Nearly twelve million passengers used the Salt Lake City International Airport (SLCIA) in 1989. During this same time, approximately 296,000 aircraft operations were conducted. The enclosed Design Team Study identifies options to enhance airport capacity. If implemented, these options will increase existing VFR and IFR capabilities, improve airport efficiency, and reduce aircraft delays. This will allow for continued growth in aviation activity and further development of airport facilities. An annual traffic level of 269,600 aircraft operations was established as the 'Baseline' activity level. Two future traffic levels, Future 1 and Future 2, were set at 351,000 and 418,000 annual aircraft operations, respectively. Without improvements, delays are estimated to increase dramatically, as shown below.
Salt Lake City International Airport, Airport Capacity Enhancement Plan, March 1991
1991
54 pages
Report
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Englisch