Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport
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Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport
Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport National Air Transportation Association FBO Managers Workshop Clara Bennett Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport FXE Today West Prospect Road Field - Built 1941 During WWII One of the Pilots stationed in Fort Lauderdale was George Herbert Walker Bush. He was the youngest commissioned US Navy Pilot in WWII and was shot down over the Pacific. Later he became the 41st President of the United States West Prospect Served as a satellite airfield to train US & Royal Canadian Aviators to fly Grumman TBF, Torpedo Bombers, based at Fort Lauderdale Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Municipal Early History Operated at a loss – supported by local taxes Land sold to fund airfield improvements Land leased to promote economic development & jobs creation Encroachment by nearby residential areas 1959 Name Change to Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport 1970s: Key Decisions 1974 lease-only policy Focus on providing facilities and services required by businesses and their aircraft Selected business leaders for service on Aviation Advisory Board Diversified Revenue Sources FAA ATCT – Commissioned 1973 US Customs facility – Commissioned 1976 ARFF – 1974 FXE Mission To attract businesses to this area, help those businesses prosper, and benefit the community. Core Values Be fiscally responsible Be a good neighbor Optimize safety and security Increase economic development Grow responsibly Attracting Businesses 24-Hour FAA Air Traffic Control Tower All Weather Instrument Landing System 5 Fixed Base Operators U.S. Customs and Immigration for International Flights 24-Hour Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Fort Lauderdale Police and Contract Security Access Controls and Perimeter Fences and Gates Coordination with local economic development agencies Notable Accomplishments One of the Busiest GA Airports in the Country, Reliever Status, 150,000 – 200,000 operations/yr, Primarily a business jet market Home to over 600 aircraft 150 aviation tenants and 447 hangars 19 Aviation Leases 23 Non-Aviation Leases 200-Acre Industrial Airpark, 2 Million sq. ft. Office, Warehouse & Light Manufacturing Employment Center Providing 5,000 jobs; Collectively the 2nd largest Ad Valorem Tax Payer in the City Business Prosperity Low to Zero vacancies Healthy competitive environment Aviation/Non-Aviation Synergies Low Tenant Turn-over All aviation parcels leased $18 million in tenant funded redevelopment in last 5 years $23 committed next five years 10 tenant lease extensions Tenant Investment Benefiting the Community Minimize/Eliminate Public Subsidy Minimize Negative Operational Impacts Maintaining Revenue surpluses Coordinate with local business and civic groups Promote Airport’s economic impact Maintain goodwill with surrounding community Programs & Policies Regular Minimum Standards Updates Rules & Regs Update Interactive Security Training Pilot Safety Workshops & Briefings Runway Safety Program Continuous Noise Program Enhancements Security Program Coordination with FAA Flight Standards Continuous facility reinvestments Achievements in Community Excellence (ACE) Awards Driver Safety Awards Industry Participation to promote tenants NBAA HAI NATA AOPA Annual Tenant Directory Advertisements in national aviation publications Wayfinding Program New ARFF – Station 53 Continuous Training Aircraft Recognition Quarterly Drills ARFF Recertification Wayfinding Program New Air Traffic Control Tower 102’ Cab Height Meets New Security Standards Improved Airfield Sightlines Improved Location New Customs Facility Maintenance Building 8300 Sq. ft. LEED Certified – Gold Adjacent to Existing Administrative Complex Challenges • Achieving Tenant Compliance – – – – Registration Process Minimum Standards Rules & Regulations Code Issues • Getting Tenants Involved – Special Events – Special Workshops/ Meetings – ACE Awards – AOA Driver Training Awards • Safety Concerns – Aircraft Accidents – Surface Incidents/ Runway Incursions • Noise Issues – Community Perception of General Aviation – Unrealistic Expectations Discussion