Status of Airport Privatization Efforts

Status of Airport Privatization Efforts

Author: John J. Duncan, Jr.

Publisher:

Published: 1999-06-01

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9780756713874

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Witnesses include: David Bennett, Dir., Office of Airport Safety and Standards, FAA; John Buttarazzi, Senior V.P., Empire State Development Corp.; Joseph Piscitell, Pres. and CEO, Diversified Asset Management Group; and David Suomi, V.P., BAA USA, Inc. Also, submitted for the record: David Suomi, chart, "Heathrow Airport Capital Expenditure vs. Regulated User Fees (by FY since privatization)"; Robert Poole, Jr., Reason Public Policy Inst., statement and report, "Passenger-Friendly Airports: Another Reason for Airport Privatization"; George Pataki, Gov., State of N.Y., letter; Michael Bell, Pres., BAA USA Inc., letter; and Jane Garvey, Admin., FAA, letter.


Considering and Evaluating Airport Privatization

Considering and Evaluating Airport Privatization

Author: Sheri Ernico

Publisher: Transportation Research Board

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 030921405X

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TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Report 66: Considering and Evaluating Airport Privatization addresses the potential advantages and disadvantages of implementing various approaches to airport privatization.


Airport Privatization

Airport Privatization

Author: DIANE Publishing Company

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published:

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13: 9780788140624

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The possible sale or lease of commercial airports in the U.S. to private companies has generated considerable attention in recent years. Such cities as New York and Los Angeles have considered privatizing their airports. This report examines: the current extent of private sector participation at commercial airports in the U.S. and foreign countries; the current incentives and barriers to the sale or lease of airports; and the potential implications for major stakeholders, such as passengers, airlines, and local, state, and Fed. gov't's., should airports be sold or leased.