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Airport Revenue Diversification (2010)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A - Airport Contacts." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2010. Airport Revenue Diversification. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14386.
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53 APPENDIX A Airport Contacts Business Airport Title/Department Website Advertising Toronto Pearson International General Manager of Concessions www.gtaa.com Biofuels Air Transport Action Group www.atag.org Biofuel s National Energy Research Laboratory Bioenergy www.nrel.gov Business Dive rsification Centennial Executive Director www.centennialairport.com Business Diversification Denver International Deputy Manager - Revenue & Business Development www.flydenver.com Business Diversification Dallas-Ft. Worth International Assistant VP, Commercial Development www.dfwairport.com Business Diversification Savannah/Hilton Head International Direct of Administration & Finance www.savannahairport.com Business Plan Dayton International Airport Director of Aviation www.flydayton.com Geothermal John F. Kennedy International ww.panynj.gov Ground Services Bangor International Ramp Services Manager www.flybangor.com Ground Services Lehigh Valley International Director www.lvasfbo.org Ground Services Mobile Regional Director of Aviation www.mobairport.com Ground Services Quad City International Director of Aviation qcairport.com Ground Services Springfield-Branson National Director of Aviation www.sgf-branson-airport.com Ground Services Front Range Director of Aviation www.ftg-airport.com Health Clinics Atlanta- Hartsfield/Philadelphia/Charlotte theaeroclinic.com Health Clinics Newark/JFK harmonypharmacy.com Health Clinics Orlando International www.solanticorlandourgentcare.com Health Clinics San Francisco www.stmarysmedicalcenter.org Intermodal Miami Intermodal Center Public Affairs Manager www.micdot.com Multi-Use Pittsburgh International Senior Director of Development www.pitairport.com Multi-Use Edmonton International Port Alberta Project Lead corporate.flyeia.com Multi-Use Kansas City Intermodal Business Airpark Manager of Air Cargo Development www.flykci.com Multi-Use El Paso International Director of Aviation www.elpasointernationalairport.com Oil and Gas Greeley-Weld County Airport Manager www.gxy.net Pet Kennel Houston Intercontinental Cargo Department www.continental.com Pet Kennel Minneapolis-St. Paul www.nowboardingpets.com Pet Kennel Various Locations www.petparadiseresort.com Pet Kennel Indianapolis International www.campbowwow.com Redevelopment Southwest Florida International Senior Manager, Properties & Contracts www.flylcpa.com Redevelopment Tampa International Director of Properties & Contracts www.tampaairport.com Redevelopment Oakland International Oakland Airport South Properties www.flyoakland.com Redevelopment Indianapolis International Property Director www.indianapolisairport.com Solar Fresno Yosemite International Director of Aviation www.fresno.gov Wind Turbine Boston Logan International Director of Capital Programs/Environmental Affairs www.massport.com Wind Turbine Greater Rochester International Director of Aviation www.monroecounty.gov/airport Source: Assembled by KRAMER aerotek inc. (2009).

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TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Synthesis 19: Airport Revenue Diversification explores the different sources of revenue for airports, separating core aeronautical revenue from ancillary revenues. The report also examines ways that airports have diversified activities and highlights the challenges that arise when non-aeronautical activity is proposed on land that is subject to Federal Aviation Administration grants obligations and assurances.

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