Economic growth of the 39 airports of the Massachusetts public-use airport system and the three Boston-area airports run by the Massachusetts Port Authority has had “a very positive impact” on surrounding communities in the last five years, according to a new economic impact report.
Multiple factors brought about the employment, payroll, and total output increases reported in the Massachusetts Statewide Airport Economic Impact Study Update for 2019—a comparison with a 2014 update’s findings. Total employment of almost 200,000 workers was up 23 percent. Total payroll, at $7.2 billion, was 19 percent higher, and the $24.6 billion of total economic output represented a 49-percent improvement.
“Overall, for every $100 spent by aviation related businesses, an additional $56 is created as a multiplier impact that boosts spending, payroll, and employment benefits improving the quality of life in Massachusetts for all its residents,” the update noted.
The surging unmanned aircraft systems piece of the state’s aviation picture was acknowledged, with the study predicting that “in Massachusetts alone, it is expected that the UAS industry will grow from approximately $63 million to over $285 million by 2026.”
“This report by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation produces data that all pilots should know to help promote their airports and address those airports’ needs,” said Sean Collins, AOPA Eastern Region manager. AOPA is a member of the project management team that guides the study’s development.
To present the impact of aviation in layman’s terms, the 2019 update adopted a new approach, sharing “some of the many unique stories that each of Massachusetts’ diverse airports bring to their host communities.”