Charles H. Ada II Executive Manager A.B. Won Pat International Airport Guam
ABOUT THE GUAM AIRPORT Autonomous instrumentality of the Government of Guam; created in 1975 by P.L. 13-57; only commercial airport serving island Current terminal result of $247M expansion and construction project funded by revenue bonds Service 22 destinations with 10 commercial air carriers flying an average of 250 weekly frequencies We are ranked #8 in International Arrivals by the U.S. DOT 2013 welcomed 2.6M passengers through our airport
ABOUT THE GUAM AIRPORT Main Terminal
Main Terminal ABOUT THE GUAM AIRPORT $247 Million Facility completed in 2006 $250 Million in Additional Investment Current Projects worth $167M 767,553 sq. ft of terminal building with 17 contact gates 93,668 sq. ft. of Adjacent Facilities
ABOUT THE GUAM AIRPORT Tiyan Business Park Main Terminal
ABOUT THE GUAM AIRPORT TIYAN BUSINESS PARK Current Tenants o Pac Air Integrated Air Cargo Facility 130,000 sq. ft. cargo space; 35,000 sq. ft. office space o DHL Express Package Facility 8,000 sq. ft. o CTSI Consolidated Freight Center 40,000 sq. ft. o Triple B Freight Forwarders 20,000 sq. ft. AVAILABLE o Est. 60 acres North Ramp o Est. 10 acres approach end of runways
ABOUT THE GUAM AIRPORT Tiyan Business Park Main Terminal South Ramp
ABOUT THE GUAM AIRPORT South Ramp Hangars FBO Operations Maintenance Facilities Warehouses Office Blocks Current Tenants o ACI Pacific, LLC o United Maintenance Hangar AVAILABLE o Est. 45 acres
ABOUT THE GUAM AIRPORT Tiyan Business Park Main Terminal Industrial Park South Ramp
AIRPORT INDUSTRIAL PARK Fuel Facility since 1979 Warehouses Office Blocks Aviation and Airport Related Businesses AVAILABLE o 26 acres proposed development areas ABOUT THE GUAM AIRPORT
PROJECTS: 24/7 First Priority PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1. International Arrivals Corridor 2. Phase 3 Near Fault Seismic Upgrade 3. Hold Bag Screening 4. Security Screening Checkpoint Processing 5. Flight Information Display Replacement 6. Integrated PLB Replacement 7. Common Use Check In Facilities 8. Fuel System Improvements 9. Parking Expansion 10 Inter Island Passenger Facility 11. ARFF Facility Replacement 12. Cargo Apron Relocation 13. Replace Terminal Seating
INTERNATIONAL ARRIVALS CORRIDOR Arriving and Departing Passengers Separation ouse of Moving Walls for Arriving/Departing Passenger Separation
INTERNATIONAL ARRIVALS CORRIDOR Arriving and Departing Passengers Separation oconcept from Updated Master Plan (Jan 2012) orfp for A/E Services for Terminal Bldg. Structural Upgrade & Concourse Isolation Design issued in Nov. 2013, Closed Dec. 2013.
BAG SCREENING RELOCATION Congested Ticketing/Check In Lobby otakes away check in counter positions ominimizes floor space in Check in Lobby
Bag Screening Relocation In Line Bag Screening with Baggage Handling System. Check in capacity restored with reduced costs to Airlines and TSA
SECURITY SCREENING CHECKPOINT Add Screening Lanes; Increase Office Space
FIDS REPLACEMENT Replace obsolete and unreliable system with multimedia, multipurpose hardware and software
COMMON USE CHECK-IN FACILITIES Single airline check-in program with counter modifications and expanded use of kiosks Avoids expanding Airport footprint
PARKING EXPANSION Widening of Route 10-A will result in loss of parking spaces.
PARKING EXPANSION Single Level Parking Deck over Commercial Vehicle Area Replaces Capacity from Expanded Access Road; Improves Passenger Service
INTER-ISLAND PASSENGER FACILITY Separate processing Facility for Domestic Inter-Island Operations No CBP and Minimal TSA Inspections Exclusive Baggage Claim Area Designing interim facility to process arrivals w/pax of 9 or less
ARFF FACILITY REPLACEMENT Existing facility has structural, design and maintenance issues due to age and incremental expansions
ARFF FACILITY REPLACEMENT Replace Aged Navy Structure with code compliant facility meeting FAA standards Existing ARRF Potential Replacement Site
AIR CARGO APRON RELOCATION New Cargo-only Apron area next to Integrated Cargo Facility Hydrant Fuel Capability
REPLACE TERMINAL SEATING Replace current seating and expand additional seating throughout the terminal
PROJECTS: 24/7 2 ND PRIORITY PROJECTS 1. Phase 4 Near Fault Seismic Upgrade 2. Access Control and Security Improvements 3. Terminal Flooring Replacement 4. Upgrade Airport IT and FMS 5. Route 10A Landscape Component 6. Enclose Arrivals Tunnel 7. Replace Conveyance Systems 8. Strengthen and Expand Curbside Canopies
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ABOUT THE GUAM AIRPORT QUESTIONS? CHARLES H. ADA II EXECUTIVE MANAGER