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ASU reports financial impact of Phoenix airport system

Posted 4/27/24

A new Arizona State University W.P. Carey School of Business study showed the economic impact of the Phoenix airport system has increased nearly 15% since 2016.

The study, which is based on …

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W.P. Carey School

ASU reports financial impact of Phoenix airport system

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A new Arizona State University W.P. Carey School of Business study showed the economic impact of the Phoenix airport system has increased nearly 15% since 2016.

The study, which is based on calendar year 2022 figures, shows that Phoenix Sky Harbor, Phoenix Deer Valley and Phoenix Goodyear airports have a total economic impact of $44.3 billion per year.

The airport system, which continues to be the largest economic engine in the state of Arizona, supports nearly 246,000 jobs with an annual payroll of $14.8 billion, according to a release from the city.

The Phoenix Sky Harbor campus supports more jobs in the state than any other organization, the release stated.

“The Phoenix airport system is a critical asset to our community and state, and this new study underscores how vital it is to our economy,” Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego said.

“Phoenix is thriving in no small part thanks to our airports, and our continued investment in them creates jobs, supports both local and global businesses, connects Phoenicians to worldwide opportunities and leaves visitors with a desire to come back to the Valley.”

The study includes several years within the pandemic period, “and 2022 was still within post-pandemic recovery mode, gains were made in economic output, total income to workers and visitor spending,” the release stated.

Employment numbers decreased at Phoenix Sky Harbor, according to the report, which noted the total income, including wages and benefits to workers, was $14.8 billion.

Other findings showed visitor spending at Phoenix Sky Harbor rose 12% from $5.8 billion in 2016 to $6.5 billion in 2022.

It is estimated that domestic visitors on average spend $831 per person per trip while international visitors spend $1,002 per person per trip. The total for both domestic and international visitor spending is $7 billion a year, according to the release from the city.

For more: https://www.skyharbor.com/about-phx/history-economic-development/economic-impact/