DFW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT,
Sept. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- DFW International
Airport's annual economic impact has grown to more than
$16.6 billion, according to recently released figures from the latest aviation
economic impact study by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). DFW
and its associated businesses also provide 305,000 jobs and more than
$7 billion in annual payroll to the North Texas economy according to the
survey.
"Many people refer to DFW as the 'economic engine' of North Texas, and
these numbers again confirm that this Airport is significantly helping to
create one of the nation's great economic regions," said Jeff Fegan, CEO of
DFW International Airport.
The economic impact study, conducted by Wilbur Smith Associates on behalf
of the TxDOT Aviation Division, concludes that general and commercial aviation
activity in Texas contributes more than $48 billion dollars to the state
economy, and that DFW is directly responsible for more than one-third of that
total.
"The impact that DFW has on the state economy is invaluable," said Dave
Fulton, Director of the Aviation Division of the Texas Department of
Transportation. "The Airport continues to build on its mission and grow the
state aviation marketplace, so it is a great benefit to every Texan."
The latest study uses data from 2005 as its basis, and shows DFW's total
economic impact grew by 16% from the previous study. DFW's job and payroll
totals are up 13% and 26% respectively from the previous figures. The
previous study used 2001 data.
"DFW is a major key to international economic growth for Dallas, Fort
Worth and all of North Texas," said Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert, "and these
numbers further amplify the Airport's importance to our global trade and
tourism growth."
"DFW Airport continues to be an economic powerhouse," said Fort Worth
Mayor Mike Moncrief. "Since its construction, DFW has been a win-win for
passengers, our neighborhoods and our business community. The airport is a
world-class facility that attracts new businesses to our region and gives
local businesses the chance to grow and compete on an international scale."
The impact assessment also said the direct economic output attributable to
DFW is estimated at more than $2.6 billion. Additionally, the Airport brings
more than 16.3 million visitors to the area each year, supporting
approximately 178,500 visitor-related jobs and $3.7 billion in payroll.
Visitor expenditures are also responsible for $6.5 billion in direct economic
output.
For this study, the Impact Analysis for Planning (IMPLAN) model was used
to measure the multiplier effect and determine secondary impacts. The IMPLAN
model is considered a standard method for evaluating the economic benefits of
public facilities, and has been used nationwide to approximate the economic
impacts associated with airports and airport systems. The study is available
for download at the TxDOT website, located at
http://www.dot.state.tx.us/services/aviation/economic_impact.htm.
About DFW International Airport
Located halfway between the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, DFW
International Airport is the world's third busiest, offering nearly 1,900
flights per day and serving 60 million passengers a year. Ranked "Highest in
Customer Satisfaction for Large Airports" in North America by J.D. Power and
Associates, and named as 2006's "Best Airport for Customer Service in the
Americas" by an Airports Council International survey of passengers, DFW
International Airport provides non-stop service to 135 domestic and 38
international destinations worldwide. For the latest news, real-time flight
information, parking availability or further details regarding the many
services provided at DFW International Airport, log on to
http://www.dfwairport.com. For J.D. Power and Associates Award information,
visit http://www.jdpower.com.
By The Numbers
DFW Economic Impact 2001 data 2005 data Change
Total economic activity $14.3 billion $16.6 billion +16%
Total employment 268,500 jobs 305,000 jobs +13%
Total payroll $6.0 billion $7.6 billion +26%