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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

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W ki P O & T / Working Papers One & Two/ Public Information Meeting September 2015

Agenda Introductions and Opening Comments Project Overview, Process, and Schedule Review Materials from Working Papers One & Two Comments, Questions, and Discussion Adjourn

Project Overview/Planning Process Project Initiation/Working Group Start up Public Involvement Program Inventory of Existing Conditions AGIS Survey & Mapping Update Aiti Aviation Atiit Activity Demand dforecast Capacity & Facility Requirements Determination Airport Development Alternatives & Plan Formulation Implementation Analysis (Facilities & Operation) Documentation & Deliverables (Working Papers, Draft & Final Reports, ALP Drawing Set Update)

Project Overview/Planning Process Project Initiation/Working Group Start up Public Involvement Program Inventory of Existing Conditions AGIS Survey & Mapping Update Ai Aviation i Activity i Demand dforecast Capacity & Facility Requirements Determination Airport Development Alternatives & Plan Formulation Implementation Analysis (Facilities & Operation) Documentation & Deliverables (Working Papers, Draft & Final Reports, ALP Drawing Set Update)

Project Schedule

Inventory of Existing Conditions Airport Facilities (Airside) Airport Facilities (Landside) Airspace System/NAVAIDS Airport Environs Environmental Overview

Existing Airport Layout 4,404.4 acres Three (3) Runways Supporting Taxiway System Fifteen (15) IAPs Passenger Terminal Area Commercial, Corporate, & Industrial Aviation Facilities Cargo Facilities Air & Army National Guard

Existing Passenger Terminal Area Site Plan 2 Pier Concourse w/ 22 gates Looped daccess Roadway Parking Facilities: Public, Rental Car, & Employee Cargo Facilities Hotel Facilities Corporate GA & FBO Facilities

Forecasts of Aviation Activity Overview of Airport Market Area Trends/Issues Influencing Future Growth Historic/Current Aviation Activity Projections of Aviation Demand Forecast Summary Critical Aircraft Analysis/Confirmation

Projections of Aviation Demand Historical Activity Commercial Service Enplanements/Operations Forecasts Air Cargo Activity Forecasts Air Freight/Mail Forecasts Military Activity Forecasts General Aviation Activity Forecasts Based Aircraft Forecast

Forecast Summary Table B20 SUMMARY OF AVIATION ACTIVITY FORECASTS 2014 2034 2014 2019 2024 2034 CAGR 2014 2034 % Difference from TAF Passenger Enplanements 1,375,399 1,497,055 1,622,924 1,933,490 1.7% 4.0% Operations Commercial Service 39,530 41,459 43,398 50,687 1.3% 10.0% Narrow Body Jets Jt 17,674 20,466 23,653 27,639 23% 2.3% 66+ Seat Regional Jets 6,404 13,509 17,205 21,130 6.2% 37 50 Seat Regional Jets 15,452 7,484 2,541 1,918 9.9% Turboprop 0 0 0 0 0.0% General Aviation+ Air Taxi 34,061 35,023 36,925 43,805 1.3% 17.2% Military 16,817 17,000 17,000 17,000 0.0% 0.0% Air Cargo 4,790 5,110 5,450 6,202 1.2% NF Total Operations 95,198 98,592 102,773 117,694 1.1% 8.8% Based Aircraft (excl. military) 157 161 170 202 1.3% 22.2% Air Cargo (tons) 58,627 64,097 70,077 83,763 1.8% NF

Capacity Analysis Airfield Capacity Forecast Summary, 2014 2034 (Table C5 ) Annual Operations Design Hour Operations Annual Service Volume (ASV) Year 2014 95,198 30 255,928 2019 98,592 30 265,052 2024 102,773 30 276,292 2034 117,694 30 316,406 Source: Mead & Hunt using FAA AC 150/5060 5, Airport Capacity and Delay, September 2005.

Facility Requirements Airside Airfield Dimensional Criteria Runway/Taxiway Layout Configuration Runway Length Airfield Instrumentation & Lighting Landside Existing/Future General Aviation Development Areas Access Taxiway Development Aviation Related/Non Aviation Industrial Development Air National Guard Expansion Utility & Infrastructure Expansion Airport Vehicular Access Infill Redevelopment Support Facilities

Facility Requirements Runway 18L/36R Design Standards Matrix RDC D IV 1600 (< ¾ Mile Visibility Minimums) Item Existing Dimension FAA Criteria Standard Met RUNWAY DESIGN Runway Width 150 FT 150 FT Yes Shoulder Width 50 FT 25 FT Yes Blast Pad Width 200 FT 200 FT Yes Blast Pad Length 200 FT 200 FT Yes Crosswind Component 20 Knots 20 Knots Yes RUNWAY PROTECTION Runway Safety Area (RSA) Both Runway Ends Length beyond departure end 1,000 FT 1,000 FT Yes Length prior to threshold 600 FT 600 FT Yes Width 500 FT 500 FT Yes Runway Object Free Area (ROFA) Both Runway Ends Length beyond departure end 1,000 FT 1,000 FT Yes Length prior to threshold 600 FT 600 FT Yes Width 800 FT 800 FT Yes Runway Obstacle Free Zone (ROFZ) Both Runway Ends Length 200 FT 200 FT Yes Width 400 FT 400 FT Yes Precision Obstacle Free Zone (POFZ) Both Runway Ends Length 200 FT 200 FT Yes Width 800 FT 800 FT Yes Approach Runway Protection Zone (RPZ) Length 2,500 FT/2,500 FT 2,500 FT/2,500 FT Yes 1, 2 Inner Width 1,000 FT/1,000 FT 1,000 FT/1,000 FT Yes Outer Width 1,750 FT/1,750 FT 1,750 FT/1,750 FT Yes Departure Runway Protection Zone (RPZ) Length 1,700 FT 1,700 FT Yes 1, 2 Inner Width 500 FT 500 FT Yes Outer Width 1,010 FT 1,010 FT Yes RUNWAY SEPARATION Runway centerline to: Parallel runway centerline 5,104 FT 5,000 FT Yes Holding position 250 FT 250 FT Yes Parallel taxiway/taxilane centerline (TW E ) 400 750 FT 400 FT Yes Parallel taxiway/taxilane centerline (TW J ) 500 FT 400 FT Yes Parallel taxiway/taxilane centerline (TW G ) 712 FT 400 FT Yes Aircraft parking area (east) 780 FT 500 FT Yes Aircraft parking area (west) 844 FT 500 FT Yes

Facility Requirements Airfield Dimensional Criteria Runway 18L/36R (Primary Runway) RDC D IV 1600 (< ¾ Mile Visibility Minimums) Meets or Exceeds Criteria

Facility Requirements Airfield Dimensional Criteria Runway 8/26 (Crosswind/Secondary Runway) RDC D III 4000 (¾ Mile Visibility Minimums) Meets or Exceeds Criteria

Facility Requirements Airfield Dimensional Criteria 18R/36L (Secondary Runway) RDC D II 4000 (¾ Mile Visibility Minimums) Existing Non Standard Conditions RSA Length North & South ROFA Length South

Facility Requirements Existing Runway Length Information 18L/36R (Primary Runway @ 10,000 ) 8/26 (Crosswind/Secondary Runway @ 7,376 /7,776 ) 18R/36L (Secondary Runway @ 6,101 ) 18L/36R (3 rd Parallel Runway @ 9,000 /12,000 )

Facility Requirements Existing Aircraft Runway Takeoff Length Options, In Feet SecondaryAir Carrier Runway @ 8,500 Secondary GA Runway @ 7,000 Aircraft Type Engine Type/Model Existing Runways: Runway 18L/36R @ 10,000 (Primary) Runway 8/26 @ 7,376 (Crosswind) Runway 18R/36L @ 6,101 (Secondary) 3 Aircraft Operator Max Takeoff Weight (MTOW) (lbs.) Runway Length Standard Day 1, 2 Runway Length Hot Day 1, 2 Cargo Aircraft Boeing (Douglas) DC 10 CF6 50C1 FEDEX 555,500 10,383 12,383 Boeing (Douglas) MD 11 PW4460 FEDEX 602,500 10,483 11,583 Airbus A 310* PWJT9D 7R4 FEDEX 337,304 9,133 9,883 Airbus A 300* PWJT9D 7R4H1 FEDEX, UPS 363,760 7,883 8,483 Boeing 757 200* PW 2040 UPS, FEDEX 255,000 7,183 8,383 Passenger Aircraft Boeing 767 300 PW4060 American 412,000 9,983 10,483 Boeing (Douglas) MD 83* JT8D 219 American 160,000 8,583 9,383 Boeing (Douglas) MD 88* JT8D 217A Delta, Allegiant 149,500 8,183 8,583 Boeing 757 200* PW 2040 American 255,000 8,183 8,383 Boeing 737 300* CFM56 3B2 Southwest 139,500 7,883 8,383 Bombardier CRJ 200* Boeing 737 800* CF34 3B1 CFM56 7B27 United & Delta (Skywest Airlines) American, Sun Country, Southwest 53,000 6,883 8,383 172,500 7,633 8,183 Bombardier CRJ 900* CF34 8C5 United (Skywest, Expressjet, Gojet) 84,500 7,133 8,183 Embraer 145* AE3007 A1P United (Expressjet, Trans States) 48,502 7,383 7,783 Airbus A 320 CFM56 Allegiant, Delta 169,756 7,133 7,783 Boeing 737 700* CFM56 7B24B1 Southwest 154,500 6,583 6,883 Bombardier CRJ 700* CF34 8C1 United & Delta (Skywest, Expressjet, Gojet) 72,750 5,683 6,733 Embraer 190 CF 34 10E7 United (Republic) 110,892 6,083 6,583 Airbus A 319 CFM56 Delta, American, United 154,323 6,283 6,383 Boeing 717 200 BR715 Delta 119,000 5,883 6,133

Facility Requirements Runway 18R/36L Takeoff Length Options, In Feet Secondary GA Runway @ 7,000

Facility Requirements Runway 18R/36L Takeoff Length Options, In Feet Secondary Air Carrier Runway @ 8,200

Facility Requirements Taxiway Dimensional Criteria Runway 18L/36R Taxiway System Airplane Design Group (ADG) IV Taxiway Design Group (TDG) 5 Parallel TWs Meet or Exceed Criteria Review TW Exit Geometry Runway/Taxiway Hot Spot Resolution

Facility Requirements Taxiway Exit Criteria Runway 18L/36R Exit Taxiway System North Flow South thflow 5,500 to 7,500 exit range 90 degree vs. High Speed

Existing Passenger Terminal Area 2 Pier Concourse w/22 gates Looped Access Roadway Terminal Curb Parking Facilities: Public, Rental Car, & Employee Cargo Facilities Hotel Facilities Corporate GA & FBO Facilities

Potential GA Infill Development Areas Five (5) Areas (36.5 Acres) Development Constraints ATCT Line of Sight Vehicular Access Utility Infrastructure

Potential On Airport Development Areas Aircraft Maintenance & Assembly General Aviation Retail/Hotel Industrial Military

Existing Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) Five (5) Shadow Areas Aging Structure (1960s Construction) Future ATCT Previously Identified/Site Confirmation Required New ATCT Technology Development Considerations

Existing Environmental Conditions Wetlands Floodplain (100 & 500 Year) Prime Farmland Historic Property

Draft Planning Issues Summary Confirm Future Layout of Airport s Runway/Taxiway System 3 rd Parallel Runway Runway 18R/36L Extension/Upgrades Confirm Runway Design Code (RDC) for each Runway Design Aircraft Update Airfield Dimensional Criteria & Design Standards Runway/Taxiway Design Geometry Hot Spots ATCT Line of Sight Maximize/Diversify Airport Revenue Generating Capabilities Passenger Terminal Area Improvements Aviation & Aviation Related Industrial Land Leases Non Aviation Industrial/Commercial Land Leases Airport Compliance Grant Assurances Land Release Guidelines (Concurrent Land Use/Release From Aeronautical vs. Interim Land Use vs. Sale of Property) Land Use Compatibility

Draft Planning Issues Summary Passenger Terminal Area Improvements Automobile Parking Expansion Terminal Curb Improvements/ Expansion Terminal Roadway Reconfiguration New U.S. Customs Facility (Passenger Processing & Aircraft Parking) New Retail/Commercial Development

Questions & Comments

Next Steps Production & Distribution of 4 th Working Paper Discuss Recommended Development Plan Public Information Meeting (March April, 2016 Timeframe)

Contacts Mike Kerr, Project Manager Tulsa International Airport Phone Number: 918.838.5053 Email Address: mikekerr@tulsaairports.com Cody Fussell, Aviation Services Mead & Hunt, Inc. Phone Number: 918.586.7273 Email Address: cody.fussell@meadhunt.com

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