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Greil/News ReleaseTo: Commissioners; Glasgow - Leland Blatter - airport manager; Glendive - Leon Baker - airport manager; Hamilton - Page Gough - airport manager; Wells, Candy; Harlowton - Dwight Thompson - airport manager; Havre - Bill Arvin - airport manager; Hinsdale / Opheim - Valley County Commissioners; Hysham - Glen White - airport manager; Jordan - Rod Weeding - airport manager; Kalispell City - Fred Leistiko - airport manager; Laurel - John Smith - airpot manager; Lewistown - Jerry Moline - airport manager; Libby - Lincoln County Commissioners; Lincoln - Jerry Cain; Livingston - Kerry LaDuke - Livingston Airport Board; Malta - Dixon Hitch - airport manager; Miles City - Brad Schmidt - airport manager; Philipsburg / Drummond - Granite County Commissioners; Plentywood - Sheridan Co. Commissioners; Poison I Ronan - Lake Co. Commissioners; Poplar - Dallas O'Conor - airport manager; Roundup - Jake Barthule - airport manager; Saint Ignatius - Mike Kuefler - airport contact; Scobey - Charles Trower - airport manager; Seeley Lake - Wade Cebulski; Shelby - Jerry Larson - airport manager; Sidney / Fairview - Bill Henderson - airport manager; Solf, Lisa; Kelly, Amanda; Stevensville - Don Misevic - airport manager; Sunburst - Toole County Commissioners; Superior - Judy Stang - Mineral Co.; Terry - Willis Bartholomay - Airport Commission; Thompson Falls / Plains / Hot Springs - Carol Brooker - Sanders County; Three Forks - David Boyd - airport manager; Broadwater Commissioners; Madison County Commissioners; Valier - Pondera County Commission; White Sulphur Springs - Bill Gait - airport board; Winifred - Ralph Rogers - airport manager; Wolf Point - Rick Isle - airport manager; Billings - Kevin Ploehn; Billings - Kim Annin; Billings - Mark Gabel; Billings - Mike Glancy; Billings - Shane Ketterling; Billings - Tom Binford; Bozeman - Brian Sprenger; Bozeman - Ted Mathis; Butte - Pat Shea; Butte - Rick Griffith; Great Falls - Bruce Sanford; Great Falls - Cinthia Schultz; Great Falls - Rod Hall; Great Falls - Sharon Tuck; Helena - Connie Lundin; Helena - Jeff Wadekamper; Helena - Kerry Johnson; Helena - Ron Mercer; Kalispell - Rob Ratkowski; Missoula - Cris Jensen; Missoula - Dave Kreis; Missoula - Dennis Chudy; Missoula - Greg Phillips; Missoula - Kelly Smith; Missoula - Rob Foote; Missoula - Teri Norcross; Sidney - Russell Houtari; Bean, Anthony; Dahl, Maureen; Galen, Andrew; Gates, Gary; Stelling, Dave Cc: Alke, Debbie; Murphy, Max; Greil, Jim Subject: News Release WITIMIT131 7_41110-32Z li•' For More Information: comma= Airports Contribute $1.56 billion to Montana's Economy MDT Completes Airport Economic Impact Study (HELENA) - The Montana Department of Transportation Aeronautics Division recently completed a study quantifying the economic benefit of Montana's public -use airports. Results of the Impact of Airports Study show Montana's 120 public -use airports are a major catalyst to the state's economy. In 2008, the economic value of aviation in the state was estimated at $1.56 billion. This includes expenditures by hundreds of on -airport businesses and thousands of visitors using aviation services, as well as the multiplier effect associated with this spending. In total, nearly 18,750 jobs with an annual payroll of nearly $600 million are attributable to aviation in Montana. That represents 4 percent of all jobs in the state. These airports' total economic impact comprises 4.5 percent of the estimated Gross State Product. "While it is widely known that airports are vital to Montana's transportation system and provide access to communities and resources across the state, the value has not been quantified," said Jim Lynch, MDT director. "Airports provide residents and businesses a direct, efficient link to the national and global economy. Leisure travelers use airports to reach Montana's national parks, ski resorts, hunting and fishing areas and to visit with family and friends." In addition, Montana residents increasingly depend on aviation to support their health, welfare and safety. Montana's airports support critical services such as medical care, agriculture support, recreation and emergency access. They also support aerial applicators, air ambulances, law enforcement and wild land fire fighting. This study measured the economic impact of all 120 public use airports in Montana. Seven of these airports are the State's Primary Commercial Service Airports, while eight are Commercial Essential Air Service (EAS) Airports. There were 105 general aviation airports also included in the analysis. The study was conducted by Wilbur Smith Associates with assistance from Morrison Maierle and was funded by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and by the Aeronautics Division. Copies of the technical report and executive summary as well as 72 individual airport reports are available at http://,"lww.mdt.mt.gov/aviation. MDT attempts to provide accommodations for any known disability that may interfere with a person participating in any service, program or activity of the department. Alternative accessible formats of this information will be provided upon request. For further information call (406) 444- 2506 or TTY (800) 335-7592, or by calling Montana Relay at 711. James R. Greil, Chief Airports/Airways Bureau Montana Aeronautics Division 406-444-2506 406-444-2519 [Fax] jgLe�ilmt.�ov "Substance Rather Than Semblance"