DTW Planning and Development
Comprehensive master planning and development initiatives for Wayne County Airport Authority facilities.
Comprehensive master planning and development initiatives for Wayne County Airport Authority facilities.
A Master Plan is a comprehensive study that typically describes short-, medium-, and long-term plans for airport development. This Master Plan Study will provide the WCAA and its stakeholders with a comprehensive, organized and rational plan for developing airport facilities over the next 20-years. This planning tool allows the airport to efficiently and effectively meet the demands for commercial passenger and air cargo service, as well as other aviation related needs.
Developing the new Master Plan will include seeking input from individuals, businesses, government agencies, community groups, the general public, Airport users and other stakeholders who have an interest in the Airport’s future.
Because of the large file size, please notify Airport Authority to access Master Plan Update appendices under 2017 plan link.
State of Michigan Act 90 Section 259.115 requires preparation of an O&M Budget which itemizes current operational expenses and a budget which outlines capital outlay necessary for the operation and development of the airport.
Projects within the CIP are typically funded by General Airport Revenue Bonds (GARB), backed by the revenue of signatory airlines operating at DTW, and by FAA Airport Improvement Program (AIP) grants, where eligible and awarded.