#79 Bob Poole, Reason Foundation: The pros and cons of privatizing airports
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In this episode we welcome Bob Poole, Director of Transportation Policy and the Searle Freedom Trust Transportation Fellow at the Reason Foundation, who brings his expertise on the complex and often debated topic of airport privatization. We discuss the pros and cons of privatizing airports, examining the potential value to various stakeholders, including government, investors and passengers. As Bob explains, privatization has transformed airports globally, boosting efficiency, revenue potential, and customer service in certain cases. Yet, the U.S. remains an outlier. He explores the reasons why, including unique legal and regulatory constraints, and what the implications might be if U.S. airports followed the global trend.
Chapters
1. #79 Bob Poole, Reason Foundation: The pros and cons of privatizing airports (00:00:00)
2. Congestion pricing model for airports (00:07:19)
3. Airport privatization (00:16:38)
4. U.S. legal frameworks for airport privatization (00:20:01)
5. Benefits of airport privatization (00:22:48)
6. How common are privatized airports? (00:27:18)
7. What's the benefit to passengers? (00:31:11)
8. Component privatization (00:39:38)
9. Impact of airport privatization on general aviation (00:42:07)
10. The case for and against privatizing airports (00:45:52)
11. Where the privatization money comes from (00:52:18)
12. Technology adoption of privatized airports (00:55:32)
13. Has the market spoken? (01:05:02)
14. What do the political parties think about privatization? (01:11:56)
15. Risk to investors (01:13:44)
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