From WCBS880:
The main runway at New York's John F. Kennedy International is reopening after four months of repairs.
It will reopen officially on Tuesday at an 11 a.m. EDT ceremony. It has been repaved with concrete instead of less-durable asphalt and widened to accommodate today's bigger planes.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which manages the three main New York area airports, says the massive construction project ended within its $376 million budget.
Before it closed, JFK's Bay runway handled one-third of all the airport's takeoffs and landings. The runway is one of the longest commercial runways in the world.
2 comments:
They claim they wont have to touch this runway again for 40 years, which will help limit future delays.
Pretty much got this done on time and budget with few hiccups.
Well done, for once.
On time, in fact a few days early, and, in fact, under budget.
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