Ladies and gentlemen, let us not forget who is leading Austin's airport into the future...James Smith, fireman! I mean absolutely no disrespect to any firepersons out there; but, they do not know how to build, maintain, and expand an airport providing annual service to over 9 million people. Jim did not have any aviation experience until the COA gave it to him.
If Austin wants to become a "world city," in addition to other challenges, it will have to rethink who they have leading its air gateway!!! I can say this from experience...I was a consultant on a few teams which included Jim and believe he is not capable of providing the proper leadership and vision for an airport with the growth potential equivalent to that of Austin's.
Most other mid-major and major airports around the globe are run by men and women who have had aviation management experience measuring in the decades (in multiple locations and situations).
The following is a short CV of James Smith - provided by the Circuit of the Americas:
"Jim Smith began his career with New York City Fire Department, followed by a move to Dayton, Ohio as Assistant Fire Chief. Later he became Director of Housing & Development in Dayton. In 1984, he joined the City of Austin and has served Austin as Director of Building Inspection, Director of Public Works and Transportation, Director of Planning and Development, Assistant City Manager, and now Director of Aviation. He earned a B.S. degree from the City University of New York and his M.P.A. from University of Dayton."
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AUSTIN (City): 993,588 +3.30% - '20-'24 | AUSTIN MSA (5 counties): 2,550,637 +11.70% - '20-'24
SAN ANTONIO (City): 1,526,656 +6.41% - '20-'24 | SAN ANTONIO MSA (8 counties): 2,763,006 +8.01% - '20-'24
AUS-SAT REGION (MSAs/13 counties): 5,313,643 +9.75% - '20-'24 | *SRC: US Census*
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