Clark Regional director says it’s the third busiest regional airport in Indiana
JEFFERSONVILLE
 — Clark County Regional Airport contributes more than $234 million in 
economic output to the region and sustains the existence of 1,121 jobs 
in Clark County, according to a study published by the Aviation 
Association of Indiana and Conexus Indiana in November in partnership 
with the Indiana Department of Transportation.
“According to 
INDOT records, Clark Regional Airport is the third-busiest [regional] 
airport in the state,” Airport Manager Melodee McNames said. “Only 
Valparaiso and Indianapolis Regional have more based aircraft than us, 
so the $235-million impact doesn’t surprise me.”
Clark County 
Regional Airport has 131 full-time employees with a payroll of about $7 
million, while an additional 714 jobs with a payroll of $44.8 million 
exist as a direct result of the airport’s existence, according to the 
report. Additionally, the report figures in “multiplier” affects to both
 jobs and payroll.
“These multiplier impacts are the result of 
either the business itself or the business employee spending money in 
the local economy,” according to the report. “For example, if a flight 
instructor takes his or her paycheck and buys lunch at a local 
restaurant, that money supports the payroll for the waiter, cook and 
busboy at the restaurant who, in turn, may spend their paychecks on 
childcare, groceries or other items, continuing the cycle until those 
dollars may eventually leave the community.”
The report’s 
multiplier impact for jobs stemming from Clark County Regional Airport 
is 275 with a payroll of $10.4 million, for an average salary of 
$37,880. The multiplier effect for economic output is $32.5 million, 
according to the report.
Operators at each of Indiana’s 69 
airports were surveyed between 2011-12. The respondents provided data 
about their businesses, employees and what percentage of sales or output
 was directly attributable to their use of their local airport. After 
all key information was gathered, Conexus Indiana input the information 
into IMPLAN, an economic-impact analysis software recognized by the 
Federal Aviation Administration, which combines employment data with 
location- and industry-specific economic data to calculate each 
airport’s economic impact, according to the report.
“We’re 
helping the economy grow and prosper one flight at a time,” said Tom 
Galligan, president of the Clark County Board of Aviation Commissioners.
 “Most people don’t realize that we have inbound flights from 
practically every state in the country. Business moves through this 
airport every day. Whether it’s transporting products, customers, sales 
staff or company executives, Clark Regional keeps this county in pace 
with the global economy.”
Statewide, airports serve the 
transportation needs of more than 6.5 million Hoosiers, according to the
 report, and account for 69,149 jobs and a total payroll of $4.1 
billion.
“These study results paint a clear picture of the value 
of Indiana’s airports, not only to residents who rely on air travel for 
business and pleasure, but to the thousands of businesses that rely on 
airport services to move people and products,” said Bart Geisler, 
executive director of the Aviation Association of Indiana. “This backs 
our continued assertion that aviation investment by the state creates 
jobs in the private sector. Airports connect Hoosier businesses to their
 customers, and this connection means jobs.”
The Aviation 
Association of Indiana lobbies the Indiana General Assembly and other 
state and local units of government on behalf of public-use airports 
across the state. Conexus Indiana is the Central Indiana Corporate 
Partnership’s advanced manufacturing and logistics initiative.
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