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Corpus Christi International Airport (CRP)

Cortez Municipal Airport (CEZ)

Dickinson Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport (DIK)

Kalamazoo / Battle Creek International Airport (AZO)

Kennedy International Airport (JFK)

Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)

Savannah / Hilton Head International Airport (SAV)

 

 

Corpus Christi International Airport (CRP) (pending) About-- CRP is a city-owned public-use airport located five nautical miles (9 km) west of the central business district of Corpus Christi, in Nueces County, Texas, United States. Corpus Christi International Airport has a total of six gates, two of which (Gates 4 and 6) have direct access to the US Customs office. The airport's new six gate, 165,000 sq ft. Hayden W. Head Terminal opened on November 3, 2002, with a theme of "When the Sun Meets the Sea". For the 12-month period ending June 30, 2006, the airport had 97,657 aircraft operations.
  • Alternative Fuel Program …B20 Bio-diesel, Hybrid/PHEV

  • Clean Energy Program … Energy Efficient Electrical and Lighting Systems

  • Initial Number of SPVDs … Many Future Desirable Locations…Contact for Details

  • Initial SPVD Minimum Bid… N/A

  • Initial Number of SPVLs … Many Future Desirable Locations…Contact for Details

  • Initial SPVL Minimum Bid… N/A

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Cortez Municipal Airport (CEZ) About CEZ-- Cortez Municipal Airport, serves Cortez CO. as well as the entire Montezuma County area. Cortez is a popular stop for tourists, who travel and stay there because of its central location to surrounding attractions such as nearby Mesa Verde National Park Monument Valley and the Four Corners as well as to San Juan National Forest.  BLM lands in the area include Canyons of the Ancients National Monument and both the Ute Mountain Indian Reservation and the Navajo Indian Reservation.

  • Alternative Fuel Program …N/A

  • Initial Number of SPVDs… (1) Located across from terminal

  • Initial Minimum Bid…$15,000.00

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Dickinson Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport (DIK) About DIK-- Dickinson Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport services western North Dakota, eastern Montana and northwest South Dakota. The Dickinson area offers excellent hiking, mountain biking, hunting and fishing and is the gateway to Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Badlands and Medora. Convenient connections to more than 450 daily departures from Denver to destinations worldwide.

  • Alternative Fuel Program …B20 Bio-diesel

  • Initial Number of SPVDs… (1) Located on the boulevard of the terminal drive

  • Initial Minimum Bid…$15,000.00

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Kalamazoo / Battle Creek International Airport (AZO) About AZO-- Over one half million passengers use the Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport annually.  Serving the southwestern Michigan area, the Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport has over 40 daily arrivals and departures.  This excellent level of air service provides the community with a diverse selection of air carriers and connecting hubs for both domestic and international air travel.  The airport experiences total traffic flow of over one million airport visitors per year.

  • Alternative Fuel Program …B20 Bio-diesel

  • Initial Number of SPVDs… (1) Located on the boulevard of the terminal drive

  • Initial Minimum Bid…$15,000.00

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Kennedy International Airport (JFK) (pending) About-- JFK's outbound international travel accounted for 17% of all U.S. travelers who went overseas in 2004, the largest share of any U.S. airport. In 2007, JFK handled an average of about 59,000 international passengers each day. The JFK-London Heathrow route is the leading U.S. international airport pair with over 2.9 million passengers in 2004. Other top international destinations from JFK are Paris, Frankfurt, and Tokyo . Nearly 100 airlines from over 50 countries operate regularly scheduled flights from JFK. Although JFK is known for its historical role as an international gateway airport for the United States, it also handles a large number of domestic flights. In 2007 the airport handled 47.8 million passengers.

  • Alternative Fuel Program …B20 Bio-diesel, Hybrid/PHEV

  • Clean Energy Program … Energy Efficient Electrical and Lighting Systems

  • Initial Number of SPVDs … (17) ‘Pilot Program’ at Many Desirable Locations…Contact for Details

  • Initial SPVD Minimum Bid… N/A

  • Initial Number of SPVLs … Many Future Desirable Locations…Contact for Details

  • Initial SPVL Minimum Bid… N/A

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Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) (pending) About-- PHL accommodated 32.2 million passengers in 2007 with 499,000 aircraft operations, making PHL the10th busiest airport in North America. 29 airlines provide more than 600 daily flights to 122 domestic and international destinations, including more than 50 daily and seasonal nonstop flights to 38 international cities. More than 200 businesses employ 42,000 people creating a $14 billion economic impact on the region, making it one of the largest economic engines in Pennsylvania. PHL has added 2 new terminals, 55 new boarding gates and 5,100 parking spaces since 2001.

  • Alternative Fuel Program …B20 Bio-diesel, Hybrid/PHEV

  • Clean Energy Program … Energy Efficient Electrical and Lighting Systems

  • Initial Number of SPVDs … (53) at Many Desirable Locations…Contact for Details

  • Initial SPVD Minimum Bid… N/A

  • Initial Number of SPVLs … Many Future Desirable Locations…Contact for Details

  • Initial SPVL Minimum Bid… N/A

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Savannah / Hilton Head International Airport (SAV)  About -- Savannah / Hilton Head International Airport, serves the Greater Savannah Region of the Colonial Coast of Georgia and the Low Country of South Carolina. Nearly 40% of passengers who fly through SAV are bound for Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.  SAV boards approximately one million passengers per year and is the second busiest commercial airport in Georgia.

  • Alternative Fuel Program …N/A

  • Initial Number of SPVDs… (1) Located on the boulevard of the terminal drive

  • Initial Minimum Bid…$15,000.00

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