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Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Overview Texas Aviation Conference Ben Guttery, Texas ADO April 2017

Objectives Status of AIP Legislative Authority History and Summary of AIP AIP funding formulas 2

AIP Legislative Requirements Must have an authorization and appropriation to continue to award grants. (6-month minimum for AIP formulas to work) Authorization = authority to award grants Appropriation = provides limit on obligations Note: AIP Authorization expired at the end of FY 2014. 3

Temporary Extension in FY 2017 What does the Airport and Airway Extension Act of 2016 (the Extension) through September 30, 2017 mean for AIP? The Continuing Appropriations and Military Construction, Veterans, and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 2017 extends funding levels through April 29, 2017. 1. The Extension provides the authority to collect aviation taxes for deposit into the Airport and Airway Trust Fund (Trust Fund), and to expend money from the Trust Fund. 2. The Extension allows FAA Office of Airports (ARP) to continue to pay our employees so they can continue to provide oversight of all our ARP programs, in particular AIP. 3. The Extension allows ARP to continue to make payments on our 5,400 open grants. ARP averages payments on existing grants of over $3 billion per year. During the 1 st half of FY 2017 alone, ARP anticipates making payments on existing grants of about $1.8 billion, reimbursing airport sponsors for costs incurred in 2016. 4

Temporary Extension in FY 2017 4. The Appropriation Extension provides FAA contract authority to obligate new grants from approximately 60% of the $3.35 billion. Approximately 60% of entitlements funds will be available, along with limited discretionary funds. 5. ARP will be in a position to act upon grant request as airport sponsors are now getting 2017 projects ready for grant applications. 6. We are also preparing for multiple short-term extensions past April 29, 2017. We are working with the airport sponsors to complete the many pre-grant requirements, such as airspace reviews, gaining environmental approval, and completing design for bidding. 5

What is Airport Improvement Program? Grants to public agencies (and some private owners) for the planning and development of public-use airports that are included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) Evolution of the FAA s Airport development and planning grant program: 1946 Federal-Aid Airport Program (FAAP) 1970 Planning Grant Program (PGP) & Airport Development Aid Program (ADAP) Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970 established the Airport and Airway Trust Fund 1982 Airport Improvement Program (AIP) 6

Airport Improvement Projects Airport & Airway Trust Fund Airport Owner ( Sponsor ) 7

What is eligible? Eligible Projects Runway construction/rehabilitation Taxiway construction/rehabilitation Apron construction/rehabilitation Airfield lighting Airfield signage Airfield drainage Land acquisition Weather observation stations (AWOS) NAVAIDs such as REILs and PAPIs Planning studies Environmental studies Safety area improvements Airport layout plans (ALPs) Ineligible Projects Maintenance equipment and vehicles Office and office equipment Fuel farms* Landscaping Artworks Aircraft hangars* Industrial park development Marketing plans Training Improvements for commercial enterprises Maintenance or repairs of buildings *Eligible under certain circumstances 8

National Plan of of Integrated Airport Systems 9

Airports in the NPIAS 3,345 Existing and Proposed NPIAS Airports 3,331 Existing 3,253 Publically Owned 78 Privately Owned 14 Proposed 389 Primary 29 Large (72%) 33 Medium (16%) 2,942 Nonprimary 2,553 GA 264 Relievers 125 Nonprimary CS 84 National 459 Regional 1 Primary 13 Nonprimary 11 GA 2 Nonprimary CS 76 Small (8%) 1,268 Local 251 Nonhub (3%) 880 Basic 251 Unclassified 10

How much funding is available? AIP funding has exceeded $3 billion annually since 2001 FAA funds up to 75% of the eligible project cost at major airports and up to 90% at small airports (some exceptions) Other funding sources include: local funds, Passenger Facility Charges (PFC), bond revenues, airport revenues. Millions $4,000 $3,500 $3,000 $2,500 $2,000 $1,500 $1,000 $500 $0 Authorized Amount (Millions) 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 Authorized Amount (Millions) 11

Other Airport Revenue Sources Estimated airport infrastructure needs far exceed amount of AIP available About 50% of all airport capital funding is through airport revenue bonds Primarily backed by two revenue sources Airport revenue (rates and charges imposed on airlines and other users of the airport) Passenger Facility Charges PFC Airport Revenue Other Approximately one third of PFC revenue is used to pay off airport bonds (over $900 million annually) 12

AIP Funding Breakdown Three types of funding: 60% of AIP 1. Apportionments (formula driven to AIP) 2. Discretionary (set-asides & minimums) 3. Apportionment/Discretionary Hybrid 40% of AIP 13

AIP Apportionments Passenger Entitlements Formula based on # of annual passenger boardings $1M min and $22M max Cargo Entitlements 3.5% of AIP (100 million lbs landed cargo rate) 8% max/airport State Funding State Apportionment (20% of AIP) Based on state population and land mass Nonprimary Entitlement (lesser of 1/5 of 5-year NPIAS development or $150K) Alaskan Supplemental 14

AIP Apportionment/Discretionary Small Airport Fund Hybrid Made up of 87.5% of returned passenger entitlements from large and medium hub airports $3 PFC = 50% turnback $4/$4.5 PFC = 75% turnback Small Hub airports get 1/7 Non Hub airports get 4/7 General Aviation get 2/7 15

AIP Discretionary Set-Asides Noise (35% of amount remaining after apportionments) Reliever (0.66% of amount remaining after apportionments) MAP (4% of amount remaining after apportionments) Minimums Capacity/Safety/Security/Noise (C/S/S/N) 75% of remaining after set-asides (+) 2/3 of 12.5% returned ent. Pure Discretionary 25% of remaining after set-asides (+) 1/3 of 12.5% returned ent.itlements 16

Thank You 17