Hobby Airport’s Runway 4-22 Reopens as Safety Improvement Project Progresses

Hobby Airport's Runway 4-22 Reopens as Safety Improvement Project Progresses

HOUSTON — Houston Airports has reopened Runway 4-22 at William P. Hobby Airport (HOU), one of three runways at HOU.

According to a news release, the ongoing multi-phase project aims to modernize outdated runway and taxiway intersections, reducing the potential for runway incursions. The priority initiative is designed to upgrade Hobby Airport’s decades-old infrastructure to meet modern FAA standards, ensuring a “safer airfield for aircraft, passengers, and aviation workers.” 

Project Details

  • Runway 4-22 measures 7,602 feet long and 150 feet wide. 
  • It’s one of two commercial service runways at HOU. The third runway is used for general aviation. 
  • It is also the runway at HOU that has the lowest approach minimums, which is crucial as Houston moves into “foggy season”.  
  • Runway 4-22 closed in May 2024 as part of ongoing work to update HOU’s taxiway system to modern design standards. 
  • Removal of the non-standard intersection of Runway 4-22 and Taxiway K1 required the closure of the runway.  

“This project reflects our commitment to maintaining the highest levels of safety and operational excellence at Houston’s airports,” said Jim Szczesniak, director of aviation for Houston Airports. “The reopening of Runway 4-22, just as the December holiday travel season reaches its peak, is a testament to the teamwork between Houston Airports and the FAA to modernize and enhance the airfield at Houston’s first commercial airport. These improvements ensure Houston’s airports remain healthy economic engines as demand for air travel grows.” 

Houston Airports is also upgrading taxiways and runways with LED lighting to improve energy efficiency and enhance visibility for pilots and ground crews.   

The next phase of the project will begin early in 2025. Runway 13R-31L will close to allow construction to progress on necessary taxiway changes connected to that runway.  

Since Fiscal Year 2014, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded Houston Airports over $40 million in Airport Improvement Program grants to fund the reconstruction of several taxiways and the decommission of Runway 17-35.

Source: Houston Airports

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