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PORT OF SEATTLE 
MEMORANDUM 

COMMISSION AGENDA  STAFF BRIEFING 
Item No.       7a 
Date of Meeting Date of Meeting   September 12, 2011 
DATE:    September 2, 2011 
TO:      Tay Yoshitani, Chief Executive Officer 
FROM:    Michael Ehl, Director, Airport Operations 
Tom Green, Senior Manager, Air Cargo Operations and Development 
SUBJECT: Air Cargo Logistics Development Strategy Briefing 
BACKGROUND: 
The air cargo business at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Airport) supports the mission of the Port
of Seattle to create regional economic vitality. The Port owns and operates the Airport, a major
geographic gateway connecting passengers and cargo to the world by air. 
Air cargo operations at the Airport support the Port's regional economic development initiatives by
providing the businesses of Seattle, King County and Washington State with cost-effective air access to
the global supply/distribution system, and by generating airside and landside revenue through the
development of logistics-related services. The air cargo logistics industry, together with the exportoriented
regional manufacturers and producers it supports, is an important job-creating economic force. 
On February 22, 2011, airport staff briefed the Commission on the fundamentals of the air cargo
industry and provided a background discussion of the facilities, operations, customers and regional value
of the Port's air cargo services. Staff also discussed the current trend at many gateway airports of
actively supporting development of facilities for the logistics supply chain industry, and described
opportunities for the Airport to leverage its off-airfield properties in a similar manner. 
As part of the Century Agenda, a "Moving Cargo" roundtable was held on June 7, 2011, which
produced preliminary goals calling for strong air cargo growth over the next 25 years and for positioning
the region as a premier international logistics hub. 
BRIEFING SYNOPSIS: 
The Airport's air cargo focus is comprised of three initiatives: 
Air service marketing and business development; 
On-Airport capital facilities renovation and development; and 
Off-Airport logistics support facilities development.

COMMISSION AGENDA 
Tay Yoshitani, Chief Executive Officer 
September 2, 2011 
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Each will be discussed in today's staff briefing with the emphasis on further detailing off-airport
logistics facilities development on Port-owned property in the cities of SeaTac and Burien. 
OTHER DOCUMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS BRIEFING: 
PowerPoint presentation. 
PREVIOUS COMMISSION ACTIONS OR BRIEFINGS: 
September 6, 2007  Air cargo strategy briefing addressed how best to ensure sufficient airfield and
off-airfield capacity to accommodate expected growth in demand for international and domestic air
cargo service. 
February 22, 2011  Air cargo operations and development briefing addressed the facilities,
operations, customers and regional value of the Port's air cargo services, and described the strategic
growth strategy, on and off the airfield. 
June 7, 2011  Approval of the Century Agenda Committee's preliminary goals for "Moving
Cargo," and approval of a refined Century Agenda goal for "Fostering Economic Growth." 
July 12, 2011  Approval of the Century Agenda Committee's preliminary goals for "Moving
People." Included overview of "Moving Cargo" strategic goals and milestones, and the following
considerations: Capacity enhancements, facilities, associated development, and freight mobility.

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