Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport Media Guide



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Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport Media Guide www.bozemanairport.com 1

Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport Media Guide The goal of public relations staff at the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) is to provide all local, state and regional media with accurate and timely information. This media guide was designed with that goal in mind and should serve as a roadmap for obtaining clear, consistent information and procedures from the public relations staff at BZN. This guide will aid the media in finding the appropriate contacts for various informational needs, and demonstrates our promise to be open and available in all of our media communications. General Airport Information Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport, operated by the Gallatin Airport Authority, serves as a year-round gateway to Yellowstone National Park. BZN also serves the recreation areas of Big Sky Resort, Moonlight Basin and the Bridger Bowl Ski Area as well as the business centers of Bozeman, Belgrade and Livingston and higher education at Montana State University. Over 500 people are employed by the 28 entities with offices at the airport. BZN is served by five airline brands, Alaska Airlines, Allegiant Air, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines and United Airlines with non-stop service to Atlanta*, Chicago, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles*, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Newark/New York*, Phoenix-Mesa, Portland*, Salt Lake City, San Francisco*, and Seattle/Tacoma. * Denotes seasonal service. BZN is located in the Gallatin Valley in Belgrade, near Interstate-90, eight miles west of Bozeman. In 2013, the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport: Served more than 880,000 passengers Facilitated the transportation of 1.4 million pounds of cargo Supported 75,000 total aircraft operations The Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport has a cargo building that supports the operations of FedEx. Arlin s Aircraft Service and Yellowstone Jetcenter by Signature Flight Service operate as full-service fixed base operators. Summit Aviation and Gallatin Flying Service provide flying lessons. Also located on the BZN airfield are Central Copters and Rocky Mountain Rotors, which offer helicopter flight training, services and tours. Summit Air Ambulance is also located at the airport. Media Access The Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport terminal is a public building and members of the media are allowed in all public areas without an escort. As a courtesy, please call ahead to coordinate a visit to BZN when covering a story. This will allow for airport operations staff, law enforcement personnel, and Transportation Security Administration supervisors to be made aware of the presence of reporters and camera crews. Media escorts into the secured areas are possible when deemed appropriate and arrangements are made in advance. Every effort will be made to be flexible in accommodating the 2

media at the airport. Since safety is always a primary concern, we ask for the media s understanding of and cooperation of with all rules and operational concerns. TSA officials have specifically requested that no pictures or video be taken of security screens in the terminal checkpoints. In addition, they request that no pictures or video be taken of secondary screening procedures. Compliance with this request has a direct impact on safety and security at BZN. The media is allowed in all public areas of the terminal (parking areas, terminal lobbies, etc.) with the exception of leased space (restaurants, rental car counters, gift shops, etc.), secured areas (past security checkpoints), or anywhere that could block or interfere with airport operations such as entrances and exits. Media access to leased areas should be coordinated with the lessee. In the event that a tenant requests media coverage, we ask that the tenant and/or media notify BZN administration prior to reporting, as a general courtesy. All media personnel must identify themselves to anyone they interview. Media must be escorted at all times anywhere in the secure area and on the airfield. Inquiries and Interview Requests Inquiries and interview requests should be directed to Airport Director Brian Sprenger at 406-388-6632 x102 or brian.sprenger@bozemanairport.com. Media Parking No parking is allowed at terminal curbside. Vehicles parked there are subject to being ticketed or towed. Members of the media are welcome to park in the short or long term parking lots. Working media may obtain a validation stamp from the Airport Office. Live truck parking is allowed at the northernmost space in the long-term parking lot. Other locations may also be approved by airport officials. News Releases News releases will be distributed via email unless another form of communication is requested. To be added to the news release email list contact Brian Sprenger at 406-388-6632 x102 or brian.sprenger@bozemanairport.com. Emergency Procedures In the event of an emergency, such as an aircraft incident/accident, the National Transportation Safety Board and the airline will release information only after an investigation is conducted. Speculation about accident details prior to the investigation and the release of that information is inappropriate. Information regarding the communications between the air traffic control tower and 3

aircraft pilots is released by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), not the Airport administration. The passenger manifest is released by the airline, and any deaths resulting from an aircraft crash are announced by a coroner or designated law enforcement official, not the Airport Administration. The Airport Administration responds to an emergency first by quickly sending airport safety personnel to the scene, coordinating with local law enforcement, fire and rescue teams, communicating with the airline s emergency response team, setting up a media staging area and issuing informational updates. News Releases During Emergency News releases and or other informational materials will be used to release information in the event of an emergency. Possible topics include: The nature of incident/accident Date and time of incident/accident Any risks posed based on the nature of the emergency Steps taken by Airport staff in response to incident/accident Evacuation instructions Other do s and don ts relevant to the incident/accident Operations at the airport, any closures of runways, etc. In order to avoid the distortion or spread of rumors, authorized Airport representatives will only confirm known facts about an aircraft emergency or incident, such as: The general nature of the problem, as reported by the pilot of the aircraft (e.g. mechanical issues) Type of aircraft and number of seats Aircraft owner (or N number) Status of the aircraft (such as being towed to a gate) Flight number Origin and destination Gallatin Airport Authority Contacts Brian Sprenger, A.A.E. brian.sprenger@bozemanairport.com Airport Director 406-388-6632 x102 Scott Humphrey, A.A.E. scott.humphrey@bozemanairport.com Deputy Airport Director 406-388-6632 x117 4

Airline Contacts Allegiant Air Brian Davis brian.davis@allegiantair.com Director of Communications 702-853-4625 Alaska Airlines Bobbie Egan Bobbie.Egan@AlaskaAir.com Media Relations Manager 206-392-5101 Delta Air Lines Morgan Durrant morgan.durrant@delta.com General Manager Corporate Communications 404-715-2554 Frontier Airlines Kate O Malley kateomalley@flyfrontier.com Manager of Corporate Communications 720-374-4279 Skywest Airlines Wes Horrocks wes.horrocks@skywest.com Manager Corporate Communications 435-634-3547 United Airlines Megan McCarthy megan.mccarthy@united.com Media Relations 312-997-8632 5

U.S. Government Agencies Department of Transportation 202-366-1111 Director of Public Affairs 202-366-4570 Federal Aviation Administration Regional Public Affairs Office, Seattle 425-227-1389 (24 hr) 425-227-2004 Public Affairs Office, Washington D.C. 202-267-3883 202-267-3333 (24 hr) National Transportation Safety Board Public Affairs Office, Washington D.C. 202-314-6100 TSA Public Affairs Washington D.C. 571-227-2829 TSA Regional Public Affairs Tina Burke, Public Relations Manager 503-889-3055 Airport Terminology ARFF ATC ATCT Concourse FAA FBO NTSB Taxiway Tenant Terminal TSA Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Air Traffic Control (FAA) Air Traffic Control Tower (FAA) Post-security portion of the terminal building where aircraft arrive and depart/passenger gate areas Federal Aviation Administration Fixed Base Operator National Transportation Safety Board Paved surfaces between the ramp and the runway Airlines or concessionaires; companies that do business on airport property Pre-screening portion of the building where ticket counters and baggage claim are located Transportation Security Administration 6