Doing Business With CLT
 
Charlotte Douglas International Airport is owned and operated by the City of Charlotte. The Airport is operated financially on a fully self-sustaining basis – no general fund revenues have ever been or are appropriated to the cost of the facilities or operations. Rather, Airport revenues defray all capital and operating costs including the cost of City furnished services. Airport revenue types include the airfield, terminal area, concessions, parking and the cargo area. This gives the Airport its annual operating budget. 

Each year, CLT contributes nearly $10 billion to the local economy. The Airport continues to build for the future through the CLT 2015 expansion project.
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CLT takes part in the City’s Small Business Opportunity Program (SBO). The SBO Program includes the City’s outreach efforts designed to increase market access of small businesses to City contracting and procurement opportunities. The SBO Program partners with Charlotte area organizations to provide technical and business development assistance for interested firms as well.

Crews work on new Hourly deck.

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