In a recent government meeting held on July 4, 2025, city officials discussed key updates regarding airport traffic and upcoming events, including Fleet Week, which is set to return in full force this October. The meeting highlighted the increasing passenger numbers at San Francisco International Airport, with Assistant Deputy Chief David Brown reporting an average of 40,000 passengers daily, expected to rise to 50,000 by August. This surge reflects a broader trend of increased travel activity as the summer season progresses.
The discussion also focused on Fleet Week, a significant event for the city, which will feature ship tours, the Blue Angels' aerial performances, and collaborative exercises between the San Francisco Fire Department and the Navy. Chief Brown emphasized the importance of these exercises for cross-training in firefighting techniques and disaster response. The event is scheduled for the first week of October, with specific dates to be confirmed after the August meeting of the Fleet Week Committee.
Additionally, the meeting addressed community concerns regarding fireworks safety. Chief Rubinstein noted ongoing efforts to combat illegal fireworks sales, including public service announcements and collaboration with local law enforcement. Despite these efforts, he acknowledged the challenges in managing the growing issue, emphasizing the department's commitment to community safety.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city's proactive approach to managing increased airport traffic and preparing for major events while addressing public safety concerns. As the city gears up for a busy summer and fall, officials remain focused on ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for residents and visitors alike.