01-16-2019 ARC Meeting PacketCITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
AIRPORT RELATIONS COMMISSION
January 16, 2019
7:00 p.m.
City of Mendota Heights- 1101 Victoria Curve
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Approval of Minutes
a. Approval of Minutes of the November 14, 2018 Meeting
4. Unfinished and New Business
a. ARC Workplan Review and Discussion
b. Review of Airport Operational Statistics (link: https://www.macenvironment.org/reports/)
i. Complaint Information
ii. Runway Use
iii. Turboprop Charts
iv. Noise Monitor Charts
5. Acknowledge Receipt of Various Reports/Correspondence:
a. News Articles
b. MSP Fleet Mix and Nighttime Operations Report (January 2019)
6. Upcoming Meetings
a. MSP NOC Meeting 01/16/2019 1:30 pm
b. Planning Commission Meeting 01/22/2019 7:00 pm
c. City Council Meeting 02/05/2019 7:00 pm
d. Park and Recreation Meeting 02/12/2018 6:30 pm
7. Public Comments
8. Commissioner Comments
9. Adjourn
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CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
AIRPORT RELATIONS COMMISSION MINUTES
November 14, 2018
The regular meeting of the Mendota Heights Airport Relations Commission was held on
Wednesday, November 14, 2018, at Mendota Heights City Hall.
1. Call to Order
Chair Sloan called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm.
2. Roll Call
The following commissioners were present: David Sloan, Jim Neuharth, William Dunn, Sally
Lorberbaum, Arvind Sharma and Kevin Byrnes. Absent: Gina Norling.
Also present: Assistant City Administrator Cheryl Jacobson
3. Approval of Minutes
Motion by Dunn/Second by Neuharth to approve the minutes of the September 12, 2018
ARC meeting, with the noted addition of “turboprop trend” to section c. iii regarding
turboprop charts. Motion carried 4-0; Sharma and Lorberbaum abstained.
4. Unfinished and New Business
a. Data Collection-12L Departure Modification/Crossing in the Corridor Procedures
Assistant City Administrator Jacobson provided an overview of Commissioner
Norling’s request to track two monthly data points including 120 degree heading
percent utilization off of 12L, 12R, and 17 and departures broken down into average
hourly traffic demand to see how the controller training on using the crossing in the
corridor is impacting change.
Jacobson noted that she had spoken with Dana Nelson of the MSP NOC office and
the NOC Office currently does not have anything in place to systematically pull the
requested information for reporting.
Commissioners discussed the use of the data as means of determining impact and
discussed concerns and difficulties with assessing controller training as other things
may impact the results. Commissioners asked Assistant Administrator Jacobson to
follow up with the NOC to see what type of data is available to support the request
and the possibility of receiving it monthly or quarterly.
b. Review of 2019 Meeting Dates and Topics
Chair Sloan asked whether the Commission would like to continue to schedule
monthly meetings or to change to an every other month meeting schedule. It was
decided that monthly meetings will continue to be scheduled but meetings will be
cancelled, as needed.
Assistant City Administrator asked for 2019 meeting topics and presentations.
Commissioners suggested the following: meetings with local legislators, inviting our
area MAC representative, a presentation on airport security, review of the
Commission’s work plan, tour of the Farmington FAA control center, tour of the Air
National Guard facility, guest presenter Chad Leqve as the new VP of Operations for
MAC and a review of the bylaws.
c. Review of Airport Operational Statistics
i. Complaint Information. Complaint charts were reviewed. It was noted that
the past months have been noisy which was attributed to the weather.
ii. Runway Use. Runway use charts were reviewed. Commissioner Byrnes noted
that using finalized data is the best as information does change. Data is
usually finalized by the NOC after the 10th of the month.
iii. Turboprop Charts. Commissioner Neuharth noted that the departures north
of the corridor are running consistently high and suggested discussing with
the NOC a strategy to reduce the number of turboprop operations impacting
Mendota Heights. Neuharth will prepare a letter to Dana Nelson with MSP
NOC regarding the matter.
iv. Noise Monitor Charts. Commissioner Dunn noted that a lot more C130
activity is impacting the system.
5. Acknowledge Receipt of Various Reports/Correspondence
Commissioner Sharma provided a review of MAC board meetings from the past months.
Monthly news articles were reviewed.
6. Upcoming Meetings
A motion was made by Dunn and seconded by Lorberbaum to cancel the December, 2018
meeting. Motion carried 6-0.
Jacobson reported that the MSP NOC will hold a listening session in Mendota Heights on
April 24, 2019 and a joint meeting with the Eagan ARC is planned for May, 2019.
7. Public Comments
No public comments were received.
8. Commissioner Comments
9. Adjourn
Motion Neuharth/Second Dunn to adjourn at 7:47 PM
Minutes Taken By:
Cheryl Jacobson
Assistant City Administrator
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2017 Airport Noise
Plan of Action
Mendota Heights Airport Relations Commission
Mendota Heights City Code (2-4-6) establishes the following powers and duties for the Mendota
Heights Airport Relations Commission:
A. The Airport Relations Commission shall advise the city council on matters pertaining to
airport noise and operations at Minneapolis - St. Paul International Airport (MSP).
B. The Airport Relations Commission is expected to monitor proposed rules, procedures and
programs which impact the air noise situation within the city and to make
recommendations to the city council regarding strategies to mitigate the city's air noise
exposure.
C. The Airport Relations Commission shall have such other duties and powers as granted by
the City Council from time to time. (Ord. 290, 4-20-1993)
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In an effort to mitigate airport noise in the Mendota Heights community and assure equity of the
current runway use system, the Commission has given high priority to the following issues (not
in priority order):
1. Develop and strengthen our partnerships with the Metropolitan Airports Commission
(MAC), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), legislative leaders and other
government bodies regarding airport issues.
2. Monitor airport operations and trends.
3. Work collaboratively with other communities on mutual concerns in regards to airport
development and operations.
4. Monitor residential land use in Mendota Heights, particularly developable parcels that
may be affected by airport noise.
5. Provide review of the City’s 2040 Comprehensive Plan.
6. Provide communications to City Council, NOC Representative, and residents regarding
airport issues, and inform the City Council of pertinent issues.
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Issue #1: Develop and strengthen our partnerships with MAC, the FAA,
legislative leaders and other government bodies regarding airport
issues.
Action Steps: Who: When:
• Invite our State Senator and Representatives to a regular
ARC meeting.
ARC/Staff As Appropriate
• Invite FAA Tower Operator and MAC Staff to a regular
ARC meeting.
ARC/Staff As Appropriate
• Invite our MAC Commissioner to a regular ARC meeting. ARC/Staff As Appropriate
• Attend or watch on-line meetings of the MAC. ARC/Staff Bi-Monthly or
As Needed
• Conduct meetings at airport related facilities. ARC/Staff As Appropriate
Issue #2: Monitor airport operations and trends.
Action Steps: Who: When:
• Monitor departure operations (such as: % night departures,
% total departures, noise monitoring, and complaints).
ARC/Staff Monthly
• Communicate inequality of runway use to NOC, MAC or
FAA as appropriate.
ARC/Staff As Appropriate
• Monitor flight data trends to ensure adherence to the
corridor over Mendota Heights.
• Have dialogue with NOC representative regarding night
time aircraft operations and restrictions
• Monitor implementation of Performance-Based Navigation
(PBN)
• Track changes in fleet mix
ARC/Staff
ARC/Staff
ARC
ARC
Monthly
As Needed
Ongoing
Ongoing
• Monitor international and national airport issues, especially
as they relate to noise.
ARC/Staff As Appropriate
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Issue #3: Work collaboratively with other communities on mutual concerns
in regards to airport development and operations.
Action Steps: Who: When:
• Monitor activities and processes of MSP and NOC. ARC/Staff Monthly
• Attend regular NOC and MAC meetings and provide
input and dialog on issues that affect Mendota Heights
residents and businesses.
ARC/Staff Bi-Monthly
Issue #4: Monitor residential land use in Mendota Heights, particularly
developable parcels that may be affected by airport noise.
Action Steps: Who: When:
• Monitor applications for development and redevelopment
in airport noise impacted areas.
ARC/Staff As Requested
• Provide recommendations to the City Council for
development rezoning and/or acquisition of these sites.
ARC/Staff As Requested
• Review all planning application materials submitted
within airport noise impact zones.
ARC/Staff As Requested
Issue #5: Provide Review of the City’s 2040 Comprehensive Plan.
Action Steps: Who: When:
• Provide input, and monitor the impact of the 2040
Mendota Heights Comprehensive Plan, currently under
revision
ARC/Staff Ongoing
• Review other cities’ 2040 plans relating to airport use and
development impacts
ARC/Staff Ongoing
• Support expanded use of reliever airports. ARC/Staff Ongoing
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Issue #6: Provide communications to City Council, NOC Representative,
and residents regarding airport issues, and inform City Council of
pertinent issues.
Action Steps: Who: When:
• Provide annual report in Heights Highlights and to the City
Council.
• Communicate any concerns to the City’s NOC
representative
• Provide for timely community meetings with residents
ARC/Staff
ARC
ARC/Staff
Annual
As Needed
AS Needed
• Develop means for more direct feedback from citizens. ARC/Staff Ongoing
• Post link to MAC Noise and NOC website with our
agendas/minutes.
Staff Ongoing
• Televise ARC meetings as agenda content dictates. Staff As Appropriate
• Maintain list of meetings pertaining to the airport. Staff Ongoing
• Heighten awareness and communication of Mendota
Heights’ noise and operational concerns via social media,
city website, and other communications tools.
ARC/Staff Ongoing
Complaints by Location—By Month
(2017, 2018)
2017 Mpls Eagan Edina MH Blmgtn
January 92 26 11 11 7
February 143 30 23 14 7
March 160 37 23 17 13
April 183 45 40 20 11
May 203 54 32 18 17
June 285 49 31 16 16
July 286 65 32 31 10
August 286 77 36 19 19
September 290 62 21 13 9
October 151 40 16 14 6
November 111 31 13 8 5
December 84 24 12 5 6 2018 Mpls Eagan Edina MH Blmgtn
January 84 21 10 7 5
February 86 21 18 7 3
March 102 27 16 10 5
April 120 31 10 12 8
May 216 45 15 19 14
June 207 83 20 23 11
July 270 64 50 22 13
August 326 67 58 25 13
September 200 66 19 29 9
October 126 47 17 18 9
November 80 26 16 8 5
December 88 33 7 7 5
Location = Complainants
Percent of All Departures by Location
(2017, 2018)
2017
Mpls/
Richfield
30R
Eagan
12R
Edina
30L
MH
12L
Blmgtn
17
January 24% 6% 32% 10% 28%
February 25% 4% 33% 9% 30%
March 19% 8% 30% 14% 29%
April 23% 9% 29% 14% 25%
May 27% 6% 30% 12% 27%
June 26% 5% 28% 12% 29%
July 17% 7% 21% 19% 37%
August 24% 5% 23% 14% 34%
September 20% 7% 18% 16% 39%
October 23% 4% 26% 14% 33%
November 23% 4% 25% 12% 36%
December 29% 5% 33% 8% 26%
2018
Mpls/
Richfield
30R
Eagan
12R
Edina
30L
MH
12L
Blmgtn
17
January 26% 4% 30% 8% 31%
February 23% 5% 29% 10% 33%
March 18% 9% 24% 15% 35%
April 25% 6% 28% 11% 27%
May 20% 5% 17% 17% 41%
June 11% 8% 10% 24% 46%
July 27% 5% 29% 13% 26%
August 25% 6% 24% 14% 31%
September 15% 8% 14% 21% 41%
October 25% 7% 27% 14% 27%
November 24% 7% 31% 12% 27%
December 20% 7% 20% 14% 39%
151 40 16 14 6126471718 9
23%
4%
26%
14%
33%
25%
7%
27%
14%
27%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
Mpls Eagan Edina MH Blmgtn Percent of All DeparturesNumber of LocationsLocation
October Complaints by Location and Departures By Location
2017 2018
City October Complaints October Night Departures
2017 2018 2017 2018
Minneapolis 4,778 5,353 64 53
Eagan 3,166 2,558 125 128
Edina 135 175 124 115
Mendota Heights 266 136 80 40
Bloomington 35 51 47 35
Total 8,380 8,273 440 371
111 31 113
8 5802616
8 5
23%
4%
25%
12%
36%
24%
7%
31%
12%
27%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Mpls Eagan Edina MH Blmgtn Percent of All DeparturesNumber of LocationsLocation
November Complaints by Location and Departures By Location
2017 2018
City November Complaints November Night Departures
2017 2018 2017 2018
Minneapolis 3,674 4,016 64 219
Eagan 1,757 1,974 136 141
Edina 94 311 161 256
Mendota Heights 166 80 46 103
Bloomington 51 22 42 25
Total 5,742 6,403 449 744
84
24 12 5 6
88
33 7 7 5
29%
5%
33%
8%
26%
20%
7%
20%
14%
39%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Mpls Eagan Edina MH Blmgtn Percent of All DeparturesNumber of LocationsLocation
December Complaints by Location and Departures By Location
2017 2018
City December Complaints December Night Departures
2017 2018 2017 2018
Minneapolis 3,313 3,884 169 163
Eagan 1,251 2,089 143 172
Edina 165 69 265 181
Mendota Heights 141 75 43 124
Bloomington 59 13 23 45
Total 4,929 6,130 643 685
1956
1581
806
1457
1169
9259211000
16271575
1320
1460
1724
1309
926
1199
1542
971
576491
764
1070
1401
16331585
14991419
1185
690
556
345327342
11351225
2133
1292
1726
2084
1135
817
1034
770
585
890
1150
14571427
19411937
2036
1592
1806
806727
1696
2020
1501
18961975
2180
2509
1758
1311
834785764
13261387
12371248
2178
1693
15731620
1012
705
488
695
1196
1025
1642
2656
1536
1850
2243
1480
1119
00
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
Jul-11Oct-11Jan-12Apr-12Jul-12Oct-12Jan-13Apr-13Jul-13Oct-13Jan-14Apr-14Jul-14Oct-14Jan-15Apr-15Jul-15Oct-15Jan-16Apr-16Jul-16Oct-16Jan-17Apr-17Jul-17Oct-17Jan-18Apr-18Jul-18Oct-18# of Noise EventsMonth
Sensor #13 Noise Events Over 65dBA
Quantity Mean (1265)Linear (UCL)
2
34
7
2627
1820
32
1210
23
27
45
30
15
30
27
14
3
6 8
21
3230
17
8
313335
28
10
4 4
33
22
85
44
36
43
37
1413
9
4 6
18
2625
53
60
30
17
56
17
14
18
36
45
31
66
38
59
77
28
37
16
6
2022
46
2826
3129
36
49
18
8
4 6 8 10
2022
18
24
42
28
11
0000000000
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
# of Noise EventsMonth
Sensor #13 Noise Events Over 80dBA
Quantity Mean Linear (UCL)
2789
2087
1038
1209
1481
12411174
1300
21432067
1722
2132
1811
1487
926
1465
1945
1410
847
657
1001
1406
193619561884
1687
1900
1645
1083
781
505503464
16091534
2431
1463
18381799
1335
1150
1572
996
812
1164
1429
1823
1623
20602063
2335
1813
2119
1606
1005
883
1598
2296
1726
20361948
2136
2501
2048
1505
1041956889
14851420
1217
1340
2254
184018951845
1346
860
726832
1456
1117
1734
2786
1598
1904
2446
1610
1287
000000
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
# of Noise EventsMonth
Sensor #15 Noise Events Over 65dBA
Quantity Mean Linear (UCL)
31
124
41
204
102
7366
76
144
56
81
100
7566
34
83
115
57
32
12
38
78
170
130
109
66
119
103105
58
22
10
74
92
75
229
118
96
169
95
45
68
37
17
6168
9496
114
149158
109
191
112
4348
125127
82
162
84
141
244
204
133
94
30
106
95
121
81
114
129
164
191
238
175
55
393539
52
114
151
97
153
175
131
91
000000
50
100
150
200
250
300
# of Noise EventsMonth
Sensor #15 Noise Events Over 80dBA
Quantity Mean Linear (UCL)
1478
2202
2623
2949
4102
3006
2094
1460
2601
2123
173717591880
29673033
2470
30053075
2200
1380
2120
2710
2131
1347
1121
1732
2230
2718
30813026
2782
3021
2409
14521398
921853782
26212567
3840
2259
31283139
1498
1751
2584
1012
1494
2015
2676
2929
2703
34003291
3717
2953
3563
2489
1814
1514
3100
3619
2864
307531973296
3766
3111
2334
17071670
1372
25072546
21342232
3458
2559
2800
2569
1842
1422
1136
1409
2525
1908
2956
4439
2554
2862
3624
2449
2016
000000
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
5000
February-11May-11August-11November-11February-12May-12August-12November-12February-13May-13August-13November-13February-14May-14August-14November-14February-15May-15August-15November-15February-16May-16August-16November-16February-17May-17August-17November-17February-18May-18August-18November-18# of Noise EventsMonth
Sensor #23 Noise Events Over 65dBA
Quantity Mean (2352)Linear (UCL)
147
280
427
625
819
700
536
331
536516564
425480
774
534560
709
938
737
415
742
809
404
203
114 219
492
905
1197
1071
1146
947
726
390
308
145105112
658
791
1531
914
11871173
646
319
551
278
214
331285
430
524
710721739
531
688
438
205223
558
622
507
731714
808
979
641
477
266221
303
394
566
486508
878
715
641
751
405
209
135167
283329
654
977
532
773
1015
637
383
000000
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
February-11May-11August-11November-11February-12May-12August-12November-12February-13May-13August-13November-13February-14May-14August-14November-14February-15May-15August-15November-15February-16May-16August-16November-16February-17May-17August-17November-17February-18May-18August-18November-18# of Noise EventsMonth
Sensor #23 Noise Events Over 80dBA
Quantity Mean (323)Linear (UCL)
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2018 ANNUAL MSP FLEET MIX AND
NIGHTTIME OPERATIONS REPORT
JANUARY 2019
NOISE PROGRAM OFFICE
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2018 ANNUAL MSP FLEET MIX AND NIGHTTIME OPERATIONS REPORT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
MSP FLEET MIX REPORT
Monthly Carrier Jet Counts by Type 2
Widebody Jet Activity 3
Narrowbody Jet Activity 4
Regional Jet Activity 5
Average Seats per Flight 6
Average Enplaned Passengers per Flight 6
MSP Carrier Jet Usage with Cumulative Certificated Noise Levels 7
Average Altitude for Aircraft Arriving to MSP by Category 8
Average Altitude for Aircraft Departing from MSP by Category 9
MSP NIGHTTIME OPERATIONS REPORT
Average Daily Nighttime Operations 10
Nighttime Operations by Runway 11
Nighttime Operations by Runway Map 12
Nighttime Operations by Airline 13
Nighttime Operations by Aircraft 14
Nighttime Operations by Origin and Destination 15
Nighttime Operations by Hour 16
Scheduled Versus Actual Operations 17
MSP FLEET MIX REPORT
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JAN-14MAR-14MAY-14JUL-14SEP-14NOV-14JAN-15MAR-15MAY-15JUL-15SEP-15NOV-15JAN-16MAR-16MAY-16JUL-16SEP-16NOV-16JAN-17MAR-17MAY-17JUL-17SEP-17NOV-17JAN-18MAR-18MAY-18JUL-18SEP-18NOV-18MSP OPERATIONSTHOUSANDSMONTHLY CARRIER JET COUNTS BY TYPE
NARROWBODY WIDEBODY REGIONAL JET
HUSHKIT BY YEAR: 2014 -37, 2015 -26, 2016 -48, 2017 -26, 2018 -32
MSP FLEET MIX REPORT
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WIDEBODY JET ACTIVITY
WIDEBODY TYPE 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
A124 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
A225 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
A300 0.07% 0.07% 0.03% 0.03% 0.15%
A310 0.01% 0.02% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
A330 0.69% 0.73% 0.68% 0.80% 0.72%
A340 0.05% 0.07% 0.06% 0.07% 0.04%
A350 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
A380 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
B742 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
B744 0.08% 0.03% 0.01% 0.01% 0.02%
B748 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
B762 0.14% 0.14% 0.14% 0.15% 0.04%
B763 0.84% 0.74% 0.90% 0.50% 0.79%
B764 0.21% 0.22% 0.24% 0.01% 0.01%
B767 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
B777 0.10% 0.17% 0.18% 0.38% 0.40%
B7878 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.01% 0.04%
DC10 0.19% 0.24% 0.13% 0.27% 0.24%
MD11 0.55% 0.51% 0.61% 0.46% 0.34%
TOTAL 2.92% 2.95% 2.98% 2.70% 2.81%
MSP FLEET MIX REPORT
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NARROWBODY JET ACTIVITY
NARROWBODY TYPE 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
A319 7.53% 7.89% 7.20% 6.74% 6.38%
A320 9.63% 9.04% 9.90% 7.10% 6.56%
A320neo 0.00% 0.00% 0.03% 0.24% 0.37%
A321 0.72% 0.84% 0.46% 0.53% 2.16%
B717 0.59% 1.49% 2.36% 5.25% 5.86%
B72Q 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
B733 0.76% 0.86% 0.67% 0.35% 0.01%
B734 0.04% 0.03% 0.03% 0.03% 0.05%
B735 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
B7377 5.03% 4.84% 4.84% 5.04% 4.65%
B738 5.63% 6.78% 7.82% 9.77% 10.12%
B739 0.78% 2.81% 3.78% 5.04% 7.47%
B38M 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.08%
B73Q 0.00% 0.00% 0.01% 0.00% 0.00%
B757 6.49% 6.40% 5.81% 5.90% 6.08%
DC8Q 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
DC9Q 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
MD80 3.72% 3.52% 3.59% 2.47% 0.29%
MD90 6.80% 8.27% 7.62% 8.84% 6.85%
TOTAL 47.72% 52.77% 54.11% 57.31% 56.95%
MSP FLEET MIX REPORT
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REGIONAL JET ACTIVITY
REGIONAL JET TYPE 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
BA46 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
CRJ 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
CRJ1 0.10% 0.00% 0.13% 0.06% 0.00%
CRJ2 21.24% 17.24% 17.16% 16.18% 14.35%
CRJ7 4.24% 3.40% 2.75% 4.83% 7.03%
CRJ9 11.00% 14.73% 13.72% 11.31% 13.00%
E135 0.01% 0.02% 0.04% 0.03% 0.03%
E145 1.85% 1.24% 0.21% 0.06% 0.03%
E170 10.64% 7.39% 8.68% 7.05% 5.52%
E175 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
E190 0.23% 0.25% 0.20% 0.47% 0.27%
J328 0.03% 0.02% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01%
TOTAL 49.35% 44.29% 42.90% 39.99% 40.24%
MSP FLEET MIX REPORT
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115.7 117.2 119.6
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
AVERAGE SEATS PER FLIGHT
2016 2017 2018
SOURCE: OAG
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
2016 90.1 93.3 100.1 95.3 97.2 101.8 101.1 99.4 96.7 97.6 94.2 93.3
2017 89.1 92.8 100.1 96.2 96.1 101.3 101.8 100.9 97.0 98.4 96.5 94.2
2018 92.8 97.4 101.4 96.0 97.8 103.0 103.8 103.9 97.4 99.6
80
85
90
95
100
105 AVERAGE ENPLANED PASSENGERS PER FLIGHT
SOURCE:MSP MONTHLY OPERATIONS REPORTS
NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER 2018 DATA WERE UNAVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF THIS REPORT
MSP FLEET MIX REPORT
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CRJ2CRJ7CRJ9E135E145E170E190A319A320A320neoA321B38MB717B733B734B735B7377B738B739B757MD80MD90A300A330A340A350B744B748B762B763B764B777B7878DC10MD1114.3%7.0%13.0%0.0%0.0%5.5%0.3%6.4%6.6%0.4%2.2%0.1%5.9%0.0%0.0%0.0%4.7%10.1%7.5%6.1%0.3%6.8%0.1%0.7%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.8%0.0%0.4%0.0%0.2%0.3%-40
-35
-30
-25
-20
-15
-10
-5
0
CUMULATIVE CERTIFICATED NOISE LEVEL BELOW STAGE 3 (EPNdB)Regional Jet Narrow Body Wide Body
SOURCE:USAGE DATA: MACNOMS; NOISE CERTIFICATION DATA: EUROPEAN AVIATION SAFETY AGENCY
CUMULATIVE CERTIFICATED NOISE LEVELS REPRESENTED AS A RANGE TO ACCOUNT FOR MULTIPLE CERTIFICATION VARIABLES (WEIGHT,
MODEL, ENGINE TYPE, AIRFRAME CONFIGURATION, ETC)
CUMULATIVE CERTIFICATED NOISE LEVEL RANGE
2018 MSP CARRIER JET USAGE WITH CUMULATIVE CERTIFICATED NOISE LEVELS
STAGE 3
STAGE 4
STAGE 5
MSP FLEET MIX REPORT
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MEASUREMENT GATE IS FIVE NAUTICAL MILES FROM THE THRESHOLD OF THE ARRIVAL RUNWAY
0
250
500
750
1,000
1,250
1,500
1,750
2,000
JAN-14MAR-14MAY-14JUL-14SEP-14NOV-14JAN-15MAR-15MAY-15JUL-15SEP-15NOV-15JAN-16MAR-16MAY-16JUL-16SEP-16NOV-16JAN-17MAR-17MAY-17JUL-17SEP-17NOV-17JAN-18MAR-18MAY-18JUL-18SEP-18NOV-18FEET ABOVE MSP FIELD ELEVATIONAVERAGE ALTITUDE FOR AIRCRAFT ARRIVING TO MSP
NARROWBODY REGIONAL JET WIDEBODY
MSP FLEET MIX REPORT
9
MEASUREMENT GATE IS A N ARC FIVE NAUTICAL MILES FROM THE START OF TAKEOFF ROLL
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
JAN-14MAR-14MAY-14JUL-14SEP-14NOV-14JAN-15MAR-15MAY-15JUL-15SEP-15NOV-15JAN-16MAR-16MAY-16JUL-16SEP-16NOV-16JAN-17MAR-17MAY-17JUL-17SEP-17NOV-17JAN-18MAR-18MAY-18JUL-18SEP-18NOV-18FEET ABOVE MSP FIELD ELEVATIONAVERAGE ALTITUDE FOR AIRCRAFT DEPARTING FROM MSP
NARROWBODY REGIONAL JET WIDEBODY
MSP NIGHTTIME OPERATIONS REPORT
10
57
45
48
43
46
51
59
69
66
70
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018AVERAGE DAILY OPERATIONSAVERAGE DAILY NIGHTTIME OPERATIONS
(10:30 PM -6:00 AM)
MSP NIGHTTIME OPERATIONS REPORT
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NIGHTTIME OPERATIONS BY RUNWAY
(10:30 PM – 6:00 AM)
2018 3-YEAR HISTORICAL AVERAGE
RWY
ARR
/
DEP
OVERFLIGHT AREA TOTAL
NIGHT OPS
AVERAGE
DAILY
NIGHT OPS
% TOTAL
NIGHT OPS
AVERAGE
DAILY
NIGHT OPS
%
04 ARR SO. RICHFIELD/BLOOMINGTON 67 0.2 0.4% 8 0.0 0.0%
12L ARR SO. MINNEAPOLIS/NO. RICHFIELD 2,465 6.8 13.5% 2,646 7.2 15.2%
12R ARR SO. MINNEAPOLIS/NO. RICHFIELD 5,114 14.0 28.0% 5,057 13.8 29.0%
17 ARR SO. MINNEAPOLIS 134 0.4 0.7% 2 0.0 0.0%
22 ARR ST. PAUL/HIGHLAND PARK 0 0.0 0.0% 37 0.1 0.2%
30L ARR EAGAN/MENDOTA HEIGHTS 6,591 18.1 36.0% 6,444 17.6 36.9%
30R ARR EAGAN/MENDOTA HEIGHTS 2,772 7.6 15.2% 2,928 8.0 16.8%
35 ARR BLOOMINGTON/EAGAN 1,151 3.2 6.3% 334 0.9 1.9%
TOTAL NIGHTTIME ARRIVALS 18,294 50.3 17,456 47.6
04 DEP ST. PAUL/HIGHLAND PARK 151 0.4 2.1% 16 0.0 0.3%
12L DEP EAGAN/MENDOTA HEIGHTS 1,149 3.1 16.0% 1,097 3.0 17.9%
12R DEP EAGAN/MENDOTA HEIGHTS 1,938 5.3 27.0% 1,760 4.8 28.7%
17 DEP BLOOMINGTON/EAGAN 676 1.9 9.4% 498 1.4 8.1%
22 DEP SO. RICHFIELD/BLOOMINGTON 0 0.0 0.0% 12 0.0 0.2%
30L DEP SO. MINNEAPOLIS/NO. RICHFIELD 1,937 5.3 27.0% 1,651 4.5 27.0%
30R DEP SO. MINNEAPOLIS/NO. RICHFIELD 1,294 3.5 18.0% 1,086 3.0 17.7%
35 DEP SO. MINNEAPOLIS 38 0.1 0.5% 5 0.0 0.1%
TOTAL NIGHTTIME DEPARTURES 7,183 19.6 6,125 16.7
TOTAL NIGHTTIME OPERATIONS 25,477 69.9 23,581 64.3
MSP NIGHTTIME OPERATIONS REPORT
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NIGHTTIME OPERATIONS BY RUNWAY MAP
MSP NIGHTTIME OPERATIONS REPORT
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NIGHTTIME OPERATIONS BY AIRLINE
(TOP 15 BY COUNT) 2018 AIRLINE ID COUNT
PERCENT OF AIRLINE
OPERATIONS
OCCURRING AT NIGHT
PERCENT OF
CONTRIBUTION TO
NIGHT TIME TOTAL
DELTA DAL 6,933 4.80% 29.20%
SUN COUNTRY SCX 3,679 19.00% 15.49%
SKYWEST AIRLINES SKW 2,523 2.50% 10.63%
SOUTHWEST SWA 2,188 13.50% 9.21%
AMERICAN AAL 1,796 12.70% 7.56%
SPIRIT NKS 1,256 15.00% 5.29%
UNITED UAL 1,080 14.90% 4.55%
REPUBLIC AIRLINES RPA 1,028 10.20% 4.33%
UPS UPS 984 32.20% 4.14%
FEDEX FDX 726 23.60% 3.06%
ATLAS AIR (USA) GTI 356 63.70% 1.50%
ALASKA ASA 324 22.60% 1.36%
ENDEAVOR AIR EDV 308 1.20% 1.30%
JETBLUE AIRWAYS JBU 287 20.60% 1.21%
GULF & CARIBBEAN CARGO TSU 276 94.20% 1.16%
2017 AIRLINE ID COUNT
PERCENT OF AIRLINE
OPERATIONS
OCCURRING AT NIGHT
PERCENT OF
CONTRIBUTION TO
NIGHT TIME TOTAL
DELTA DAL 5,896 4.10% 26.08%
SUN COUNTRY SCX 3,735 17.80% 16.52%
AMERICAN AAL 2,417 14.10% 10.69%
SOUTHWEST SWA 2,234 12.70% 9.88%
SKYWEST AIRLINES SKW 1,888 2.40% 8.35%
UNITED UAL 1,248 14.40% 5.52%
SPIRIT NKS 1,239 13.50% 5.48%
UPS UPS 874 31.90% 3.87%
REPUBLIC AIRLINES RPA 721 8.40% 3.19%
FEDEX FDX 635 23.90% 2.81%
ENDEAVOR AIR EDV 491 1.30% 2.17%
FRONTIER AIRLINES FFT 420 18.40% 1.86%
MESA AIRLINES ASH 323 9.10% 1.43%
ALASKA ASA 298 19.20% 1.32%
COMPASS CPZ 188 1.90% 0.83%
*AIRLINE OPERATIONS OCCURRING AT NIGHT REPRSENTS THE PERCENTAGE OF RESPECTIVE AIRLINE SCHEDULE THAT OCCURS
AT NIGHT
*CONTRIBUTION TO TOTAL IS RESPECTIVE AIRLINE CONTRIBUTIONS TO OVERALL MSP NIGHT OPERATIONS
MSP NIGHTTIME OPERATIONS REPORT
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2018 N IGHTTIME OPERATIONS BY AIRCRAFT
(TOP 1 5 BY COUNT)
AIRCRAFT
CODE DESCRIPTION COUNT NOISE LEVEL
CERTIFICATION
(EPNdB BELOW STAGE 3)
B738 BOEING 737-800 5,439 11.3 - 17.1
B757 BOEING 757-200 2,911 11.1 - 22.1
B7377 BOEING 737-700 2,471 11.6 - 19.8
B739 BOEING 737-900 2,354 10.9 - 16.1
A320 AIRBUS INDUSTRIES A320 2,158 12.1 - 21.2
E170 EMBRAER 170 1,505 9.2 - 16.8
CRJ2 CANADAIR REGIONAL JET CRJ-200 1,354 26.5 - 30.6
A319 AIRBUS INDUSTRIES A319 1,065 12.9 - 22.2
A321 AIRBUS INDUSTRIES A321 984 6.4 - 17
CRJ9 CANADAIR REGIONAL JET CRJ-900 914 14.5 - 17.6
CRJ7 CANADAIR REGIONAL JET CRJ-700 699 14.5 - 17.6
B763 BOEING 767-300 681 4.4 - 22.6
B717 BOEING 717 498 19.2 - 23
MD90 MCDONNELL DOUGLAS MD90 465 23.4 - 27.2
MD11 MCDONNELL DOUGLAS MD11 280 12.8 - 17.9
NOISE CERTIFICATION DATA SOURCE: EUROPEAN AVIATION SAFETY AGENCY
CUMULATIVE CERTIFICATED NOISE LEVELS REPRESENTED AS A RANGE BELOW STAGE 3 NOISE LEVELS TO ACCOUNT FOR
MULTIPLE CERTIFICATION VARIABLES (WEIGHT, MODEL, ENGINE TYPE, AIRFRAME CONFIGURATION, ETC)
MSP NIGHTTIME OPERATIONS REPORT
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2018 N IGHTTIME OPERATIONS BY ORIGIN AND DESTINATION
(TOP 1 5 BY COUNT)
AIRPORT
CODE ORIGIN AIRPORT COUNT
LAS LAS VEGAS 1,258
LAX LOS ANGELES 1,115
PHX PHOENIX 1,109
SEA SEATTLE 997
SFO SAN FRANCISCO 937
DEN DENVER 895
ATL ATLANTA 809
ORD CHICAGO (O'HARE) 735
SDF LOUISVILLE 470
MEM MEMPHIS 455
BOS BOSTON 433
DFW DALLAS/ FORT WORTH 426
MDW CHICAGO (MIDWAY) 386
PANC TED STAVENS ANCHORAGE INTERNATIONAL 363
SLC SALT LAKE CITY 331
AIRPORT
CODE DESTINATION AIRPORT COUNT
ATL ATLANTA 441
ORD CHICAGO (O'HARE) 399
PHX PHOENIX 320
DEN DENVER 315
TVF THEIF RIVER FALLS REGIONAL 219
CLT CHARLOTTE 212
IAH HOUSTON 194
FAR FARGO 172
MDW CHICAGO (MIDWAY) 169
LAS LAS VEGAS 167
MSN MADISON 161
YWG WINNIPEG 160
FLL FT. LAUDERDALE 158
MKE MILWAUKEE 154
GFK GRAND FORKS 152
MSP NIGHTTIME OPERATIONS REPORT
16
NIGHTTIME OPERATIONS BY HOUR
2,692
913
407 610
1,617
6,686
5,112
7,440
2018
0:00 1:00 2:00 3:00
4:00 5:00 22:30 23:00
2,419
760 369 414
1,430
6,764
4,495
6,930
3 -YEAR HISTORICAL
AVERAGE
0:00 1:00 2:00 3:00
4:00 5:00 22:30 23:00
MSP NIGHTTIME OPERATIONS REPORT
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SCHEDULED VERSUS ACTUAL OPERATIONS
GENERAL AVIATION AND CHARTER AIRCRAFT OPERATORS DO NOT REPORT SCHEDULED OPERATIONS
4.1
0.6 0.1 0.5
2.3
15.4
7.7
18.5
DAILY SCHEDULED NIGHT
OPERATIONS
0:00 1:00 2:00 3:00
4:00 5:00 22:30 23:00
7.4
2.5
1.1 2
4.4
18.3
14.0
20.4
DAILY ACTUAL NIGHT
OPERATIONS
0:00 1:00 2:00 3:00
4:00 5:00 22:30 23:00