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Metropolitan Airports Commission
NameMetropolitan Airports Commission
Formed1943
JurisdictionHennepin County, Minnesota, Ramsey County, Minnesota, Dakota County, Minnesota, Anoka County, Minnesota
HeadquartersSt. Paul, Minnesota
Employees500
Budget$400 million

Metropolitan Airports Commission. The Metropolitan Airports Commission is a public corporation that owns and operates six reliever airports and Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport in the Twin Cities region of Minnesota. The commission is responsible for managing and maintaining the airports, as well as providing services such as air traffic control and security screening in partnership with the Transportation Security Administration and the Federal Aviation Administration. The commission works closely with Delta Air Lines, Sun Country Airlines, and other airlines to ensure safe and efficient operations at the airports.

Overview

The Metropolitan Airports Commission is a key player in the aviation industry in the United States, working with organizations such as the Air Transport Association and the International Air Transport Association to promote safe and efficient air travel. The commission's airports serve as a hub for Delta Air Lines and a focus city for Sun Country Airlines, with flights to destinations such as Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Denver International Airport, and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The commission also works with Federal Express, United Parcel Service, and other cargo airlines to facilitate the transportation of goods and packages. In addition, the commission partners with Hennepin County, Minnesota, Ramsey County, Minnesota, and other local governments to promote economic development and job creation in the region.

History

The Metropolitan Airports Commission was established in 1943 by the Minnesota State Legislature to manage and operate the airports in the Twin Cities region. The commission's first chairman was Hubert Humphrey, who later became the Vice President of the United States under Lyndon B. Johnson. Over the years, the commission has played a key role in the development of the aviation industry in the region, working with Northwest Airlines, Republic Airlines, and other airlines to establish the Twin Cities as a major hub for air travel. The commission has also worked with Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board to implement safety measures and regulations at the airports.

Organization

The Metropolitan Airports Commission is governed by a 15-member board of commissioners, who are appointed by the Minnesota State Legislature and the Governor of Minnesota. The commission is divided into several departments, including Airport Operations, Finance, and Human Resources, which are responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the airports. The commission also has a number of advisory committees, including the Airport Noise Advisory Committee and the Aviation Advisory Committee, which provide input and guidance on issues related to airport operations and management. The commission works closely with Minneapolis City Council, St. Paul City Council, and other local governments to ensure that the airports are operated in a way that is consistent with the needs and goals of the community.

Airport Management

The Metropolitan Airports Commission is responsible for managing and maintaining six reliever airports and Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport in the Twin Cities region. The commission works with airlines such as Delta Air Lines, Sun Country Airlines, and American Airlines to ensure that the airports are operated safely and efficiently. The commission is also responsible for managing the air traffic control system at the airports, in partnership with the Federal Aviation Administration. In addition, the commission provides services such as security screening and baggage handling to passengers and airlines. The commission has implemented a number of initiatives to improve the passenger experience, including the installation of TSA Precheck and Clear security screening systems, and the expansion of Wi-Fi and other amenities at the airports.

Environmental Impact

The Metropolitan Airports Commission is committed to reducing the environmental impact of airport operations, and has implemented a number of initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and minimize the effects of noise pollution on nearby communities. The commission has worked with Federal Aviation Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency to develop and implement sustainable practices at the airports, such as the use of renewable energy and the implementation of recycling programs. The commission has also partnered with Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and other local organizations to promote environmental sustainability and reduce the environmental impact of airport operations. In addition, the commission has implemented a number of measures to reduce water pollution and protect wetlands and other natural habitats in the area.

Economic Role

The Metropolitan Airports Commission plays a significant role in the economy of Minnesota, generating billions of dollars in economic activity each year and supporting thousands of jobs in the aviation industry. The commission works with Delta Air Lines, Sun Country Airlines, and other airlines to promote air travel and tourism in the region, and has partnered with Meet Minneapolis and other local organizations to attract conventions and other events to the area. The commission has also worked with Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development and other state agencies to promote economic development and job creation in the region, and has implemented a number of initiatives to support small businesses and minority-owned businesses in the aviation industry. In addition, the commission has partnered with University of Minnesota and other local educational institutions to provide training and education programs for workers in the aviation industry.

Category:Aviation

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