DFW Airport Receives DOT Commitment for $180 Million U.S. Secretary of Transportation presents Letter of Intent for infrastructure projects

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Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport recently received a Letter of Intent from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) committing up toย $180 millionย in Airport Improvement Program (AIP) grant funding for two end-around taxiway systems. U.S. Secretary of Transportationย Elaine L. Chaoย delivered the Letter of Intent to the airport in person, underscoring the importance of investing in airport infrastructure.

“We’re extremely grateful to the Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration. Our productive partnership continues to identify innovative solutions that benefit the biggest air traffic management system in the world,” saidย Sean Donohue, CEO ofย Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. “[The] commitment ofย $180 millionย is further validation for the team from DFW, the FAA and NASA, who designed the concept of end-around taxiways more than a decade ago. When we work together, we improve the safety and efficiency of the airfield and create more capacity on our runways, preparing us to better meet the growing demand for air travel inย the United States.”

“This investment in two new taxiways at theย Dallas-Fort Worthย International Airport will help ensure more efficient movement of travelers and commercial goods through the fourth busiest airport in our nation,” said U.S. Secretary of Transportationย Elaine L. Chao.

The next phase of the end-around taxiways is already under construction on DFW’s northeast quadrant, with completion anticipated by 2021.ย DFW Airport’sย southwest quadrant taxiway is expected to be built by 2023. The federal funding included in the Letter of Intent could cover up to half of the overall cost of the next two phases.

“In a global economy, infrastructure investment helps keep theย Dallas Fort Worthย region competitive,” saidย Fort Worthย Mayorย Betsy Price. “One great way to do that is to make sure we get the most out ofย DFW Airportย because it is vital to the transportation system ofย the United Statesย and the world.”

“These funding commitments from the DOT and the FAA help make sure that DFW is ready for the future,” saidย Dallasย Mayorย Mike Rawlings.ย  “It’s all about maintaining our infrastructure and investing now to keep our airport and our region ahead of growing demand for air travel.”

DFW opened its first end-around taxiway system on the southeast side of the airport in 2008.

End-around taxiways enable arriving aircraft to taxi around DFW’s seven active runways rather than wait to cross them. The taxiways enhance safety because they virtually eliminate runway crossings, reducing the risk of possible incursions. End-around taxiways ultimately produce gains in runway efficiency and reduce overall taxi times for arriving aircraft.

The taxiway projects are a key part of DFW’s overall 10-year infrastructure improvement plan, which includes enhancing or rebuilding runways, roadways, bridges and other major infrastructure needs on the airport grounds.

Separately, Secretary Chao also delivered aย $31 millionย AIP grant for the rehabilitation of runway 17-C at the airport. Construction on runway 17-C is scheduled to be complete in 2019, with minimal disruption to customers.

Aboutย Dallas Fort Worthย International Airport:
DFW Airportย warmly welcomes more than 67 million customers along their journey every year, elevating DFW to a status as one of the most frequently visited superhub airports in the world.ย DFW Airportย customers can choose among 176 domestic and 57 international nonstop destinations worldwide. DFW is elevating the customer experience with modernized facilities and updated amenities. Centered between its owner cities ofย Dallasย andย Fort Worth, Texas,ย DFW Airportย also serves as a major economic generator for theย North Texasย region, producing overย $37 billionย in economic impact each year by connecting people through business and leisure travel. For more information, visit the www.dfwairport.com.

SOURCE: DFW International Airport

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