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AEROTROP AEROTROP OLIS OLIS Fact Fact or or Fiction? Fiction? IN THE USA

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Page 1: Boggus Presentation Smart Airports May 2015 - Roddy

AEROTRAEROTROPOLIS OPOLIS FactFact oror Fiction?

Fiction?IN THE USA

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DEFINITION OF AN AEROTROPOLISDEFINITION OF AN AEROTROPOLIS

An aerotropolis is an urban plan in which the layout, infrastructure, and economy is centered on an airport, existing as an airport city. It is similar in form and function to a traditional metropolis, which contains a central city core and its commuter-linked suburbs

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AEROTROPOLIS – AEROTROPOLIS – THE ORIGINALTHE ORIGINAL

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AEROTROPOLIS – AEROTROPOLIS – ORGANIC VS ORGANIC VS PURPOSEFUL?PURPOSEFUL?

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AEROTROPOLIS AEROTROPOLIS UUSSAA

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UUSSAA LARGE HUB LARGE HUB AIRPORTSAIRPORTS

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AEROTROPOLIS AEROTROPOLIS RE-RE-SEEDINGSEEDINGMemphis International AirportMemphis International Airport Memphis Land Use PlanMemphis Land Use Plan

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WHAT IS AN AEROTROPOLIS?WHAT IS AN AEROTROPOLIS?

Aerotropoli are intimately linked to economic and human development.

By creating an environment that spawns, attracts, and retains top talent, businesses, ideas, and capital, an Aerotropolis can generate benefits that extend far beyond the airport boundaries

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HOW DO WE MEASURE IT?HOW DO WE MEASURE IT?

By measuring five dimensions:Business activityHuman capitalInformation exchangeCultural experiencePolitical engagement

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BUSINESS ACTIVITYBUSINESS ACTIVITY

Measured by headquarters of major corporations, locations of top business service firms, the value of the regions capital markets, the number of conferences, and the flow of goods through ports and airports

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HUMAN CAPITALHUMAN CAPITAL

The region’s ability to attract talent based on the size of foreign-born population, quality of universities, number of international schools, international student population, and number of residents with university degrees

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INFORMATION EXCHANGEINFORMATION EXCHANGE

How well news and information circulates within the region, based on: accessibility to major television news channels, internet presence, number of international news bureaus, freedom of expression, and broadband subscriber rate

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CULTURAL EXPERIENCECULTURAL EXPERIENCE

Diverse attractions, including major sporting events a region hosts; number of museums, performing-arts venues, and diverse culinary establishments; number of international travelers; and number of sister-city relationships

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POLITICAL ENGAGEMENTPOLITICAL ENGAGEMENT

How a region influences national and international policy dialogue as measured by the number of embassies and consulates, major think tanks, international organizations and local institutions with international reach that reside within the region, and the number of political conferences a region hosts

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DO YOU MEASURE UP?DO YOU MEASURE UP?

Today, more than evermore than ever, airports (Aerotropoli) need to runneed to run just to stand still.

Airport leaders that wish to be an Aerotropolis must fire on all five cylindersmust fire on all five cylinders (business activity, human capital, information exchange, cultural experience, and political engagement) all the timeall the time.

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DO YOU MEASURE UP?DO YOU MEASURE UP?

This requires a deep commitment and deep commitment and broad consensus among governing partiesbroad consensus among governing parties, opposition, civil society, and business leaders.

It also requires participation of state and participation of state and national leadersnational leaders to advance policies beyond the local jurisdictions.

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DO YOU MEASURE UP?DO YOU MEASURE UP?

It requires everyone to be in it requires everyone to be in it for the long haul.

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OUR FORMULAOUR FORMULA

BBaa + + HHcc + + IIee + + CCee + + PPee = Aerotropolis (demand) = Aerotropolis (demand), where:, where:

Ba = Business activityHc = Human capital

Ie = Information exchangeCe = Cultural experience

Pe = Political engagement

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