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"John Wayne Airport generates $500 million in tax revenue"
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Sunday, May 13, 2007
Report: Airport generates $500 million in tax
revenue
The Newport Beach (CA) Daily
Pilot
John Wayne Airport released a study this week estimating
that the airport generated more than $496 million in tax revenue in
2005.
The study of economic effects reported that the airport also
sparked $5.61 billion in spending and employed the equivalent of 42,162
full-time workers who were collectively paid $1.28 billion in 2005.

TAX COW: Planes line up for takeoff at
John Wayne Airport.
John Wayne was the 28th busiest airport in the country in
2005 because of its 11 commercial, three commuter and two cargo airlines,
according to the study.
The study analyzed direct, indirect and induced
"impacts." Direct impact refers to business and government that provides
aviation and supporting services at or by the airport. Indirect impact refers to
airport-dependent business outside JWA. Induced impact refers to other economic
activity, such as when workers spend money at local stores.
The airport
partnered with Unison-Maximum Inc. for the report.
John Wayne's direct
impact generated at or by the airport, was reportedly more than $943
million.
The indirect impact was nearly $2 million, and induced impact
was about $2.6 million.
This year the airport continues to see a rise in
airport operations. In April, the airport reported an almost 5% increase in
passengers and a more than 7% increase in commercial flight
operations.
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