HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 07 - American AirlinesMEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
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MEETING DATE: NOVEMBER 17, 2015
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION TO THE CITY'S
ENTERPRISE ZONE PROGRAM CONCERNING THE
NOMINATION OF AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC. TO THE OFFICE
OF THE GOVERNOR, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND
TOURISM, AS A TEXAS ENTERPRISE PROJECT
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the attached resolution to nominate
American Airlines, Inc. to the Office of the Governor, Economic Development and Tourism
as a Texas Enterprise Project.
FUNDING SOURCE:
Economic development incentives in the form of sales and use tax rebates are derived
from the state's portion of state sales and use taxes. None of the funding source will
involve the local sales tax.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
American Airlines hangars 1 through 4 are located at 1600 W. 20th Street, here in
Grapevine and house approximately 2,050 full-time employees. Other American locations
in Texas include facilities in Arlington, Austin, College Station, Dallas, Fort Worth, Humble,
Irving, EI Paso, Longview, San Angelo, San Antonio, Southlake, and Waco. American
currently has over 23,000 employees throughout all of its Texas facilities.
Hangars 1 through 4 are dedicated to line maintenance work. Activities at this location
include light aircraft maintenance aircraft parking, light routine aircraft maintenance, and
some overnight quality assurance.
American is now in a position to upgrade and retrofit Machinery, Equipment, and some
structures that have been in use for quite a while. They have many improvements in the
planning stages that have been postponed during the bankruptcy and merger. Some
examples include the replacement and upgrade of the 40 year old fire suppression
systems, upgrades to ground service equipment as that is over 10 years old and in need of
upgrade and replacement.
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Office of the Governor Bob Farley
Economic Development & Tourism Economic Development Director
Texas Economic Development Bank City of Grapevine
1100 San Jacinto 200 S. Main Street
Austin, TX 78701 Grapevine, TX 76051
Re: Designation of American Airlines, Inc. as an Enterprise Project
Dear Executive Director:
American Airlines Group Inc ("AAG") is a holding company and its wholly-owned
subsidiaries include American Airlines, Inc. ("American"), US Airways Group, Inc. ("US
Airways Group") and Envoy Aviation Group Inc. ("Envoy"). US Airways Group's principal
subsidiary include US Airways, Inc. ("US Airways") and its other wholly-owned subsidiaries
include Piedmont Airlines, Inc. ("Piedmont"), and PSA Airlines, Inc. ("PSA"). AAG was formed
in 1982 under the name AMR Corporation (AMR) as the parent company of American which was
founded in 1934. On December 9, 2013, a subsidiary of AMR merged with and into US Airways
Group, which survived as a wholly-owned subsidiary of AAG, and AAG emerged from Chapter
11. Upon closing of the Merger and emergence from Chapter 11, AMR changed its name to
American Airlines Group Inc. AAG's and American's principal executive offices are located at
4333 Amon Carter Boulevard, Fort Worth, Texas 76155. 2014 total operating revenue was
$42,650,000,000, with 2013 total operating revenue of $26,743,000,000, and 2012 total operating
revenue of $24,855,000,000.
AAG's primary business activity includes the operation of two network carriers through
its principal, wholly-owned mainline operating subsidiaries: American and US Airways. The
Company's airlines operate an average of approximately 6,700 flights per day to around 339
destinations in around 54 countries from its hubs in Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth
(DFW), Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix and Washington, District of
Columbia.
Hangars 1 through 4 are located at 1600 W. 20t' Street, Grapevine, Texas, 75261 and
house approximately 2,050 employees. Other American locations in Texas include facilities in
Arlington, Austin, College Station, Dallas, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Humble, Irving, El Paso,
Longview, San Angelo, San Antonio, Southlake, and Waco. American currently operates at 15
different sites throughout Texas and employs in excess of 36,000 people engaged in a variety of
functions, including pilots, flight attendants, passenger service, and aircraft maintenance.
Hangars I through 4 are dedicated to line maintenance work. Activities at this location
include light aircraft maintenance, "A checks" and "B checks", aircraft parking, light routine
aircraft maintenance, and some overnight quality assurance. "A checks" are performed
approximately every 125 flight hours or 200-300 cycles (takeoff and landing is considered an
aircraft "cycle"). These checks take about 20-50 man-hours and are usually performed overnight.
The actual occurrence of this check varies by aircraft type, the cycle count, or the number of
hours flown since the last check. `B checks" are performed approximately every 6 months. These
checks take about 120-150 man-hours, depending on the aircraft, and are usually completed
within 1-3 days. A similar occurrence schedule applies to the B check as to the A check.
However, B checks may also be incorporated into successive A checks.
American is now in a position to upgrade and retrofit M&E that has been in existence for
quite a while. They have many improvements in the planning stages that they had to postpone
during the bankruptcy and merger. For example, the fire suppression systems being replaced are
40 years old. The ground service equipment as well as other machinery and equipment is over
10+ years old and in need of upgrade and replacement.
American projects to spend approximately $82.5 million over the next 5 years on
equipment and systems upgrades, a new engine disassembly center, and a large parts
warehouse/distribution center. This projected investment will occur throughout the 5 -year project
designation period, starting in July 2015 through December 2020. Equipment upgrades expected
during 2015 include approximately $1.5 million for ground service equipment such as a super tug
(i.e., a vehicle and equipment used to tow aircraft) and ground power units for the hangars.
Approximately $10 million is expected to be spent for system upgrades throughout the hangars.
These upgrades include security upgrades, fire system upgrades, electrical systems upgrade,
electrical systems upgrades for plugging into planes, mobile and stationary ground power units,
electric carts and push out tractors, and adding an air handling system. The engine disassembly
center is projected to cost approximately $10 million and the investment will take place from
2016 through 2020. Investment in a warehouse/distribution center is projected to be
approximately $60 million, commencing in 2016 and going through 2020.
These investments are critical to the competitiveness of American as a whole, the
viability of the Grapevine facilities as contributing assets in American's operating portfolio, and
ultimately to creating as well as retaining jobs. Further, as needed, the business will maintain
separate payroll and tax records of the business activity conducted at the qualified business site.
American is requesting your support in obtaining an Enterprise Project designation from
the Office of the Governor — Economic Development & Tourism as an Enterprise Zone Project.
American is requesting benefit for the retention of 500 jobs due to the proposed capital
investment and subsequent equipment upgrades. Thank you for your consideration in this regard,
and I look forward with anticipation to a positive disposition.
Sincerely,
Robert Glenn
Sr. Transaction Tax Manager
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, NOMINATING AMERICAN
AIRLINES, INC. TO THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR,
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TOURISM THROUGH
THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK FOR
DESIGNATION AS AN ENTERPRISE PROJECT
("PROJECT") UNDER THE TEXAS ENTERPRISE ZONE
PROGRAM UNDER THE TEXAS ENTERPRISE ZONE
ACT, CHAPTER 2303, TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE
("ACT") AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
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WHEREAS, on August 3, 2010, the City of Grapevine, Texas (the "City") passed
Ordinance No. 2010-38 electing to participate in the Texas Enterprise Zone Program,
and the local incentives available under this resolution are the same on this date as
were outlined in Ordinance No. 2010-38; and
WHEREAS, the Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism
("OOGEDT") through the Economic Development Bank ("Bank") will consider American
Airlines, Inc. (the "Company") as an enterprise project pursuant to a nomination and an
application made by the City; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, desires to pursue
the creation of the proper economic and social environment in order to induce the
investment of private resources in productive business enterprises located in the City
and to provide employment to residents of enterprise zones and to other economically
disadvantaged individuals; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 2303, Subchapter F of the Texas Enterprise
Zone Act, Texas Government Code (the "Act"), American Airlines, Inc. has applied to
the City for designation as an enterprise project; and
WHEREAS, the City finds that American Airlines, Inc. meets the criteria for
designation as an enterprise project under Chapter 2303, Subchapter F of the Act on
the following grounds:
1. American Airlines, Inc. is a "qualified business" under Section 2303.402 of the
Act since it will be engaged in the active conduct of a trade or business at a
qualified business site within the governing body's jurisdiction located outside of
an enterprise zone and at least thirty-five percent (35.0%) of the business' new
employees will be residents of an enterprise zone or economically disadvantaged
individuals; and
2. There has been and will continue to be a high level of cooperation between
public, private, and neighborhood entities within the area; and
3. The designation of American Airlines, Inc. as an enterprise project will contribute
significantly to the achievement of the plans of the City for development and
revitalization of the area.
WHEREAS, the City finds that American Airlines, Inc. meets the criteria for tax
relief and other incentives adopted by the City and nominates American Airlines, Inc. for
enterprise project status on the grounds that it will be located at the qualified business
site, will create a higher level of employment, economic activity and stability; and
WHEREAS, the City finds that it is in the best interest of the City to nominate
American Airlines, Inc. as an enterprise project pursuant to the Act; and
WHEREAS, all legal prerequisites for the adoption of this resolution have been
met, including but not limited to the Local Government Code and the Open Meetings
Act; and
WHEREAS, the City Council hereby declares that the approval of this resolution
is in the best interests of the health, safety, and welfare of the public.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS:
Section 1. That the findings of the City and its actions approving this resolution
taken at the council meeting are hereby approved and adopted.
Section 2. That the City finds that American Airlines, Inc. is a "qualified
business", as defined in Section 2303.402 of the Act, and meets the criteria for
designation as an enterprise project, as set forth in Section 2303, Subchapter F of the
Act.
Section 3. That the City nominates American Airlines, Inc. to the State of
Texas for Enterprise Project status.
Section 4. That the enterprise project shall take effect on the date of
designation of the enterprise project by OOGEDT and terminate 5 years after the date
of designation.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the 17th day of November, 2015.
RES. NO. 2
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ATTEST:
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