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New Runway Safety Lights Installed at LAX Published June 11, 2009 • Updated on June 11, 2009 at 5:37 pm New technology that alerts pilots to runway hazards was unveiled today at Los Angeles ...
Federal officials are expected to announce today that they will install a $6-million warning system at LAX that dramatically reduced close calls on the ground in tests at Dallas/Fort Worth ...
Federal and local officials will unveil a new warning system today that is designed to stop runway incursions that for years have endangered planes taxiing to and from terminals at Los Angeles ...
LAX has been subject to many close calls over the years. The new safety lights, known as Runway Status Lights, ...
LAX is just the third airport to get runway status lights." ... The airport's $7 million runway status lights have been in place since April. Take action to protect public media!
A new warning system designed to prevent runway accidents was unveiled Thursday at Los Angeles International Airport, which has been plagued for years by close calls and other safety violations on ...
LAX FlyAway buses carried more than 1.5 million passengers in 2008, a 14% increase from 2007. But its ridership is down about 1% in the first four months of this year because of fewer air travelers.
Experimental runway status lights that alert pilots when it’s safe to take off or cross a runway are considered a “viable technology for preventing runway incursions,” says a study released ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — A runway and two taxiways on the south side of the Los Angeles International Airport airfield have reopened after undergoing a $17.3 million renovation, the airport ...
A $7 million stoplight system that warns pilots whether it’s safe to cross a runway or take off from Los Angeles International Airport was unveiled Thursday by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and the ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — LAX began overhauling a runway and two taxiways on the south side of the airport Friday, a $17.3 million project that is expected to take a little over two months. Runway ...
LOS ANGELES — A runway and two taxiways on the south side of the LAX airfield are scheduled to undergo a $17.3 million renovation beginning Friday, but travelers are not expected to be impacted.
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