Category: Airside

Oakland Int’l Dramatically Increases International Service & Plans for Even More

Oakland Int’l Dramatically Increases International Service & Plans for Even More

In the last year, Oakland International Airport (OAK) has increased its international traffic by a whopping 73%. That's no easy task-especially given its location directly across the bay from San Francisco International Airport and about 35 miles north of Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport.
Ogdensburg Int’l Takes Risk & Reaps Rewards

Ogdensburg Int’l Takes Risk & Reaps Rewards

It was a momentous occasion for Ogdensburg International Airport (OGS) when Allegiant Air Flight 1711 took off for Florida on New Year's Eve. The small upstate New York airport was finally breaking the critical 10,000-enplanement threshold to qualify for $1 million of Airport Improvement Program entitlement funding.

Pittsburgh Int’l Almost Doubles Point-to-Point Service

When Christina Cassotis arrived at Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) in January 2015, the Midwestern airport was a lean and scrappy version of the once-bustling US Airways hub it used to be. With only 37 nonstop destinations on the airport's flight information boards, Cassotis was determined to make her mark.
Charlotte Douglas Int’l Boosts Airfield Maintenance Program

Charlotte Douglas Int’l Boosts Airfield Maintenance Program

Charlotte Douglas International (CLT) has invested heavily in its airfield maintenance program over the past several years. From airfield markings and lighting to snow removal, landscape operations and wildlife management, the North Carolina airport has committed time and resources to its comprehensive effort.
Air Service Development Leads to Terminal Expansion at Punta Gorda Airport

Air Service Development Leads to Terminal Expansion at Punta Gorda Airport

Punta Gorda Airport (PGD) is proving that one size does not fit all when it comes to air service development.
O’Hare Int’l Adds Control Tower to South Side of Airfield

O’Hare Int’l Adds Control Tower to South Side of Airfield

A new air traffic control tower is always a big deal; but the commissioning at O'Hare International Airport (ORD), scheduled for mid-October, is bound to garner extra attention. The tower's non-traditional angular design will undoubtedly turn heads within the industry, and those who look more closely will find notable eco-friendly elements. Internally, the opening of the new south tower and runway it will serve moves the Chicago Department of Aviation one major step closer to finishing its $8.7 billion airport modernization program.
Burbank Airport Modernizes Lighting System After Airfield Blackout

Burbank Airport Modernizes Lighting System After Airfield Blackout

The lights are once again bright at Burbank Bob Hope Airport (BUR), thanks to three years of planning and teamwork, plus a giant dose of resiliency. After enduring a complete airfield lighting failure, the Southern California airport rallied to reconstruct an entirely new system.

Private Operator Looks Airside at San Juan Int’l

When Aerostar Airport Holdings took over the day-to-day operation of Luis Munoz Marin International Airport (SJU) ...

Madison Municipal Seeks Relief from FAA Ruling on Crops

It has been more than five years since US Airways Flight 1549 was forced to make an emergency landing in the ...

Airports Battle Algae, Rust & Fading to Maintain Effective Airfield Markings

Operations Supervisor Glen Barentine was thrilled when crews painted 14 new surface hold position markings on the ...

Green Bay’s Airport Rescue & Firefighting Facility Mirrors City Hue

Green Bay, WI, is known to "bleed green and gold" for its beloved National Football League team, the ...

Los Angeles Int’l Overhauls Airfield Pavement Maintenance Strategy

A quiet, yet sweeping, transformation has occurred in the way Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) manages and ...
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