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US lawmaker wants limits on A380 airport upgrades
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Roger LaFrance
2006-06-25 19:42:10 UTC
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US lawmaker wants limits on A380 airport upgrades
Fri Jun 23, 2006 4:49pm ET

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[-] Text [+] WASHINGTON, June 23 (Reuters) - A senior Republican lawmaker influential on transportation matters said on Friday he wants Congress to prohibit U.S. airports from spending federal funds on upgrades to accommodate the European-made superjumbo Airbus (EAD.PA: Quote, Profile, Research) A380.
"Until a U.S. airline chooses to acquire and operate the passenger version of the A380, foreign airlines that operate A380 passenger service to and from the United States should pay for any needed infrastructure improvements at the airports they serve," U.S. Rep. John Mica, a Florida Republican, said in a statement.
Mica is chairman of the House of Representatives transportation subcommittee on aviation.
About 50 percent of the cost for A380-related upgrades would be financed through federal airport grants. So far, Los Angeles (LAX), New York's John F. Kennedy, Miami and San Francisco are preparing for A380 passenger service. Several other airports are evaluating A380 passenger and cargo development to see if carriers they serve will fly it.
Airbus, a consortium based in France, has struggled with its schedule to deliver the $300 million double-decker aircraft to its foreign customers. The first plane is scheduled for later this year with six- to seven-month delivery delays expected after that. A380 customers include Australia's Qantas Airways, Dubai-based Emirates (EMAIR.UL: Quote, Profile, Research), China Southern (1055.HK: Quote, Profile, Research), and Singapore Airlines (SIAL.SI: Quote, Profile, Research).
The A380 is slated to be the biggest passenger jet ever flown with room to seat between 550 and 850 passengers, depending on its configuration.
Because of the A380's size -- a 262-foot wingspan and a maximum takeoff weight of 1.2 million pounds -- airports, in some cases, may have to widen runways and taxiways and restructure gate areas to handle more people.
Mica released findings of a Government Accountability Office report that estimated the cost to upgrade infrastructure at U.S. airports to accommodate the A380 could reach $927 million, if major work is required.
One airport industry executive called the GAO figure high and included costs that may never be required. Continued...
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Roger & Amanda La France
Agarwalla, Niraj
2006-06-26 15:54:25 UTC
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I guess they don't want foreign airlines to come to the United States!

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It must be an election year!

Tom

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Such narrow minded thinking

Mark

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US lawmaker wants limits on A380 airport upgrades Fri Jun 23, 2006
4:49pm ET
=20 Email This Article | Print This Article | Reprints=20 [-] Text [+]
WASHINGTON, June 23 (Reuters) - A senior Republican lawmaker i=
nfluential
on transportation matters said on Friday he wants Congress to pr= ohibit
U.S. airports from spending federal funds on upgrades to accommodate=
the
European-made superjumbo Airbus (EAD.PA: Quote, Profile, Research) A38=
0.=20 "Until a U.S. airline chooses to acquire and operate the passenger
version = of the A380, foreign airlines that operate A380 passenger
service
to and fr= om the United States should pay for any needed infrastructure
improvements = at the airports they serve," U.S. Rep. John Mica, a
Florida
Republican, sai= d in a statement.=20 Mica is chairman of the House of
Representatives transportation subcommitte= e on aviation.=20 About 50
percent of the cost for A380-related upgrades would be financed th=
rough
federal airport grants. So far, Los Angeles (LAX), New York's John F.=
Kennedy, Miami and San Francisco are preparing for A380 passenger
service.=
Several other airports are evaluating A380 passenger and cargo
development=
to see if carriers they serve will fly it.=20 Airbus, a consortium based
in
France, has struggled with its schedule to de= liver the $300 million
double-decker aircraft to its foreign customers. The= first plane is
scheduled for later this year with six- to seven-month deli= very delays
expected after that. A380 customers include Australia's Qantas =
Airways,
Dubai-based Emirates (EMAIR.UL: Quote, Profile, Research), China S=
outhern
(1055.HK: Quote, Profile, Research), and Singapore Airlines (SIAL.S=
I: Quote, Profile, Research).=20
The A380 is slated to be the biggest passenger jet ever flown with room
to =
seat between 550 and 850 passengers, depending on its configuration.=20
Because of the A380's size -- a 262-foot wingspan and a maximum takeoff
wei=
ght of 1.2 million pounds -- airports, in some cases, may have to widen
run=
ways and taxiways and restructure gate areas to handle more people.=20
Mica
released findings of a Government Accountability Office report that es=
timated the cost to upgrade infrastructure at U.S. airports to
accommodate =
the A380 could reach $927 million, if major work is required.=20 One
airport
industry executive called the GAO figure high and included cost=
s that may never be required. Continued...=20
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Gerard M Foley
2006-06-26 16:28:36 UTC
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Post by Agarwalla, Niraj
I guess they don't want foreign airlines to come to the United States!
and if the other countries reciprocate maybe we can get passenger ships
back. They won't be American, though.

Gerry
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2006-06-26 17:35:48 UTC
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I don't agree with the congress critter but, Niraj, how the hell do you think the foreign ailrines will stop flying here? Do you honestly think airlines ordering the A380's will stop flying to the USA due to the lack of airports that can accommodate the aircraft? Did Air France and British (formerly BOAC) stop flying to the USA because they couldn't get their Concordes here?

The article says FEDERAL funds. There's nothing to stop an airport from using state and local funds if they want the A380.

David R


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I guess they don't want foreign airlines to come to the United States!
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mactan
Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: US lawmaker wants limits on A380 airport upgrades
It must be an election year!
Tom
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Such narrow minded thinking
Mark
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Roger
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Subject: US lawmaker wants limits on A380 airport upgrades
US lawmaker wants limits on A380 airport upgrades Fri Jun 23, 2006
4:49pm ET
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[+]
WASHINGTON, June 23 (Reuters) - A senior Republican lawmaker i=3D
nfluential
on transportation matters said on Friday he wants Congress to pr=3D =
ohibit
U.S. airports from spending federal funds on upgrades to accommodate=3D
the
European-made superjumbo Airbus (EAD.PA: Quote, Profile, Research) =
A38=3D
0.=3D20 "Until a U.S. airline chooses to acquire and operate the =
passenger
version =3D of the A380, foreign airlines that operate A380 passenger
service
to and fr=3D om the United States should pay for any needed =
infrastructure
improvements =3D at the airports they serve," U.S. Rep. John Mica, a
Florida
Republican, sai=3D d in a statement.=3D20 Mica is chairman of the House =
of
Representatives transportation subcommitte=3D e on aviation.=3D20 About =
50
percent of the cost for A380-related upgrades would be financed th=3D
rough
federal airport grants. So far, Los Angeles (LAX), New York's John F.=3D
Kennedy, Miami and San Francisco are preparing for A380 passenger
service.=3D
Several other airports are evaluating A380 passenger and cargo
development=3D
to see if carriers they serve will fly it.=3D20 Airbus, a consortium =
based
in
France, has struggled with its schedule to de=3D liver the $300 million
double-decker aircraft to its foreign customers. The=3D first plane is
scheduled for later this year with six- to seven-month deli=3D very =
delays
expected after that. A380 customers include Australia's Qantas =3D
Airways,
Dubai-based Emirates (EMAIR.UL: Quote, Profile, Research), China S=3D
outhern
(1055.HK: Quote, Profile, Research), and Singapore Airlines (SIAL.S=3D
I: Quote, Profile, Research).=3D20
The A380 is slated to be the biggest passenger jet ever flown with room
to =3D
seat between 550 and 850 passengers, depending on its =
configuration.=3D20
Because of the A380's size -- a 262-foot wingspan and a maximum takeoff
wei=3D
ght of 1.2 million pounds -- airports, in some cases, may have to widen
run=3D
ways and taxiways and restructure gate areas to handle more people.=3D20
Mica
released findings of a Government Accountability Office report that =
es=3D
timated the cost to upgrade infrastructure at U.S. airports to
accommodate =3D
the A380 could reach $927 million, if major work is required.=3D20 One
airport
industry executive called the GAO figure high and included cost=3D
s that may never be required. Continued...=3D20
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