After a meeting that lasted more than four hours on April 30, the Santa Monica City Council voted unanimously for a proposed 250-percent increase in landing fees at the city’s general aviation NBAA Chief Operating Officer Steve Brown urged against the increase at the meeting, alongside dozens of members of the local aviation community, including pilots, flight instructors, maintenance specialists and FBO representatives. “We’re clearly disappointed the Council rushed ahead with this plan, with very limited transparency into the financial assumptions used to justify it,” said Brown. “NBAA is considering filing a formal complaint with the FAA, for a review of whether the proposal complies with federal guidelines.” In Brown’s comments at the meeting and in documents filed with the council, NBAA argued the increase raises several significant concerns related to compliance with FAA provisions. First, said Brown, the fee increase may create a budget NBAA’s preliminary analysis indicates that Santa Monica Municipal Airport is already operating with a balanced budget. In the airport’s budget submitted on Feb. 25, it reported $4.4m in revenue and $4.3m in expenses. The fee increase would raise revenues by $1.4m without any clear explanation as to why the increase is required. Need for Transparency City officials have shared a limited number of documents with the aviation community. Those the city has made public are inconsistent, and exclude revenue from businesses on the airport and parking lots, while charging the airport for unspecified “professional services” by the city. Those inconsistencies in the financial assumptions for the fee increase - and the limited time to review them - also could violate FAA provisions, NBAA’s statement argued. “In our view, the process so far has been very opaque,” said Brown. “The NBAA and Santa Monica tenants also argued the proposal would discriminate against based aircraft, essentially charging them twice for airport infrastructure through fuel flowage and hangar or tie-down fees, by charging them the same landing fees as transient aircraft. |
BlueSky Business Aviation News | 9th May 2013 | Issue #223 |
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