San Francisco International Airport – Background Sample Clauses

San Francisco International Airport – Background. San Francisco International Airport (SFO) is the major commercial airport for the San Francisco Bay Area and northern California. Owned by the City and County of San Francisco, SFO is located 14 miles south of downtown San Francisco and is situated on San Francisco Bay. Since its opening on May 7, 1927, SFO has grown from a small administration building on 150 acres of unpaved cow pasture to its present configuration of approximately 4.4 million square feet of terminal space on 2,383 acres of developed land. Throughout the Great Depression, four wars, airline deregulation and post‐September 11th regulations, SFO has built and retained its position as a world leader in airline and passenger services. The Airport is a major center for both domestic and international traffic. San Francisco is the largest airport in the San Francisco Bay Area and is the second busiest airport in the state of California after Los Angeles International Airport. In 2014, SFO ranked 21st in passenger load worldwide1 and 7th among all North American airports. With a total passenger load of 47,114,631, SFO provided service to 71.0%% of the Bay Area market share in 2014. Currently, SFO has 54 scheduled airlines, including major international and national carriers, commuter, seasonal and charter airlines, and air cargo carriers. SFO currently provides service to over 70 airports nationwide and 38 airports internationally. The completion of the Master Plan construction program in 2000 ushered in a new 1.8 million square foot International Terminal, the AirTrain automated people mover, new entrance roadways and parking facilities, a consolidated rental car center, expanded cargo facilities, a BART station, and the world’s first fully‐accredited museum in an airport. With the completed remodel of Terminal 2 in the spring of 2011, SFO added approximately 29,000 square feet of concession space, featuring local and nationally branded restaurants and retailers. The Airport is financially self‐sufficient and does not rely on general taxpayer support. It prides itself on operating financially as a successful business while serving the public interest. SFO has a direct beneficial economic impact to the San Francisco Bay Area economy with the jobs created and the revenue generated by the airlines, airport businesses, and airport‐ dependent visitors industry. United Airlines continues to be the single largest employer in San Mateo County.2
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