Airport Capital Improvement Planning: Stewardship for Airport Development
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Published Date:1997-09-01
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Language:English
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NTL Classification:NTL-AVIATION-Airports and Facilities ; NTL-AVIATION-Aviation Economics and Finance ; NTL-AVIATION-Aviation Laws and Regulations ; NTL-AVIATION-Aviation Planning and Policy ;
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Abstract:"Airport Capital Improvement Planning: Stewardship for Airport Development", was originally written in October, 1995. It documented an effort to implement the concept of capital improvement planning with the airport development industry. Airport Capital Improvement Planning (ACIP) is a process which is designed to help identify, plan, fund, and execute airport system development in such a way as to ensure that the highest and greatest needs are met with limited funding. Beginning in 1996, FAA undertook a serious review and revision to its priority ranking and project selection process. The results, known as the National Priority System (NPS), was published as new policy in the Federal Register Notice dated August 25, 1997. This document as been revised to be consistent with the new policy. 57p.
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