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Jobs measures the number of full-me equivalent (FTE) jobs related to airport acvity including visitor-supported and on-airport construcon jobs. A part-me employee counts as half of a full-me employee. Payroll measures the total annual salary, wages, and benefits paid to all workers whose livelihoods are directly aributable to airport acvity. Output measures the value of goods and services related to airports in Ohio. The output of on-airport businesses is typically assumed to be annual gross sales. • Airport Management • Fixed Base Operator • Vendors • Retail & Restaurant • Car Rental • Parking • FAA, Other Government • Hotels • Retail & Entertainment Convenon Centers Tourist Desnaons Construcon • Suppliers of Materials & Services to Airports • Suppliers to Visitor Dependent Businesses Suppliers to Construcon Dependent Businesses Methodology Impact Measures JOBS PAYROLL OUTPUT Jobs measures the number of full-me equivalent (FTE) jobs related to airport acvity including visitor-supported and on-airport construcon jobs. A part-me employee counts as half of a full-me employee. Payroll measures the total annual salary, wages, and benefits paid to all workers whose livelihoods are directly aributable to airport acvity. Output measures the value of goods and services related to airports in Ohio. The output of on-airport businesses is typically assumed to be annual gross sales. Methodology Impact Measures • Airport Management • Fixed Base Operator • Vendors • FAA, Other Government • Hotels • Retail & Entertainment Convenon Centers Tourist Desnaons Construcon • Suppliers of Materials & Services to Airports • Suppliers to Visitor Dependent Businesses Suppliers to Construcon Dependent Businesses JOBS PAYROLL OUTPUT Basic Information Bolton Field Airport is a general aviaon reliever airport located nine miles southwest of Columbus, Ohio. Major facilies at the airport include a 5,500- foot primary runway (Runway 04/22) and a full parallel taxiway. Operaons at the airport are supported by a precision approach, air traffic control tower, and an AWOS III weather reporng system. Other facilies and services include a terminal building, fixed base operator (FBO), avgas, jet fuel, and aircraſt maintenance. Bolton Field is included in the Naonal Plan of Integrated Airport Systems. Qualitative Benefits Owned and operated by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority (CRAA), Bolton Field is home to several on-airport businesses. Most notable among these are Capital City Jet Center, JP’s Barbeque Ribs and Chicken, and Columbus State Community College. Capital City Jet Center is the airport’s FBO and provides a full complement of services, including fueling, aircraſt parking, aircraſt maintenance, air charters, aircraſt management, flight instrucon, and aircraſt rental. JP’s Barbeque Ribs and Chicken offers a full-service lunch and dinner menu to locals and visitors as well as catering services for larger affairs. The restaurant has a large outdoor pao overlooking the airfield, allowing diners to observe aircraſt arrivals and departures. Columbus State Community College’s (CSCC) Aviaon Maintenance Technology facility stores its fleet of aircraſt in a 10,000-square- foot hangar located on the north side of the airport. CSCC provides students with hands-on aircraſt maintenance experience in an airport environment. The airport also hosts events as part of its community outreach efforts. An annual Young Eagles Rally is sponsored by the local chapter of the Experimental Aircraſt Associaon, where children are given free airplane rides. An annual Valenne’s Day dinner is hosted by JP’s Barbeque Ribs and Chicken, which features delicious food as well as airplane rides provided by Capital City Jet Center. In 2011, the Collings Foundaon’s Wings of Freedom Tour, which showcases historic aircraſt from World War II, made a stop at Bolton Field. Lastly, the CRAA provides airport land for use as soccer fields by an area youth recreaon associaon. BOLTON FIELD AIRPORT 104 $2.5 million $11.1 million 53 Jobs $1 million in Payroll $5 million in Output 44 Jobs $1.2 million in Payroll $5.6 million in Output 7 Jobs $212,000 in Payroll $549,000 in Output Bolton Field Airport Impacts
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Page 1: BOLTON FIELD AIRPORT...airplane rides. An annual Valentine’s Day dinner is hosted by JP’s Barbeque Ribs and Chicken, which features delicious food as well as airplane rides provided

Jobs measures the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs related to airport activity including visitor-supported and on-airport construction jobs. A part-time employee counts as half of a full-time employee.

Payroll measures the total annual salary, wages, and

benefits paid to all workers whose livelihoods are directly attributable to airport activity.

Output measures the value of goods and services related to airports in Ohio. The output of on-airport businesses is typically assumed to be annual gross sales.

• Airport Management• Fixed Base Operator• Vendors• Retail & Restaurant• Car Rental• Parking• FAA, Other Government

• Hotels• Retail & Entertainment• Convention Centers• Tourist Destinations• Construction

• Suppliers of Materials & Services to Airports• Suppliers to Visitor Dependent Businesses• Suppliers to Construction Dependent Businesses

MULTIPLIER IMPACTS

Methodology

Impact Measures

TOTAL ECONOMIC IMPACTS

JOBS

PAYROLL

OUTPUT

CONSTRUCTION/ VISITOR IMPACTS

TOTAL ECONOMIC

IMPACTS

ON-AIRPORT IMPACTS

MULTIPLIER IMPACTS

Jobs measures the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs related to airport activity including visitor-supported and on-airport construction jobs. A part-time employee counts as half of a full-time employee.

Payroll measures the total annual salary, wages, and

benefits paid to all workers whose livelihoods are directly attributable to airport activity.

Output measures the value of goods and services related to airports in Ohio. The output of on-airport businesses is typically assumed to be annual gross sales.

Methodology

Impact Measures

• Airport Management• Fixed Base Operator• Vendors• FAA, Other Government

• Hotels• Retail & Entertainment• Convention Centers• Tourist Destinations• Construction

• Suppliers of Materials & Services to Airports• Suppliers to Visitor Dependent Businesses• Suppliers to Construction Dependent Businesses

MULTIPLIER IMPACTS

TOTAL ECONOMIC IMPACTS

JOBS

PAYROLL

OUTPUT

CONSTRUCTION/ VISITOR IMPACTS

TOTAL ECONOMIC

IMPACTS

ON-AIRPORT IMPACTS

MULTIPLIER IMPACTS

Basic InformationBolton Field Airport is a general aviation reliever airport located nine miles southwest of Columbus, Ohio. Major facilities at the airport include a 5,500-foot primary runway (Runway 04/22) and a full parallel taxiway. Operations at the airport are supported by a precision approach, air traffic control tower, and an AWOS III weather reporting system. Other facilities and services include a terminal building, fixed base operator (FBO), avgas, jet fuel, and aircraft maintenance. Bolton Field is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems.

Qualitative BenefitsOwned and operated by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority (CRAA), Bolton Field is home to several on-airport businesses. Most notable among these are Capital City Jet Center, JP’s Barbeque Ribs and Chicken, and Columbus State Community College. Capital City Jet Center is the airport’s FBO and provides a full complement of services, including fueling, aircraft parking, aircraft maintenance, air charters, aircraft management, flight instruction, and aircraft rental. JP’s Barbeque Ribs and Chicken offers a full-service lunch and dinner menu to locals and visitors as well as catering services for larger affairs. The restaurant has a large outdoor patio overlooking the airfield, allowing diners to observe aircraft arrivals and departures. Columbus State Community College’s (CSCC) Aviation Maintenance Technology facility stores its fleet of aircraft in a 10,000-square-foot hangar located on the north side of the airport. CSCC provides students with hands-on aircraft maintenance experience in an airport environment.

The airport also hosts events as part of its community outreach efforts. An annual Young Eagles Rally is sponsored by the local chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association, where children are given free airplane rides. An annual Valentine’s Day dinner is hosted by JP’s Barbeque Ribs and Chicken, which features delicious food as well as airplane rides provided by Capital City Jet Center. In 2011, the Collings Foundation’s Wings of Freedom Tour, which showcases historic aircraft from World War II, made a stop at Bolton Field. Lastly, the CRAA provides airport land for use as soccer fields by an area youth recreation association.

BOLTON FIELD AIRPORT

104$2.5 million

$11.1 million

53 Jobs$1 million in Payroll$5 million in Output

44 Jobs$1.2 million in Payroll$5.6 million in Output

7 Jobs$212,000 in Payroll$549,000 in Output

Bolton Field Airport Impacts

Page 2: BOLTON FIELD AIRPORT...airplane rides. An annual Valentine’s Day dinner is hosted by JP’s Barbeque Ribs and Chicken, which features delicious food as well as airplane rides provided

OHIO AIRPORTS ECONOMIC IMPACT STUDY

The Ohio Airport SystemThe Ohio system of 104 airports not only provides the state with a safe and efficient mode of transportation, it is also an important stimulus for economic growth and development. By providing aviation-related services, the system supports hundreds of thousands of jobs and produces billions of dollars in economic activity. The state’s largest employers, and many smaller businesses, rely on aviation to rapidly transport personnel, equipment, and supplies.

Study ProcessTo better understand the relationship between Ohio’s system of airports and the statewide economy, the Ohio Department of Transportation’s (ODOT) Office of Aviation conducted an economic impact study of aviation using an FAA-approved methodology that has been applied to state airport systems throughout the United States. Funding for this study was provided by the FAA and the ODOT Office of Aviation.

Each Ohio system airport’s total economic impact was quantified in terms of jobs, payroll, and output. Through a comprehensive survey process, the direct economic impacts related to on-airport business tenants and visitor expenditures were determined for each system airport. The multiplier effect of these impacts was then calculated to ascertain the total airport-related impacts.

Statewide Benefits from AviationMore than 120,000 jobs can be tied to the airports of Ohio. These employees receive $4.2 billion in payroll and benefits and generate $13.3 billion in economic activity. In addition to economic impacts, the system of airports provides numerous benefits that enhance the quality of life, health, safety, and welfare of Ohioans.

The state’s network of seven commercial service airports provides access to regional, national, and international markets. Nearly 10 million enplaned passengers used the Ohio system of commercial service airports in 2012 to reach these destinations. In total, Ohio commercial service airports support nearly 106,000 jobs with annual earnings of approximately $3.5 billion and $11.5 billion in annual economic activity.

TOTAL JOBS

TOTAL PAYROLL

TOTAL OUTPUT

123,456

$4.2 billion

$13.3 billion

ACCOMMODATES MORE THAN 2.7

MILLION GENERAL AVIATION

OPERATIONS ANNUALLY

BENEFITS FROM 10 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY-

BASED EDUCATION PROGRAMS

GENERATES AN ESTIMATED $29.6 MILLION IN TAX REVENUE FROM

GENERAL AVIATION-RELATED FUEL SALES

AND SERVICES

ENPLANES MORE THAN 10 MILLION

SCHEDULED SERVICE PASSENGERS

SERVES MORE THAN 12,900 REGISTERED OHIO PILOTS

IS HOME TO MORE THAN 4,750 BASED

AIRCRAFT

Ohio’s Airport System

OHIO AIRPORTS ECONOMIC IMPACT STUDY

The Ohio Airport SystemThe Ohio system of 104 airports not only provides the state with a safe and efficient mode of transportation, it is also an important stimulus for economic growth and development. By providing aviation-related services, the system supports hundreds of thousands of jobs and produces billions of dollars in economic activity. The state’s largest employers, and many smaller businesses, rely on aviation to rapidly transport personnel, equipment, and supplies.

Study ProcessTo better understand the relationship between Ohio’s system of airports and the statewide economy, the Ohio Department of Transportation’s (ODOT) Office of Aviation conducted an economic impact study of aviation using an FAA-approved methodology that has been applied to state airport systems throughout the United States. Funding for this study was provided by the FAA and the ODOT Office of Aviation.

Each Ohio system airport’s total economic impact was quantified in terms of jobs, payroll, and output. Through a comprehensive survey process, the direct economic impacts related to on-airport business tenants and visitor expenditures were determined for each system airport. The multiplier effect of these impacts was then calculated to ascertain the total airport-related impacts.

Statewide Benefits from AviationMore than 120,000 jobs can be tied to the airports of Ohio. These employees receive $4.2 billion in payroll and benefits and generate $13.3 billion in economic activity. In addition to economic impacts, the system of airports provides numerous benefits that enhance the quality of life, health, safety, and welfare of Ohioans.

The state’s network of seven commercial service airports provides access to regional, national, and international markets. Nearly 10 million enplaned passengers used the Ohio system of commercial service airports in 2012 to reach these destinations. In total, Ohio commercial service airports support nearly 106,000 jobs with annual earnings of approximately $3.5 billion and $11.5 billion in annual economic activity.

TOTAL JOBS

TOTAL PAYROLL

TOTAL OUTPUT

123,456

$4.2 billion

$13.3 billion

ACCOMMODATES MORE THAN 2.7

MILLION GENERAL AVIATION

OPERATIONS ANNUALLY

BENEFITS FROM 10 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY-

BASED EDUCATION PROGRAMS

GENERATES AN ESTIMATED $29.6 MILLION IN TAX REVENUE FROM

GENERAL AVIATION-RELATED FUEL SALES

AND SERVICES

ENPLANES MORE THAN 10 MILLION

SCHEDULED SERVICE PASSENGERS

SERVES MORE THAN 12,900 REGISTERED OHIO PILOTS

IS HOME TO MORE THAN 4,750 BASED

AIRCRAFT

Ohio’s Airport System


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