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| Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport was recently named Airport of the Year. |
But, before we get too far along, you might want to re-read
this blog post that outlines ADOT’s role in aeronautics and airport development around the state. (People sometimes forget ADOT does more than build and
maintain freeways!)
OK, now that you’ve got that background information, on to the
award.
And, the winner is…
ADOT has named Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport the 2012 Airport
of the Year. The award was presented to airport managers and staff last month
at the Arizona Airports Association Conference in Tucson.
“Our thanks go to ADOT for this high honor,” said Lynn Kusy, executive director of Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. “Much attention has been
given to the rapid growth of passenger service at Gateway over the past five
years. But what makes this award so special is that the criteria are not
focused on passenger service, but on community engagement, innovative programs
and excellence in airport management. Gateway Airport staff is led by a set of
values that includes innovation and pride in all that we do, and this award is
a validation of those efforts.”
ADOT and airports
While there are 114 airports across Arizona, 83 airports—including
11 privately owned airfields and 14 Native American owned airports—are
identified in ADOT’s system of airports.
These 83 airports vary in size and serve different functions
in meeting Arizona’s aviation and economic needs. This system of airports
brings in approximately $38.5 billion per year to the state’s economy,
according to state research. ADOT works with 65 of the 83 airports throughout
the federal and state grant process as part of the Airport Development Program.
ADOT’s Aeronautics Group within the Multimodal Planning
Division accepts applications and nominations for Airport of the Year. An
internal committee reviews the applications and material submitted before
making a selection.
“We believe (presenting the award) is a great way to
recognize the public airport’s role in the communities in which they exist and
function,” said Aeronautics Group Manager Michael Klein.
Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport is considered one of the
fastest growing hub airports in the United States and has earned a reputation
for being a convenient alternative to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
Last year, the airport served nearly one million total passengers, with more
than 171,200 takeoffs and landings, making it the 65th busiest airport in the
United States, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
For more on Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport and why it was
chosen for this year’s award, visit ADOT’s airport development web page.

You have got to be kidding!! This airport is sooo crowded it is unbelievable. Also the present parking is over a mile and a half away!!
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