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John F. Kennedy International Airport

General Manager’s Monthly Meeting

05.13.2020

Charles R. Everett Jr. - Deputy Director of Aviation and JFK General Manager

Opening Remarks

Guillio Minguillo - Assistant Manager, Aeronautical Services

Safety Moment

Dave Siewert, Air Traffic ManagerAir Traffic Control Tower

Frank Russo, Port Director

Customs and Border Protection

Matthew Palo, Commander

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

John Bambury, Federal Security Director

Transportation Security Administration

Richard Bellucci - Inspector

PAPD

Jim Heitmann – Assistant Director, Aviation Development

Redevelopment

Environmental Reviews Status

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• JFK Redevelopment Environmental Assessment:• FONSI/ROD issued by FAA on April 21,2020

• T1 SEQRA Environmental Review:• Negative Declaration issued by New York Transportation Development Corporation on

May 6, 2020

• Public Information Access and Links:• FONSI/ROD, Final EA and Appendices available at http://www.panynj.gov/studies-reports• Negative Declaration available at http://www.dec.ny.gov/enb/enb.html

New Terminal One (NTO)• Project Updates:

• Basis of Design is ongoing• Conceptual Design in May/June 2020• Planning and coordination with PA/JFK for:

• Green Garage closure and Traffic Mitigation Plan• AirTrain alternate service and shuttles• Staging/laydown areas in west airfield

• Ongoing Site Activities:• Geotechnical Surveys on NTO future lease area ongoing• Underground Utility & Manhole surveys are ongoing• Vibration and Noise Monitoring device installations are ongoing• Pile Test Program has commenced near Green Garage in

secluded surface• Topographic surveys are near complete

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Terminal 6 (JMP)• Project Updates:

• Basis of Design is ongoing

• Site activities:• Geotech investigations and subsurface surveys

in June/July 2020• Test piles• Building 83 Demo and Laydown Area• Early works (GTC, Utilities, T5 Gate Mods)

GEOTECH SURVEYPLAN

BUILDING 83 / LAYDOWN AREA

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Terminal 8 (AA)• Project Updates:

• Main Building Extension (30ft) – construction start Dec.2019• Concourse East Extension (60ft) – submittals review• 3 new Hardstands (parcel M) – submittals review• Gates 31, 32 & 46 up-gauge – design coordination• Refurbishment of ATO Head House – design coordination• Reconfiguration of 4th Level Club – design• Reinstallation / modification of screening subsystem

Installation of new CBRA – scheduled to start Summer 2020

• Current site activities:• Main Building Extension (30ft) – in construction

o Foundations – ongoing 90% completedo Utilities relocations/reconfigurations – ongoingo Steel Erection – scheduled to start Summer 2020

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PA Early Actions

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• Surveys• Survey and 3D mapping of all utility systems within the CTA (electrical/communication underway)• KIAC property line survey ongoing• Topographic survey throughout the CTA both landside and airside

• Test Piles• Working with NTO as part of the Pile Test Program – to be used to enhance foundation design for

the GTC and elevated roadway structures

• Work Order Work• Early landside work in 2020-2021 will focus on critical path major utility work from KIAC to

Terminals 1 and 4, starting with the crossings under the Van Wyck Expressway. Intent is to enhance schedule certainty for providing timely utility service to Developers.

• Others• Traffic Mitigation Projects and Devices to support PA early work projects.

KAAMCORoger Scott – President

Teresa Rizzuto - JFK Interim Deputy General Manager

Resumption of Service Task Force and Closing Remarks

Resumption of Service Guiding Principles

Minimize AccessRestrict public access to AirTrain stations, rental car facilities, public spaces in cargo facilities (patron business counters), and other areas where patron services are performed.

Minimize Dwell Speed the traveler journey within air terminals from the front door to the cabin door by minimizing dwell at passenger processing points and minimizing distractions along the way and providing clear directions and wayfinding.

Minimize ContactReplace customer-facing services with electronic servicing via customers’ mobile devices to reduce need for face-to-face interactions and minimize passenger contact with touch surfaces (such as kiosks) within the terminal. Push interactions to customer mobile devices.

Maximize HygieneEnhanced cleaning, sanitizing and disinfecting regimens have become the new normal and both employees and customers will continue to be expected to frequently wash their hands and/or use hand sanitizer.

Communications Plan Framework

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Safety LeadershipThe COVID-19 pandemic has required JFK to raise our demanding standards to an even higher level. Informed by in-house and industry experts, along with infection prevent and control leaders around the globe, we are launching new standards designed to respond to our new environment and enhance safety for all our passengers, employees and partners.

Trust

These are historic times and we want to welcome all our passengers, employees and partners back to an environment where they know they’ll be safe. Adopting to our new normal is a journey and in the weeks and months ahead we will continue to evolve our practices to ensure we are responding to the latest CDC/WHO guidelines to keep our airport, and broader communities healthy.

Collaboration

Throughout this pandemic, we have learned that we are all one community in this together. We must collectively care for each other and are counting on all our employees, partners and passengers to keep each other safe. We all play a role in abiding by government recommendations for distancing and hand hygiene and must adopt new behaviors and technologies to stop the spread of COVID-19 and make air travel safe for all.

LeadershipThe people of New York and New Jersey are renowned for rising up in the face of adversity and we will do it again. JFK is part of the lifeblood of our region and through innovation, resiliency, and commitment we will help lead the way for the rebirth of air travel for our region and country.

Resumption of Service Subcommittees

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Subcommittee Chair

Airlines John Arancio

Ground Transportation/Rental Car Community/Parking/DriverFacilities/FHV/Taxi/Cargo Facilities

Mike Driscoll

Terminal Operators/Security/ConcessionsTeresa RizzutoKim DickieGail Mitchell

Community Outreach Jim Steven

AOC/Data Collection & SharingCOVID Coordination Sean Holland

Sparkle & Shine Anlly PalaciosRobert Wetzel

Technology/Touchless Experience TBD

Health & Regulatory Sean Holland

Rail Ops Sanchita Banerjee-Jimenez

To Join Contact Djuana Davis dtdavis@panynj.gov

Closing Remarks

Airport Operations Center

(718) 244-8100

JFKAOC@panynj.gov

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Thank You!

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