SEATTLE – This update summarizes Port actions to maintain the health, safety, and well-being of our employees, travelers, and community as we prepare for our economy to re-open.
We recently launched a public dashboard to provide local governments and industries with key indicators each week to track the recovery at the airport. This tool will help to quantify the economic recovery.
Communities hit the hardest by coronavirus also experience the daily harms of systemic racism. The Port will continue to support its employees and communities who are dealing with the trauma of racism, and those who are interested in becoming better allies to people of color. We will continue to use our policy platforms and programs to create opportunities in historically underserved communities and to seek
ways we can reverse inequity. Black lives matter.
Some of our work has changed during the global pandemic, but our vision for this region as a globally competitive leader is stronger than ever. Our commitment to this vision is reaffirmed as we prepare our region to thrive in an equitable recovery.
Information changes rapidly. Please bookmark our COVID-19 Response webpage and check social media channels.
Please visit our website for many more updates about actions and protocols at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and Maritime Facilities.
Founded in 1911 by a vote of the people as a special purpose government, the Port of Seattle’s mission is to promote economic opportunities and quality of life in the region by advancing trade, travel, commerce, and job creation in an equitable, accountable, and environmentally responsible manner.
The Port owns and operates Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Fishermen’s Terminal—home of the North Pacific fishing fleet—and public marinas. The Port also owns two cruise ship terminals, a grain terminal, real estate assets, and marine cargo terminals through its partnership in the Northwest Seaport Alliance.
2022 Charlotte Douglas International Airport Report of Achievement
Giving back to the community is central to what Charlotte Douglas International Airport and its operator, the City of Charlotte Aviation Department, is about, and last year was no different.
Throughout 2022, while recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, we continued our efforts to have a positive impact on the Charlotte community. Of particular note, we spent the year sharing stories of how Connections Don't Just Happen at the Terminal - from creating homeownership and employment opportunities to supporting economic growth through small-business development and offering outreach programs to help residents understand the Airport better.
This whitepaper highlights the construction projects, initiatives, programs and events that validate Charlotte Douglas as a premier airport.
Download the whitepaper: 2022 Charlotte Douglas International Airport Report of Achievement.