China business won’t fly
Your editorial Sunday, “China trip could open doors for business,”
has a disconnect. China will find Orange County’s airport capacity to
be woefully short of the needs of overseas commerce. John Wayne
Airport, a tiny airport with a 5,700-foot runway, is inadequate to
handle overseas trade. It has been expanding rapidly (21% in the past
year) and is almost up to its full capacity.
Why would active trading partner China not prefer a county which
has an adequate airport? A number of other cities are anxious for
China’s business and can provide quick turnover of goods. The 130
Newport Beach business people will be wasting their time and money
unless they address the real problem. They should be focusing their
energies on opening up El Toro Commercial Airport if they want their
businesses to prosper.
Even with the land use decision of Measure W, El Toro can still be
activated. Another agency such as the Los Angeles World Airports
could be authorized by the Navy to operate El Toro. This federal
decision would trump any local land use decision of 12 south county
cities. Business interests in Newport Beach and other Orange County
cities need to address this lack of airport space if they wish to
promote increasing trade with Asian countries.
SHIRLEY A. CONGER
Corona del Mar
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