Airlake Airport 2035 Long Term Comprehensive Plan (LTCP) Public Informational Meetings August 9 & 10, 2017 Draft LTCP Overview Briefing Agenda Airport Role & Context Existing Conditions & Previous Plan Aviation Activity Forecasts Recommended Development Concept Stakeholder Engagement & Next Steps Airlake Airport 2035 LTCP Purpose: Update view of future facility needs Serve as the road map to guide our development strategy for Airlake Airport Shape the 7 Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) 2 1
Airlake 2035 LTCP Overview Key Planning Objectives for LTCP Better accommodate business aircraft needs by maximizing the airfield s operational capabilities and property footprint Maintain or improve upon existing Runway Protection Zone (RPZ) land use compatibility Mitigate existing issues with airspace penetrations Update the taxiway layout to reflect current industry best practices, thus enhancing airfield safety 3 Airlake Airport Role Primary Role of Airlake Airport Integral part of the regional Reliever Airport system Accommodates Personal, Recreational, and Business Aviation users Design Aircraft is and will continue to be small/mid size business aircraft Role not expected to change 4 2
Airlake Existing Conditions 5 Airlake Existing Conditions Road and railroad in Protection Zone; railroad penetrates airspace Roads in Protection Zone 6 3
Airlake Existing Conditions Runway length is marginal for turbine aircraft operations 7 Airlake Existing Conditions Direct apron to runway access Undersized FBO Apron Aligned Taxiway 8 4
Airlake Previous LTCP 9 Airlake Previous LTCP Runway extension to 5,000 feet Relocated Cedar Ave. runs through Protection Zone 10 5
Aircraft Operations 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 338 2000 Actual Airlake Airport LTCP Forecast Summary 2005 Actual 428 2010 Actual Historic Based Aircraft 2015 Actual Airlake Turbine Operations (2011 2015) 520 Future 2020 Forecast 2025 Forecast Aircraft Operations 472 368 302 314 284 230 150 36 60 48 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 464 Jet Turboprop Total Turbine 2030 Forecast 2035 Forecast 514 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Based Aircraft Airlake Activity Trends Based aircraft = 137 Aircraft operations ~ 37,000 Growth in jet operations over past 5 years Existing runway length limits jet operations Opportunity for increased turbine operations with longer runway Robust flight training activity ILS is important training element 2035 Forecast: 130 135 Based Aircraft 36 38,000 Aircraft Operations 11 Airlake Runway Length Requirements Small Propeller Driven Aircraft Existing runway length adequate Small/Mid Size Business Jets Range of ~4,800 ~5,400 feet Statutory prohibition against runway extension > 5,000 feet Aircraft specific analysis: 5,000 feet would be ideal, but Even an extension into the upper 4,000 foot range could yield significant operational improvements 12 6
Airlake LTCP Runway 12 30 Extension Concept RWY 12 30 Extension Concept Extends both runway ends Using Declared Distances Maintains RWY 30 landing threshold and instrument approach Displaces RWY 12 landing threshold to clear train car on railroad tracks Eliminates aligned taxiway Maintains existing Runway Protection Zones (RPZs) over Cedar Avenue Relocates 225 th Street out of the RPZ 13 Airlake LTCP Runway 12 30 Extension Concept RWY 12 30 Extension Concept Extends both runway ends Uses Declared Distances Maintains RWY 30 landing threshold and instrument approach Displaces RWY 12 landing threshold to clear train car on railroad tracks Eliminates aligned taxiway Maintains existing Runway Protection Zones (RPZs) over Cedar Avenue Relocates 225 th Street out of the RPZ 14 7
Airlake LTCP Runway 12 30 Extension Concept RWY 12 30 Extension Concept Extends both runway ends Uses Declared Distances Maintains RWY 30 landing threshold and instrument approach Displaces RWY 12 landing threshold to clear train car on railroad tracks Eliminates aligned taxiway Maintains existing Runway Protection Zones (RPZs) over Cedar Avenue Relocates 225 th Street out of the RPZ 15 Airlake LTCP Runway 12 30 Extension Concept RWY 12 30 Extension Concept Extends both runway ends Uses Declared Distances Maintains RWY 30 landing threshold and instrument approach Displaces RWY 12 landing threshold to clear train car on railroad tracks Eliminates aligned taxiway Maintains existing Runway Protection Zones (RPZs) over Cedar Avenue Relocates 225 th Street out of the RPZ 16 8
Airlake LTCP Runway 12 30 Extension Concept RWY 12 30 Extension Concept Extends both runway ends Uses Declared Distances Maintains RWY 30 landing threshold and instrument approach Displaces RWY 12 landing threshold to clear train car on railroad tracks Eliminates aligned taxiway Maintains existing Runway Protection Zones (RPZs) over Cedar Avenue Relocates 225 th Street out of the RPZ 17 Airlake LTCP Runway 12 30 Extension Concept RWY 12 30 Extension Concept Extends both runway ends Uses Declared Distances Maintains RWY 30 landing threshold and instrument approach Displaces RWY 12 landing threshold to clear train car on railroad tracks Eliminates aligned taxiway Maintains existing Runway Protection Zones (RPZs) over Cedar Avenue Relocates 225 th Street out of the RPZ 18 9
Airlake LTCP Other Improvements Other LTCP Improvements Taxiway configuration change Removes ramp to runway access Expand the aircraft parking apron Develop the South Building Area Including access road and utilities 19 Airlake LTCP Other Improvements Other LTCP Improvements Taxiway configuration change Removes ramp to runway access Expand the aircraft parking apron Develop the South Building Area Including access road and utilities 20 10
Airlake LTCP Other Improvements Other LTCP Improvements Taxiway configuration change Removes ramp to runway access Expand the aircraft parking apron Develop the South Building Area Including access road and utilities 21 Stakeholder & Public Engagement Pre Publication Stakeholder Engagement Agencies Tenants Municipal Representatives MAC Board Approval to publish Draft LTCP May 2017 Formal Public Review Period 45 day review period (July 17 August 30, 2017) Public Information Meetings August 9 & 10 MAC Board Approval to Submit to Met Council Metropolitan Council Review Final MAC Board Adoption Environmental Review 22 11
Question & Answer Session MAC Staff will be available until 8pm to address any questions you may have 23 12