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Pacific Aviation Director’s Workshop Aviation Safety through International Leadershp March 13 – 15, 2012, Tumon , Guam. Airport Update Charles H. Ada II, Executive Manager. Vision, Mission & Objective. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Pacific Aviation Director’s WorkshopAviation Safety through International Leadershp
March 13 – 15, 2012, Tumon, Guam
Airport UpdateCharles H. Ada II, Executive Manager
“Standard of Excellence “ in providing safe and reliable service and facilities to expand air service
and economic growth for Guam.
Deliver improvements in safety and security, customer service, facilities and access infrastructure, economic
development, competitive positioning, community relations and governance and organization.
Vision, Mission & Objective
3
Pacific Region - Globally Central
Nationwide Ranking of International Airports
NEW YORK, NY
MIAMI, FL
LOS ANGELES, CA
NEWARK, NJ
HONOLULU, HI
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
CHICAGO, IL
AGANA, GU
ATLANTA, GA
WASHINGTON, DC
0 2,000,000 4,000,000 6,000,000
4,158,463
3,283,292
2,675,773
1,535,101
1,453,974
1,372,575
1,149,368
907,859
856,390
788,495
Rank US Port
1 NEW YORK, NY
2 MIAMI, FL
3 LOS ANGELES, CA
4 NEWARK, NJ
5 HONOLULU, HI
6 SAN FRANCISCO, CA
7 CHICAGO, IL
8 AGANA, GU 9 ATLANTA, GA
10 WASHINGTON, DC
U.S. PORT OF ENTRY (ALL MODES) OF NON-U.S. RESIDENT ARRIVALS
Source: US Department of Commerce, ITA, Office of Travel & Tourism, Nov 2011
FY 2011 Airport Activity
Aerial View – A.B. Won Pat International Airport , Guam
Fiscal Year 2011 Airport Activity
FY'07 FY'08 FY'09 FY'10 FY'110
200000
400000
600000
800000
1000000
1200000
1400000
1600000
TransitOriginating
2.7M pax movements
1.43M enplanements
46,030 aircraft movements
Enplanements steady despite Japan Tsunami & Nuclear Reactor Issues
Passenger Enplanements
Source: GIAA Operations YTD Statistics FY 2011
In Progress and Planned
Capital Improvement Program
Airport ProjectsIn Progress Planned
Airport Master Plan GIS/ Electronic Layout Plan RWY 6L ILS Installation Storm Water EA Ramp Lights Hardening Underground Power
connections Major Structure Demolition Noise Mitigation Phase II (on
FAA hold)
RWY 6L/24R Rehabilitation Noise Mitigation – Phase III Storm Water Drainage
Improvements Air Cargo Apron Design New ARFF Facility Design ARFF Trucks Acquisition
Safety & Security Training Programs Emergency Response Table Top Exercise Security Identification Display Area Self Inspection Program Training and
Certification Law Enforcement Training and Certification
◦Traffic and DUI Enforcement◦Seatbelt & Child Car Restraint Training
Facility Safety Audits AOA Driving Course and Licensing
Assess Terminal Capacity for Future Demand Focus on Safety through Education and Training Facilitate Passenger Processing Efficiency and Direct
Customer Service Increase collaboration with Federal and Local
Partners Manage Expenses Grow Revenue Promotional Outreach
FY 2012 Outlook
Thank You and
Si Yu’us Ma’ase!
Charles H. Ada IIExecutive Manager