Long Beach Airport Fees Under Scrutiny | Long Beach News
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Long Beach Airport is set to host a public forum this Thursday to tackle the controversial issue of landing fees for general aviation aircraft — a move sparked by community concerns and councilmember Megan Kerr’s push for transparency. General aviation includes everything from flight schools and hobbyists to corporate jets — and the big question is whether the airport legally can charge them fees. Federal law strictly prohibits using fees to curb noise or shut down legal flying. The airport staff will outline what’s allowed under federal rules, break down current revenue streams — including $12.9 million from air carriers and just $450,000 from general aviation — and compare practices at other airports like Van Nuys and John Wayne. Crucially, any new fees won’t generate extra profit — they’re capped to cover airfield costs, aiming to fairly distribute expenses among users.
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