2004 Master Plan and Draft Environmental Assessment
Aircraft Operations(Historical & Projected)
Year Jets Total1976 -- 205,7041980 -- 180,8961990 6,008 140,7571995 -- 134,3372000 10,027 107,0282003 8,363 101,8322008 11,307 136,1682023 13,040 162,997
OSU Airport – Overview of 2004 Master Plan and Draft Environmental Assessment
Fortune 500 Companies Using OSU Airport
Rank1. Wal-Mart Stores 121. Quest Communications8. IBM 139. Goodyear Tire10. Verizon Communications 142. Anheuser Busch13. Home Depot 194. H.J. Heinz19. Cardinal Health 225. Kellogg25. Target 239. Ashland28. Berkshire Hathaway 321. Sherwin Williams38. MetLife 364. Charles Schwab42. J.C.Penney 373. Lexmark International50. ConAgra Foods 385. Goodrich51. Dow Chemical 455. Corning72. Tyson Foods 485. Steelcase101. Sara Lee 489. Qualcomm Vlasik Foods105. Raytheon116. Xerox
OSU Airport – Overview of 2004 Master Plan and Draft Environmental Assessment
Local Companies Using OSU Airport
Advanced Drainage Honda Pacer Global LinguisticsCameron Mitchell Restaurants Jack Nicklaus Enterprise PaneraCardinal Health (19) Kittles Puritan FoodsCare Works of Ohio Krispy Kreme Quick CreteCharles Penzone LabCorp (572) R.C. Olmstead, Inc.Check Free Corporation Lazarus at Tuttle Red LobsterCompucom Systems Marshall Fields at Tuttle Scott’s LawnCorecomm Services Medex, Inc. Spirit ServicesDiamond Cellar MedFlight Stanley Steemer Inc.Dominion Homes MidWestern Auto Group Trader JoesDuke Realty NBC Channel 4 Television W.W. WilliamsFrank Gates Service Co. New York Yankees / Wendy’s/Tim Horton (530)Gordon Flesch Columbus Clippers Worthington Industries
(742)
OSU Airport – Overview of 2004 Master Plan and Draft Environmental Assessment
Airport Economic Impact on Community
2002 Economic Impact study based on FAA guidelines indicated $4.3M in direct impacts, $37.5M in indirect impacts, and $31.1M in induced economic impacts
OSU Airport – Overview of 2004 Master Plan and Draft Environmental Assessment
Comparison between the 1990 and 2004 Master Plan Proposed Projects
1990 Runway 9L/27R Extension Extend Runway 14/32 South Hangar Development
Replace Terminal Building New Flight Education
Center Purchase ONG Hangar
2004 Runway 9L/27R Extension Remove Runway 14/32 South Hangar Development North Hangar Development Replace Terminal Building New Flight Education
Center Purchase ONG Hangar
OSU Airport – Overview of 2004 Master Plan and Draft Environmental Assessment
Primary Runway ExtensionDescription: Extend Runway 9L/27R to 6,000 feet, Add ILS
Issues: Current number of operations exceedsFAA threshold for a 6000’ runway for “critical aircraft”
Benefits: Per FAA guidelines, provide operational safety for corporate jet aircraftImprove service to airport customers and communityEnhance airport operational safety for student pilots
Impacts: Slight increase in aircraft operations
Funding: FAA 90%, Airport 10%
OSU Airport – Overview of 2004 Master Plan and Draft Environmental Assessment
OSU Airport at Don Scott Field - 2004
OSU Airport – Overview of 2004 Master Plan and Draft Environmental Assessment
South Hangar ConstructionDescription: Corporate hangar, row & T Hangars,
Issues: Last hangars built in 1985Wait list >120 individuals and companies
Impact: Increased aircraft operations to meet demand and add services to support programs
Benefits: Improved service to customers/communityIncreased based aircraftIncreased student employmentIncrease revenues
Funding: Revenue bonds ($8.5M)
OSU Airport – Overview of 2004 Master Plan and Draft Environmental Assessment
North Hangar Construction (10+ years)Description: Aviation research facilities/Corporate offices/hangars
Issue: Restricted growth potential of south side
Impact: Increased aircraft operations
Benefits: Attract R&D firms to communityAssist with local economic initiativesIncreased student opportunities for employmentand researchIncrease revenues to support academic programs
Funding: Public-private partnership