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Lambert Master Plan Study

Introduction Study Process Relates to Lambert's Role

The Master Plan Study will produce a well-defined framework to guide future airport development to cost-effectively satisfy regional aviation demand, while considering potential environmental and social impacts. Previous planning efforts focused on improvements to the Airport’s capacity through runway and taxiway system improvements. The current effort will focus on long-term terminal needs, air cargo opportunities and support-facility improvements. Additionally, a special focus of the Plan will identify potential opportunities to facilitate new sources of economic growth.

The Master Plan will forecast aviation demand for up to 20 years into the future and assess the ability of Lambert's facilities to meet those demands. The Plan will identify levels of aviation activity that will trigger the need to modify any of these facilities. Alternatives for the modifications will be evaluated, including environmental and financial considerations, before a recommended implementation plan is prepared. The Master Plan Study will follow a defined process and will produce final documents that will be submitted to the Federal Aviation Administration for their review and acceptance.

A great deal has occurred both locally and nationally since the most recent Master Plan Study was completed in the mid-1990s. The current planning process provides the opportunity to consider changing conditions in the St. Louis area, and aviation-industry challenges and opportunities nationwide, keeping in mind the Airport’s role in the region. Aviation’s consistent long-term growth and short-term fluctuations will be assessed as part of the studies.

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