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[WEBINAR] Navigating FAA’s New Forecast Review and Approval Process

February 21, 2025      By Jorge Gonzalez , Esteban Alfonso, Michael Becker, AICP, CM

Tags: Aviation

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Hear from RS&H subject matter experts as they provide insights into the new Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) guidelines and approval processes for airport forecasts. Discover critical changes and their implications for airport planning, funding, and project management. Learn from case study examples on how to apply best practices and prepare your airport’s records and plans to align with new FAA requirements.

The FAA recently issued a memorandum detailing the guidelines for their internal review and approval process of air traffic forecasts at both commercial service and general aviation (GA) airports across the US. These new guidelines may affect the timing and procedures for updating airport forecasts, as well as the management and justification of projects.

Key takeaways include:

  • A comprehensive understanding of the new FAA guidelines and their impact on airport forecasting and project planning
  • Learn about the origins of these changes and their implications for airport project planning and funding
  • Discover practical steps and best practices for aligning your processes and project plans with the new FAA guidelines

Webinar Transcript

Forecast Review & Approval Instructions Summary Checklist

Turn insight into action with this summary checklist to ensure your airport’s forecast complies with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)’s new review guidelines.   

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