EPISODE · Oct 17, 2018 · 30 MIN
Planning for the Future of TYS
from From The Runway Up: An Airport and Aviation Podcast
Episode Description Planning for the future of an airport system is a monumental task that considers every facet of airport usage, from passengers needs to aircraft fleet changes, and transportation trends to gate agreements. McGhee Tyson Airport is in the process of updating its Airport Master Plan, an FAA-required document that highlights the airport’s plan for the next 20 years. In this episode, Bryan White, Vice President of Engineering and Planning for MKAA, along with Bill Barley, the Market Segments & Vice President of Aviation at CHA, discuss the planning process and the important ‘touch points’ that have to be considered when forecasting the future of any airport. Guests in this Episode Bryan White (left) is the is Vice President of Engineering and Planning for the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority. He has been with TYS since 2005. Bryan has been a guest on previous podcast episodes. Click here to listen to him talk about the current Airfield Modernization Program. Bill Barley (right) is the Market Segments & Vice President of Aviation at CHA. He works as a consultant for the MKAA Engineering Department as a project manager. Mentioned in this Episode McGhee Tyson Airport Master Plan- Executive Summary McGhee Tyson Airport’s Capital Improvement Plan Allegiant Air’s Base Announcement on July 20, 2018 Parking areas located on airport property, along with the cell phone and wait lot For public input, community members can attend public workshops or the easiest way is to email [email protected] with your recommendations and feedback Music in this Episode Birdy by KV https://soundcloud.com/kvmusicprod Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/dSCbsObNJo0 The post Planning for the Future of TYS appeared first on From the Runway Up.
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