The purpose of this document is to provide clear and thorough guidance to airport sponsors on the conduct of project-level benefit-cost analysis (BCA) for capacity-related airport projects. It will facilitate the production of c onsistent, thorough, and comparable analyses that can be used by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in its consideration of airport projects for discretionary funding under the Airport Improvement Program (AIP). Airport sponsors should conform to the general requirements of this guidance for all BCAs submitted to FAA. However, airport sponsors are encouraged to make use of innovative methods for quantifying benefits and costs where these methods can be shown to yield superior measures of project merit.
FAA Airport Benefit-Cost Analysis Guidance
1999
128 pages
Report
No indication
English
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