About Corpus Christi International Airport

Corpus Christi International Airport is an award-winning facility that serves as the gateway to the beautiful Texas Gulf Coast. Opened in 1960, the airport covers nearly 2,500 acres and features a pair of asphalt runways: Runway 13-31 measures 7,510 long by 150 feet wide, and Runway 18-36 is 6,080 feet long and 150 feet wide. CCIA accommodates everything from commercial jets with scheduled passenger service to cargo aircraft to charter flights to general aviation. The airport will soon undergo a terminal rehabilitation project and other updates to ensure it remains a key economic driver in the area.

Schedule

The master plan will be developed in phases, with meetings and public workshops held at key project milestones.

Master Plan Documents

All master plan documents will be available on this study site in a downloadable PDF format as they are completed.

Public Involvement

To maintain a transparent planning process, multiple opportunities for community engagement are planned.

Meet the Team

The master plan team is led by a national airport planning firm, Coffman Associates, with support from other leaders in aviation planning, engineering, and public involvement.

FAQs

You have questions, we have answers. Click here for a list of frequently asked questions.

Comments/Questions

Please do not hesitate to reach out! You can either use the provided form, or send an email to a member of the project team at the bottom of the page.

About the Master Plan

An airport master plan is a long-range planning document that helps to guide the direction of public use airports, such as CCIA, by looking at factors such as:

  • Current and potential future demand.
  • Efficiency and safety of airport operations.
  • Land use on and around the airport.
  • Future growth and expanded revenue generation.

A master plan is a proactive document that identifies and then plans for future facility needs to ensure that airport management can coordinate project approvals, design, financing, and construction when demand materializes.

The ultimate goal of the study is to provide systematic guidelines for the airport’s overall maintenance, development, and operation, all while taking into consideration the community it serves.

Schedule

Late 2023
1/29/2024
Spring 2024
6/12/2024
Summer/Fall 2024
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INITIATION

  • Goals and Objectives
  • Project Website
  • Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)

INITIATION MEETINGS

  • TAC Meeting #1

PHASE 1

  • Inventory of Existing Conditions
  • Aviation Forecasts

PHASE 1 DOCUMENTS
AND MEETINGS

  • Discussion of Phase 1 working papers
  • TAC meeting #2
  • Public Information Workshop #1

PHASE 2

  • Demand/Capacity & Facility Requirements
  • Alternatives Analysis

PHASE 2 DOCUMENTS
AND MEETINGS

  • Discussion of Phase 2 working papers
  • TAC meeting #3
  • Public Information Workshop #2

PHASE 3

  • Recommended Concept & Environmental Considerations
  • Capital Improvement Program

PHASE 3 DOCUMENTS
AND MEETINGS

  • Discussion of Phase 3 working papers
  • TAC meeting #4
  • Public Information Workshop #3

DRAFT FINAL
MASTER PLAN

APPROVAL PROCESS

  • Local review/approval
  • FAA review/approval of ALP

FINAL MASTER PLAN

Master Plan Documents

Draft chapters will be posted as the study progresses. Files will be in PDF format and available for download and print.

Chapter 1: Inventory

Chapter 2: Forecasts

Chapter 3:
Facility Requirements

Chapter 4:
Alternatives

Chapter 5: Recommended
Master Plan Concept

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Chapter 6: Capital
Financial Plan

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Appendix A:
Glossary of Terms

Appendix C: Air Cargo
Master Plan Study

Appendix D: Pavement
Management Program

Meeting Presentations

Public Involvement

The approach to involve the community is multi-faceted. The Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) is a group of airport stakeholders who have been asked to volunteer their time to aid in the development of the Master Plan. The TAC will be convened for four (4) meetings to review draft chapters as developed by the consultant team. The same draft chapters made available to the TAC will be posted to this project website.

There will also be three (3) public information workshops during the study process. The workshops will be conducted in an open-house format where the public can visit with the project team and ask any questions they may have related to the project. The workshops are typically scheduled in the early evening to allow those heading home from work to stop by or to allow others to come after the dinner hour. The date and time of the workshops will be advertised locally and posted on this project website.

Draft chapters of the master plan report will be posted to this dedicated project website so that anyone can learn about the study process and review and comment on the draft material during the study. All community members are encouraged to engage in the process and provide comments to the project team. Interested parties can also utilize the ‘Comment’ feature on this project website. Direct communication with the project managers via phone or email is also acceptable, and their contact information is listed in the ‘Contact Us’ section at the bottom of this website.

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Meet the Team

Frequently Asked Questions

Comments/Questions