Tampa International Airport - Hillsborough County Aviation Authority

08/08/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/08/2022 11:21

Tampa International Airport brings home three top awards for statewide leadership in aviation

Tampa International Airport and the Hillsborough County Aviation Authority were recognized and honored with three prestigious awards during last week's 53rdFlorida Airports Council (FAC) Annual Conference in Orlando.

TPA swept both of FAC's J. Bryan Cooper Awards for the Vision and Environmental categories after completing three major components of the Airport's Master Plan construction program, as well as participating in carbon footprint reduction efforts.

The Vision Award - which TPA won for its Blue Express Curbsides, Central Utility Plant (CUP), and SkyCenter One building - recognizes outstanding leaders or agencies that create innovations in balancing airport development and protecting the environment. All three projects were completed within the last 10 months and help improve efficiencies in a sustainable way. The Blue Express Curbsides decongest TPA's curbsides and create a more direct connection to the Main Terminal for passengers traveling without checked luggage. The Central Utility Plant is 30 percent more efficient, removing the equivalent of about 620 vehicles off the road each year in carbon dioxide emissions, as well as saving 25 million gallons of water per year through the use of reclaimed water. The SkyCenter One building, which now houses Aviation Authority offices along with as other leasing businesses, was recently awarded LEED Platinum certification and is the first new construction building in Tampa to receive the designation.

The Authority also won the Environmental Award for its participation in the Airports Council International Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) program - the only Aviation Authority in Florida committed to this effort. TPA, Peter O. Knight Airport, Tampa Executive Airport and Plant City Airport, which are all maintained by the Authority, are actively involved in the program.

Finally, the Blue Express Curbsides project was named the 2022 Commercial Service Airport Project of the Year by the Florida Department of Transportation. The award is given to a Florida airport demonstrating outstanding achievements in aesthetics, safety, and service. The Blue Express Curbsides opened last November, allowing a faster and more seamless journey for travelers who don't need to stop by the Ticketing or Baggage Claim levels. Read more about the Blue Express Curbsides here.