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County of Los AngelesCHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE
Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration500 West Temple Street, Room 713, Los Angeles, California 90012
(213) 974-1101http://ceo.lacounty.gov
WILLIAM T FUJIOKAChief Executive Offcer
Board of SupervisorsGLORIA MOLINAFirst District
April 10, 2009MARK RIDLEY-THOMASSecond District
ZEV YAROSLAVSKYThird District
DON KNABEFourth District
To:
From:
Supervisor Don Knabe, ChairmanSupervisor Gloria MolinaSupervisor Mark Ridley-ThomasSupervisor Zev YaroslavskySupervisor Michael D. Antonovich
William T Fujioka r . Jr_ (j '" _Chief Executive Officer ~V ~.
MICHAEL D. ANTONOVICHFifth District
UPDATE ON MEETING WITH LOS ANGELES WORLD AIRPORTS REGARDINGREGIONALIZATION OF AIR SERVICE
On February 24, 2009, this Offce informed your Board that the County, along with thePetitioners of the Los Angeles International Airport Master Plan Settlement Agreement,
requested a meeting with Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) to discuss regionalization issues,as well as the development of a Regional Strategic Plan, as stipulated under the SettlementAgreement. The other Petitioners are the cities of EI Segundo, Inglewood, and Culver City, andthe Allance for a Regional Solution to Airport Congestion. This memorandum is an update tothat request.
On March 16, 2009, the County and the Petitioners met with LAWA Executive Director, GinaMarie Lindsey and her staff. Ms. Lindsey emphasized that LAWA continues to plan for andpromote regionalization of air services. LAWA provided a report titled, "Airport RegionalizationUpdate," which provides an overview of: 1) the current industry environment, 2) regionalizationefforts at both Palmdale and Ontario Airports, and 3) their regionalization plan. Theirregionalization plan includes establishing an Office of Regionalization, continuing air service
development and airport marketing efforts, and. supporting efforts to import groundtransportation access. LAWA also provided the Petitioners with a report titled, "Regionalization:Why Air Service at LA/Palmdale Has Not Succeeded." Both reports are attached for yourinformation.
At the request of the Petitioners, Ms. Lindsey committed to meeting on a periodic basis to keepthe lines of communication open in discussing regionalization issues. Ms. Lindsey informed thePetitioners that a Regionalization Summit is planned for fall 2009 and wil include stakeholders,as well as other jurisdictions to discuss issues and challenges related to regionalization.
"To Enrich Lives Through Effective And Caring Service"
Please Conserve Paper - This Document and Copies are Two-SidedIntra-County Correspondence Sent Electronically Only
Each SupervisorApril 10, 2009Page 2
This Office, along with County Counsel, wil continue to meet with LAWA to addressregionalization issues, and participate in the upcoming Regionalization Summit. We will keepyour Board updated and apprised of major developments as appropriate.
Please let me know if you have any questions or your staff may contact Jerry Ramirez at213.974.4282 or iramirez~ceo.lacountY.Qov.
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Meeting wih Amrica VVst in Phoenix Spring 2003
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Meeting wih United Airlines in Chicao October 2003
Meeting wih AmricanlPmrican Eagle in Dallas Decermr 2003
Meeting wih Horizon/Alaska Airlines in Dallas January 2004
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Event DateMeeting with Delta Air Lines in Nlanta Februar 200
Atended JU"1ar 200 Conference in Portland(ræt wih DL, CO, UA, HP, Mand AS regarding PMD)
June 200
Scenic Airlines service to North Las Vegas Decermr 200 . 2005
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City of Palimle/LAAsubmit third SCASDP proposalto USDOT on behalf of VVeels Up Palndale Coalition
April 2006
Meeting with US Airwys in Phoenix May 2006
USDOT awards $900,000 SCASDP grant to the VVeels UpPalndale Coalition (City of Palrrale/LAA)
August 2006
~,,:,,~ Meeting wih US Airw in Palndale Septermr 2006
Meeting wih Delta Air Lines in Atlant October 2006
Meeting with Amrican Airlines in Dallas October 2006
Meeting with United Airlines in Chicago Novermr 200
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United Airlines launches service from lAPalrrale June 2007
FirstVVeels up Palrrale coalition ræeting at PMD Novermr 2007
Meeting with U~s GPO airfare rep in Washington, DC Decermr 2007
lA& City of Palndale ræet with United in Chicago January 2008
Second \Neels up Palrrale colition ræeting at PMD February 2008
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Fourth V\eels up Palndale coalition meeting at PMD August 2008
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GSA government airfes for federal agency and nilitarytravelers mae available tolfrom PMD for the first time
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Septenir 2008
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. LAWA prepared and submitted a proposal to the USDOT for a Small Community Air ServiceProgram (SCASDP) grant on behalf of the City of Palmdale
. The City of Palmdale, on behalf of the Wheels up Palmdale coalition, was awarded one of thelargest ($900,000) grants awarded in the history of the SCASDP program
. The City of Palmdale provided one of the 4 members of the panel (the other 3 panelists werefrom LAWA) that selected United over Delta
. LAWA provided 80% of the coalition's financial and in-kind support of United air service fromJune 2007 -December 2008'
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~ $1.1 milion in cash to purchase advertising from City of Palmdale (CA-14 electronic sign,utiity bils, monthly newsletters, sponsorship of local events, etc.)
~ $700,000 in cash to implement an advertising campaign to support the launch of United'sservice
~ $5 milion to operate the PMD terminal at deeply-reduced rental rates for United Airlines
City of Palmdale
~ $1.1 million in cash to fund the revenue guarantee agreement with United Airlines
County of Los Angeles
~ $50,000' in cash to fund the revenue guarantee agreement with United Airlines
~ $500,000 to provide daily bus service from San Fernando Valley and Santa Clarita to PMD
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. LAWA invested $280M in infrastructure at ONT in 1998, building theregion's most modern airport terminal facilities
- LAWA has partnered with Aeroterm to build up to 1 M square feet of on-airportcargo facilities
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. LAWA's investment at LA0ntario has positioned the airport toaccommodate significant passenger and cargo traffic growth
- ONT can accommodate millons of additional passengers in its existing terminalfacilities, providing significant short-term relief for LA
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. LA0ntario Air Service Development Goals
- Restore frequencies cut by Southwest during 2008
Increase frequency of flights to hub markets with existing service
)- Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Denver, Salt Lake City
Re-establish lost hub service to hub markets
)- New York/N~wark, Chicago and Minneapolis
Restore service in former ExpressJet markets
)- Reno, Tucson, Colorado Springs, Monterey, Fresno, Boise
Increase trans-border flights
)- Mexico City, Vancouver, Puerto Val/arta, Cancún, Los Cabos
Assist Aeroterm in marketing its air cargo facilties
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- Sponsor and host an annual Regionalization Summit
- Continue ongoing corporate travel and travel agency outreach effort
- Continue joint LAWA-LA Inc. marketing effort with tour operators, charterairlines, and travel wholesalers in Mexico and Canada
.ll, LAPalmdale Goals- Faciltate transition of terminal operations to City of Palmdale
- Assist the City of Palmdale in its future airline outreach efforts
~ Provide marketing presentations and analyses prepared for PMDduring the past 5 years
~ Provide contact information and introductions to airline routedevelopment managers
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. Overall Goal: to minimize existing ground transportation barriers for
both passengers and air cargo at Southern California's alternateairports- LA/Ontario wil be main focus
. Identify viable locations for expansion of the FlyAway program toLAOntario
- Historical demand analysis within region, market research, etc.
. Participate on the Gold Line Light Rail Technical Advisory Committee
- Goal is connectivity of Gold Line to LA/Ontario
,lI Involvement in the California High Speed Rail Project
-GoaUs connectivity to LAPalmdale and LA/Ontario
. Increase airport connectivity for both passengers and cargo on
existing railroad lines at LAOntario
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. Geography
. Limited flight schedule
. Military and other federal government travelerswere unable to book flights until October 2008
. Economic and Financial Challenges in theAirline Industry and the U.S. Economy
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Driving Time to PMD
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'l"equel1cy Handicapped Tråffic 'Development afP.M £)
. Two daily roundtrips were not enough to attract business travellers,because flying from PMD required travellers to extend trips- Single-day business trips were not possible beyond the West Coast and Mountain
West regions
- Business trips east of the Mississippi River that typically required two days oftennecessitated a third when flying to/from PMD
- Connections to cities in the Southwest were typically not attractive, as travellerspreferred not to "fly north to travel south"
- With numerous non-stop alternatives available at LAX, BUR, and ONT, fewtravellers opted for PMD
. PROOF: In September 2009, United increased its schedule from 2 dailyroundtrip RJ flights to 4 daily turboprop roundtrips, and trafficincreased by 25%
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Percent Change in Domestic O&D Passengers at California's Small Community Airport12 Months Ended June 2008 vs Prior Year
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Redding
Modesto
Carlsbad
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. It is Critical that the Aerospace/Military Business Market Support NewService as It is an Important Generator of Air Travel in the PMD Market
- This market segment must have GSA contract fares in select key markets from PMD
. A Minimum Daily Frequency is Also Key to Gaining Traveler Loyalty andChanging Behavior, Especially Given the Competing Services at NearbyAi rports- More than two daily roundtrips are required
. Service to a Hub Carrier Airport or a Large Airport within LA/PMD's Top
Passenger Markets Will Have the Greatest Chance of Success- Network hub connections are need to effectively serve the diverse travel market
. LA/Palmdale's Air Travel Market May Develop Over a Longer Term Under
the Right Conditions, But Given the Current Economic and IndustryOutlook, Reinstatement of PMD Service is Unlikely in the Near Term- LAWA's Resources Should Focus on LAONT
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. Under ideal demographic, economic, and airline industry conditions,LA/Palmdale Airport could be a viable regional airport for commercialairline service
. These ideal conditions necessary for the resumption of scheduled air
service at PMD do not exist now, and will not for several years
. If the airline industry is permanently transformed when it emerges fromthe current economic downturn, ideal conditions for the resumption of airservice at PMD might not arise for decades
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