Current timeline and what comes next
The market feasibility study is scheduled to be complete in February 2025, at which point the findings will be presented to the Board of Commissioners.
After considering the feasibility study findings, the Board is expected to vote on whether to approve additional study of either commercial passenger or cargo service. An approval vote would direct the Port to conduct a more detailed study in a second phase of work.
Questions this Phase 2 would examine include:
Moving into Phase 2 does not guarantee that Bremerton National Airport will see any new commercial passenger or cargo service, and it is highly unlikely that any new service would begin at the airport before 2028.
Results of fall 2024 community survey
The Port distributed a digital survey in October and November 2024, asking our community to weigh the potential benefits and potential impacts of commercial or cargo service at the airport. We received over 2,700 responses – thank you to everyone who took the time to complete our survey!
Below is a snapshot of the results:
What we asked: How much does the community value different potential benefits of commercial passenger service? (Rank potential benefits on a 1-5 scale, where 5 is the benefit they value the most.)
What we heard: The highest-rated potential benefits were:
The lowest-ranked potential benefits were:
What we asked: How much does the community value different potential benefits of cargo service? (Rank potential benefits on a 1-5 scale, where 5 is the benefit they value the most.)
What we heard: The highest-rated potential benefits were:
What we asked: How much is the community concerned about potential impacts of commercial passenger or cargo service? (Rank potential impacts on a 1-5 scale, where 5 is the impact they are most concerned about.)
What we heard: The highest-rated potential impacts were:
The lowest-ranked potential impacts were:
What we asked: We asked our community if they had other concerns about introducing limited commercial passenger or cargo service, beyond what we included in other questions.
What we heard: Most responses to this question were elaborations on potential impacts included earlier in the study. Some additional themes we heard included:
What we asked: We asked our community what they would like us to study in Phase 2 of the analysis, should the Board of Commissioners approve it.
What we heard: The biggest topics that we heard our community would like more information about included:
Please also visit our online open house for more information, our working timeline, and FAQs: Feasibility Study Webpage
You can also reach out about this project by emailing us at airportstudy@portofbremerton.org.
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