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MEDA 2013 Summer Conference BWI: An Economic Engine June 12, 2013

MEDA 2013 Summer Conference BWI: An Economic Engine June 12, 2013. Agenda. Business Overview Major Projects Challenges / Opportunities. Airport Generated Economic Activity in Maryland.

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MEDA 2013 Summer Conference BWI: An Economic Engine June 12, 2013

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  1. MEDA 2013 Summer Conference BWI: An Economic Engine June 12, 2013

  2. Agenda • Business Overview • Major Projects • Challenges / Opportunities

  3. Airport Generated Economic Activity in Maryland Maryland Aviation Administration Economic Impact of Airports, February 2013. Includes direct, indirect, and induced impacts.

  4. BWI Marshall Airport + Visitor Economic Impacts

  5. Business Overview2012 All-Time Record Passenger Traffic: 22.7 Million Passengers!

  6. Business OverviewSteady International Passenger Growth

  7. Business OverviewBWI Marshall Is Now the Busiest Airport in the Region

  8. Business OverviewNon-Stop Service to 77 Domestic and International Markets

  9. Business OverviewBWI Marshall Average Airfares Are Lowest In Region Fares do not include any ancillary revenues such as checked baggage, seat assignment or change fees. BWI’s largest carrier, Southwest, does not charge any of these fees.

  10. Business OverviewBWI’s Reputation as the “Easy Come, Easy Go” Airport

  11. Business OverviewLow Cost Structure– Cost Per Enplaned Passenger (CPE)

  12. Major Projects

  13. Major ProjectsRunway Safety Areas – Pavement Management Program

  14. Major Projects B / C Connector Project

  15. Major Projects B / C Connector Project

  16. Major Projects B / C Connector Project

  17. Major Projects New Security Checkpoint– Now Open

  18. Major Projects Connector– Now Open

  19. Major Projects Fall 2013– C Concourse Widening and Improvements

  20. Challenges and Opportunities CHALLENGES • Sequestration– TSA, CBP, FAA, and business demand • Fuel costs– Airlines and BWI Marshall • Additional “slots” at Reagan National • Security incidents / changes in protocols • OPPORTUNITIES • Low fare international service • ICC • New BWI rail station / service • BRAC / Cyber-Command Center

  21. Thank You for Flying BWI Marshall Airport

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