San Francisco County's Board of Supervisors has taken a significant step towards enhancing the city's aviation services by approving a resolution that formalizes lease agreements with a total of 48 airlines. This decision, made during a recent meeting, follows extensive negotiations and vetting by the airport commission, which has been ongoing since 2022.
The resolution includes eight airlines that initially hesitated to sign on last year but have now agreed to join the lease. Additionally, the board approved the inclusion of Starlox Airlines, which was sanctioned by the airport commission in November 2023. All airlines will operate under a ten-year lease agreement, with the newly signed airlines assuming the remaining lease time of approximately nine years and six months.
The approval of these agreements is expected to bolster the airport's operational capacity and improve service offerings for travelers. The board's decision reflects a collaborative effort between the airport staff and the commission, ensuring that the interests of both the airlines and the public are well-represented.
With no public comments registered during the meeting, the board moved swiftly to recommend the resolutions to the full board for final approval. This development marks a pivotal moment for San Francisco's airport operations, promising enhanced connectivity and service for the community.