3 US airports unveil new runways amid global economic woes

Source: Agencies  |   2008-11-21  |     ONLINE EDITION


PLANES began taking off from new multimillion-dollar runways at three US airports yesterday with aviation officials heralding the increased capacity as crucial to reducing delays, even in the face of a slumping economy and a projected decline in domestic flights this winter.

More than US$450 million was spent on the runway at Chicago's O'Hare International approximately US$350 million went into the runway at Dulles International, just outside Washington, D.C. and more than US$1 billion went toward Seattle-Tacoma International's new strip.

"Aviation has always been a growing industry," said acting Federal Aviation Administration Director Robert Sturgell, who traveled to all of the opening ceremonies with Transportation Secretary Mary Peters. "We're building for the future."

O'Hare inaugurated the vital global hub's first new runway in nearly 40 years when a plane carrying Mayor Richard Daley and other officials touched down yesterday on the stark white concrete.

The runway is part of a planned US$15 billion expansion at O'Hare, which envisions another new runway and terminal by 2014. But the airport hasn't secured funding for that second phase, and six of the airport's carriers are balking at the cost in light of economic woes.

At Dulles, an American Airlines flight bound for Los Angeles took off, kicking up a small cloud of dust and opening the airport's first new runway since it opened in 1962.

But air traffic controllers noted taxiways needed to make Dulles' new runway fully functional aren't slated for completion until summer, meaning the runway's practical benefit will be minimal and dampened by a confusing two-mile taxi route to and from the strip.

The airstrip at Seattle-Tacoma opened last night. Detractors have criticized its billion-dollar price tag, which is five times initial estimates. Defenders say it will more than pay for itself in decades to come, including by reducing delays.


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