Journal Pioneer

Runway re-hab

$18-million rehabilita­tion project at Charlottet­own airport complete after six months

- BY TERRENCE MCEACHERN

Yuriy Burlaka said the approach was a bit bumpy, but the landing was smooth for the first airplane to touch down on the Charlottet­own airport’s newly opened and renovated main runway.

“I looked out of the window and I noticed it was a brand-new runway, very nice,” said Burlaka, one of the passengers on the Air Canada Rouge flight from Toronto. Doug Newson, CEO of the Charlottet­own Airport Authority, said it was a nice feeling to see the first plane land on the runway.

“Obviously an exciting day for the airport. It’s been not only six months of intense constructi­on but actually several years of planning that went into today’s opening,” said Newson.

Shortly after the airplane from Toronto landed, a flight to Montreal departed, marking the first airplane to take off on the rehabilita­ted main runway.

“It’s great to see this day finally arrive and have actual commercial activity.”

The $18 million main runway rehabilita­tion project started in mid-April. The work involved paving, grading and drainage improvemen­ts, as well as storm water and electrical replacemen­t. “Very modern, and it will be a very safe runway and will allow us to continue to operate now with two commercial­ly usable runways for the foreseeabl­e future, hopefully without any more major repair work for another 10 or 15 years,” said Newson.

The project also involved work on the runway’s three main taxiways (Alpha, Bravo and Charlie). Burlaka has been to Charlottet­own before for work, but this was the first time he’s flown directly from Toronto.

He said the significan­ce of the landing was announced on the flight about 10 minutes before the plane touched down. Burlaka joked that his last name will now appear as a part of history.

“It sounds really thrilling,” he said.

 ?? ZHISHUN XU/SALTWIRE NETWORK ?? Doug Newson, CEO of the Charlottet­own Airport Authority, stands in front of the airplane that arrived from Toronto and was the first to land on the newly opened, renovated main runway on Monday morning. Work on the main runway began six months ago at a cost of $18 million.
ZHISHUN XU/SALTWIRE NETWORK Doug Newson, CEO of the Charlottet­own Airport Authority, stands in front of the airplane that arrived from Toronto and was the first to land on the newly opened, renovated main runway on Monday morning. Work on the main runway began six months ago at a cost of $18 million.

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