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DOT 07-07
Contact: Sarah Echols
Friday, January 12, 2007
Tel.: (202) 366-4570
New Air Traffic Control Tower to Lead to Continued Expansion of Phoenix and Sky
Harbor International Airport, According to U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary
Peters
New Tower to Begin Operation Tomorrow, January 13, 2007
PHOENIX- Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is equipped for continued
expansion and will be able to handle expected growth in air traffic thanks to
the opening of the new $89 million air traffic control tower, U.S. Secretary of
Transportation Mary E. Peters announced today after an inspection and tour of
the new facility.
The new tower will begin operation of midnight shifts tomorrow, Jan. 13, and
will go fully operational on Jan. 27, replacing the existing 30-year-old
facility, said Secretary Peters.
“Phoenix needs a new tower that will help it grow, not hold it back,” Secretary
Peters said. “This new air traffic control tower provides growing room for a
growing city.”
The Secretary said the new tower also will give an unobstructed view of the entire airfield to air
traffic controllers, unlike the current tower which is partially blocked by a
parking garage.
Peters also noted the new tower will have the best new technology in order to
make flying in and out of Sky Harbor safer and more efficient. Traffic at the
airport, which is the nation’s 8th busiest, is expected to double to nearly one
million take-offs and landings annually by 2025. The new digital and ground
radar technology will enable Sky Harbor Airport to handle the projected growth,
she said.
“Too often, at too many airports, more traffic means more delays,” said
Secretary Peters. “But, thanks to the technology in this new tower, more traffic
will mean more flights, more convenience, and more opportunities.”
Additionally, the Secretary noted that the new tower will give controllers a
better view of the airfield while protecting them from Phoenix’s bright sunlight
and harsh temperatures.
“We’re giving controllers a new work place and Phoenix a new landmark,”
Secretary Peters said.
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