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Department of Department of TransportationTransportation
Bureau of Aviation and Bureau of Aviation and PortsPorts
Presentation ToGovernor’s Commission on the Reform of
The Department of Transportation
Richard J. JaworskiBureau Chief, Aviation and PortsSeptember 21, 2007
Aviation and Ports MissionAviation and Ports Mission
• The mission of the Bureau of Aviation The mission of the Bureau of Aviation and Ports is to manage, operate, and Ports is to manage, operate, maintain and develop the State – maintain and develop the State – owned aviation and maritime facilities owned aviation and maritime facilities in a safe and efficient manner meeting in a safe and efficient manner meeting the demand for these facilities, and to the demand for these facilities, and to administer State programs offered to administer State programs offered to the aviation and maritime industries in the aviation and maritime industries in support of municipal and privately – support of municipal and privately – owned facilities.owned facilities.
Bureau Organizational Bureau Organizational StructureStructure
Aviation and PortsBureau Chief
Aviation Administrator
Project Management
MaritimeManager
LeasingFiscal and
AdministrativeServices
Bradley ProjectDevelopment
Aviation and PortsCounsel
General AviationAirport Coordinators
Bradley InternationalAirport Administrator
CT. River FerryCaptains
State PierCoordinator
Marketing and Development
Harbor LiaisonDredging Project
Coordinator
BDL - 120GA - 32 Ports - 14 166 Total Staff
Unit Duties and Unit Duties and ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities• Aviation and Ports Counsel – Aviation and Ports Counsel – Represents the office of
the Attorney General and provides legal counsel related to all Bureau operations.
• Aviation Administrator – Aviation Administrator – Oversees operation and maintenance of the State – owned general aviation airports and Bradley International Airport including building and grounds maintenance, airport operations, security, aircraft rescue and fire fighting activities and administers aviation industry programs.
• Project Management – Project Management – Oversees development and execution on the capital improvement program for all Bureau facilities.
• Maritime Manager – Maritime Manager – Oversees operation of the CT. River Ferries and State Pier and administers maritime industry programs.
• Leasing – Leasing – Facilitates the development, negotiation, execution and administration of agreements providing for the use and occupancy of Bureau facilities
• Fiscal and Administrative Services – Fiscal and Administrative Services – Directs and controls the financial interests and activities of the Bureau
Unit Duties and Unit Duties and ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities• General Aviation Airport Coordinators – General Aviation Airport Coordinators – Provide on-site
management representation, direction and control of airport operations, maintenance, security, and aircraft rescue and firefighting
• Bradley International Airport Administrator - Bradley International Airport Administrator - Provides on-site management representation, direction and control of airport operations, maintenance, security, and aircraft rescue and firefighting
• Bradley Project Development – Bradley Project Development – Directs and controls execution of vertical construction projects (terminal development) at Bradley International Airport
• Marketing and Air Service Development – Marketing and Air Service Development – Develops and implements promotional activities to attract and expand services provided at all Bureau facilities.
• CT River Ferry Captains – CT River Ferry Captains – Pilot ferry vessels serving the Chester - Hadlyme and Rocky Hill – Glastonbury crossings on the Connecticut River
• State Pier Coordinator - State Pier Coordinator - Provides on-site management representation, direction and control of pier operations, maintenance and security
• Dredging Project CoordinatorDredging Project Coordinator – – Provides project coordination with local port authorities, the Army Corps of Engineers and the CT DEP.
FACILITIES & SERVICES FACILITIES & SERVICES PROVIDEDPROVIDED• AVIATIONAVIATION
– Danielson Airport– Windham Airport– Waterbury-Oxford Airport– Hartford-Brainard Airport– Groton-New London Airport– Bradley International Airport
• PORTSPORTS– State Pier New London– Chester-Hadlyme Ferry– Rocky Hill-Glastonbury Ferry
Danielson Airport – Danielson Airport – 5B35B3
• 257 Acres257 Acres
• 1 Runway – 2,700 1 Runway – 2,700 feetfeet
• 2004 Statistics2004 Statistics
– 21,700 operations – 62 based aircraft
• Constructed in 1963Constructed in 1963
• Master Plan Master Plan UnderwayUnderway
Windham Airport – Windham Airport – IJDIJD
• 280 Acres280 Acres
• 2 Runways - 4,228 feet2 Runways - 4,228 feet
- 2,797 - 2,797 feetfeet
• 2004 Statistics2004 Statistics
– 33,100 operations – 64 based aircraft
• Constructed in 1973Constructed in 1973by the WPA
Waterbury-Oxford Airport - Waterbury-Oxford Airport - OXCOXC
• 424 Acres424 Acres
• 1 Runway – 5,800 1 Runway – 5,800 feetfeet
• 2007 Statistics2007 Statistics
– 73,000 operations – 281 based aircraft
• 61 Jets
• 20 Turbo Prop
• 200 Other
• Constructed in 1971Constructed in 1971
Hartford – Brainard - Hartford – Brainard - HFDHFD
• 201 Acres201 Acres
• 3 Runways - 4,418 feet3 Runways - 4,418 feet - 2,315 - 2,315
feetfeet - 2,309 - 2,309
feetfeet
• 2004 Statistics2004 Statistics
– 204,000 operations – 61 based aircraft
• Dedicated in 1921 Dedicated in 1921 byMayor Newton Brainard
• 1st Municipal Airport 1st Municipal Airport in New Englandin New England
Groton – New London - Groton – New London - GONGON
• 483 Acres483 Acres
• 2 Runways - 5,000 2 Runways - 5,000 feetfeet
- 4,000 - 4,000 feetfeet
• 2004 Statistics2004 Statistics
– 66,200 operations – 76 based aircraft
• 9 Jets
• 67 Others
• Constructed in 1921 Constructed in 1921 as 1st State Airport
Bradley International Airport Bradley International Airport - - BDLBDL
• 3,250 Acres3,250 Acres
• 3 Runways - 9,510 feet3 Runways - 9,510 feet - 6,847 - 6,847
feetfeet - 5,145 - 5,145
feetfeet
• Second Largest Airport Second Largest Airport in New Englandin New England
State Pier – New LondonState Pier – New London
• State owned State owned facilityfacility– Two piers
• Private Operators Private Operators – Products include
lumber and copper– Fishing Fleet
• Rail ConnectionRail Connection
• Cruise ShipsCruise Ships
Rocky Hill-Glastonbury FerryRocky Hill-Glastonbury Ferry
• State owned State owned facilityfacility
• Tug and BargeTug and Barge– Cumberland– Hollister III
• Crew of 5Crew of 5– 1 Lead Captain– 2 Captains
– 2 Mates
• Oldest continuous Oldest continuous river ferry – river ferry – 352 years
Chester – Hadlyme FerryChester – Hadlyme Ferry
• State owned State owned facilityfacility
• Traditional Traditional double end double end designdesign– Selden III
• Crew of 5Crew of 5– 1 Lead Captain– 2 Captains– 2 Mates
Bureau of Engineering
& Highway
Operations
Commissioner’sAdministrative
Staff
Department of Environmental
Protection
OfficeOf the StateTreasurer
Bureau of Finance
& Administration
Bureau of Policy
& Planning
Bureau of Aviation
& Ports
INTERACTIONSINTERACTIONS
Bureau of Engineering Bureau of Engineering & &
Highway OperationsHighway Operations
• Preparation of Construction Preparation of Construction DocumentationDocumentation– SurveySurvey– EngineeringEngineering– Construction InspectionConstruction Inspection
• Administer Consulting Engineer Administer Consulting Engineer ContractsContracts
Bureau of Policy & PlanningBureau of Policy & Planning
• Administer Planning StudiesAdminister Planning Studies– Aviation Master PlansAviation Master Plans– Systems PlansSystems Plans– Maritime StudiesMaritime Studies
• ProcessProcess
Bureau of Finance & Bureau of Finance & AdministrationAdministration
• Payroll Payroll
• Process Agreements & LeasesProcess Agreements & Leases
• PurchasingPurchasing
• AuditsAudits
• Property and FacilitiesProperty and Facilities
• Capital Project FinanceCapital Project Finance
Commissioner’s Administrative Commissioner’s Administrative StaffStaff• Legislative OfficeLegislative Office• Contract ComplianceContract Compliance• Consultant Selection OfficeConsultant Selection Office• CommunicationsCommunications• Human ResourcesHuman Resources• Equal Employment OpportunityEqual Employment Opportunity• State Traffic CommissionState Traffic Commission• Management ServicesManagement Services• Legal UnitLegal Unit
Office of the State TreasurerOffice of the State Treasurer
• Bond ProgramBond Program– Assists in the execution of the Bradley Assists in the execution of the Bradley
International Airport bond programInternational Airport bond program– Assigns bond council and financial Assigns bond council and financial
advisorsadvisors
Department of Environmental Department of Environmental ProtectionProtection
• PermitsPermits– Regulatory issuesRegulatory issues
• Conservation & Private DevelopmentConservation & Private Development
Services ProvidedServices Provided• AviationAviation
– Grant-in-Aid to four municipal airports– Inspection & License to 135 aviation facilities– Aircraft registration– Accident Investigation– Technical & Engineering Assistance– Public Outreach
• PortsPorts– Licensing of Marine Pilots– Staff support to the CT Pilot Commission – Staff support to the CT Maritime Commission– Dredging facilitation– Liaison to local port authorities
ResultsResults
MaritimeMaritime
• Facilitate Substantial Maritime Commerce at Facilitate Substantial Maritime Commerce at State Pier:State Pier:
– Logistec USA Cargo Operations
– Cruise Ship Industry
– Seafood Cooperative
• Industry Regulatory MattersIndustry Regulatory Matters
ResultsResults
Waterways Program Revenues
0.00
100,000.00
200,000.00
300,000.00
400,000.00
500,000.00
600,000.00
700,000.00
800,000.00
900,000.00
FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07
Ferry Ports
ResultsResultsGeneral Aviation AirportsGeneral Aviation Airports
• Hosting the AOPA Annual Convention at Hartford / Brainard Airport
• Private development of 1.1 million square feet of corporate aircraft hangars at Waterbury / Oxford Airport
• Revamping Airport Business Plans and Master Plans• Making Substantial Investments in the Capacity and
Security of each Airport• Negotiating and Renegotiating Airport Lease and Use
Agreement• Increasing General Aviation Airport Revenues by 83%
in Last 5 Years
ResultsResults83% Increase in GA Airport Revenues in 5 Years83% Increase in GA Airport Revenues in 5 Years
General Aviation Airport Revenues
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
1,600,000
1,800,000
2,000,000
FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07
Windham
Oxford
Danielson
Brainard
Groton
ResultsResultsBradley International Airport (Enterprise Fund)Bradley International Airport (Enterprise Fund)
• Established the Bradley Air Service Incentive Program
• Initiated Scheduled International Service to Amsterdam
• Executed Lease Agreement for Development of Two New Hotels
• Bond Rating
• Competed Successfully for Embraer Aircraft Maintenance Facility
• Master Plan
• Positioning Airport for Next Major Phase of Terminal Development
• Master Lease
• Construction-Terminal A
• Concession Revenue-all time high
• Business Plan
Bradley Major Capitol Bradley Major Capitol ProjectsProjects
• Reconstruct Reconstruct Runway 6-24 Runway 6-24
• Terminal Terminal ExpansionExpansion
• Sound InsulationSound Insulation
• Reconstruct Reconstruct Runway 15-33Runway 15-33
General Aviation AirportsGeneral Aviation AirportsCapital Improvement ProjectsCapital Improvement Projects
1.1. Waterbury- Oxford AirportWaterbury- Oxford Airporta) Extend Taxi Way B b) Noise Implementation Plan
2.2. Groton-New London AirportGroton-New London Airporta) Safety Area Improvements b) Reconstruct Taxi Way C North
3.3. Windham AirportWindham Airporta)a) Extend Taxi Way B & Reconstruct Main Rampb) Runway Safety Area Improvements
4.4. All State Owned AirportsAll State Owned Airportsa) Obstruction Analysis
Thank You
Questions?
VEENDAM Sept 28, 2007
EXPLORER of the SEAS Sept 29, 2007
EXPLORER of the SEAS OCT 13, 2007
MAASDAM Oct 15, 2007
MAASDAM May 8, 2008
EXPLORER of the SEAS July 4, 2008
EXPLORER of the SEAS July 31, 2008
ROYAL PRINCESS Sept 25, 2008
ROYAL PRINCESS Sept 27, 2008
ROYAL PRINCESS Oct 17, 2008
ROYAL PRINCESS Oct 19, 2008
ROYAL PRINCESS Nov 6, 2008
Remaining 2007-2008 Cruise Ship Schedule
m/s EXPLORER of the SEAS in New London Sept 1, 2007