Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Spokane International Airport to Make $9 Million in Improvements

Spokane International Airport has two projects totaling just over $9 million that are set to begin in early 2017, according to an article in the Journal of Business. The first project is a $5.2 million south pilot ramp rehabilitation project. The project is being funded by a Federal Aviation Administration grant and is designed to improve the apron concrete surface and aircraft maneuverability for tenants such as U.S. Customs.

 The $4 million second project involves upgrades to explosive detection systems and improvements to the airport’s checked baggage resolution areas. The checked baggage resolution area is where passengers can go for feedback on baggage delays and damaged bags, as well as lost or missing items that may have been left on the aircraft.

Read the Journal of Business article to learn more.

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