Embargo Until 12:01 AM
Sept. 13, 2007
LAEDC Study of International Flights at
LAX Finds $82.1B
in Economic Output to
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International
flights at LAX create several hundred thousand jobs
and contribute more than $82 billion to the regional
economy
Los Angeles—
Overseas international flights at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
make a substantial contribution to the economy of Southern California, adding
$82.1 billion in total economic output, according to a study by the Los Angeles
County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC), HR&A and SH&E. Additionally,
the LAEDC study revealed that the LAX flights created 363,700 direct and indirect
jobs with annual wages of $19.3 billion in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside,
San Bernardino, San Diego and Ventura Counties in 2006.
Over the course of 2006, an average transoceanic flight
traveling round-trip from LAX every day added $623 million in economic output
and sustained 3,120 direct and indirect jobs in
Despite these remarkable figures, the total economic
impact could have been higher. The
LAEDC study reported that LAX lost market share relative to competitor airports,
measured as the percentage of
Still more economic activity is at stake as international
carriers plan routes for their new long-range Airbus and Boeing aircraft scheduled
for delivery during the next five years. Several of these carriers are seriously considering
deploying their new aircraft at other
“The study shows that LAX is not only the region’s front
door for tourists visiting the region, but it’s also the loading dock where
local businesses ship their goods to the rest of the world,” said Greg Freeman,
vice president of Economic and Policy Consulting for the LAEDC. “More than 80 percent of the economic impact
of overseas flights at LAX is generated by firms that take advantage of the
international flights to export their goods.”
The economic activity tied to discretionary passenger
travel is most at-risk should
"This report is a real eye-opener for those concerned
with job creation and retention throughout
About the LAEDC
The
LAEDC, the region’s premier business leadership organization, is a private,
non-profit organization established in 1981 under section 501(C) (3).
Our mission is to attract, retain, and grow business and jobs for the
regions of
2007-LAEDC-LAX Economic Impact Study (more)
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