SUNDAY MAY 19, 2024
×
Search AeroXplorer
Jackson Hole Airport Reopens Following Lengthy Closure

Jackson Hole Airport Reopens Following Lengthy Closure

BY DAVIS TURNER 683d AGO 2 COMMENTS

After an 11-week closure, Jackson Hole (JAC) airport finally reopened on June 28. Closed on April 11— typically a downtime for the airport in passenger traffic—renovations were made to the security lines and runway. In a press release from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) released on Tuesday, it was announced that the airport began screening travelers in this newly-renovated security checkpoint with a computed tomography (CT) scanner to screen travelers' carry-on luggage. The checkpoint also features higher ceilings and a wider queue area for less waiting time.

 

A Photo of the new TSA checkpoint at Jackson Hole. Photo: Transportation Security Administration

 

During the renovations, TSA redirected passengers to nearby airports, such as Idaho Falls Regional Airport (IDA). According to the press release, other airports impacted and "improved" were Southwest Wyoming Regional Airport(RKS) in Rock Springs, WY; Yellowstone Regional Airport(COD) in Cody, WY; and Bozeman-Yellowstone International Airport(BZN) in Bozeman, MT.

 

The runway underwent a complete reconstruction; during the process, up to 300 crew members worked weekdays and weekends to complete the project. The cost of the security and runway upgrades totaled $68.8 million. Nevertheless, this initiative was long overdue; the last time the runway was fully reconstructed was in the 1970s.

 

The planned runway reconstruction at Jackson Hole airport. Photo: Jackson Hole Airport

 

What was most important to the airport staff, however, was that the airport reopened on time. According to Jackson Hole Airport Executive Director Jim Elwood, "We broke every stage down into four-hour blocks— so four hours, 24 hours a day, seven days a week—to make sure we were hitting the objectives to make sure we could be here [Tuesday] with an open airport."

 

A Photo of Jackson Hole airport well before renovation.

 

With improved security facilities and a remodeled runway, Jackson Hole airport is poised to receive more summer and winter traffic. Even with the airport already seeing high demand in the winter months, there is still a great deal of potential.

Davis Turner
Planespotter and aviation journalist from the San Francisco Bay Area. Davis has previously worked on business plan research with StartupBoeing and historical analysis with Ricondo and Associates. Davis will be a freshman in college this fall, based in Chicago.

Comments (2)

Brian Ratcliff I think you mean 11 weeks, not 11 months.
Reply
AeroXplorer Staff Hi Brian, our apologies! We have just corrected the article.

Add Your Comment

SHARE

TAGS

NEWS Montana Airport Renovation Jackson Hole Airport Airports Closure Opening

RECENTLY PUBLISHED

Long Live the Queen: The Ageless Reign of the 747 The Boeing 747 has been flying for almost half of the entire history of aviation. It will continue to do so for decades to come. STORIES READ MORE »
The Three Most Dangerous Airliners In History Aviation safety has improved drastically over the years. Manufacturers and regulators have learned from past events to make and certify aircraft that are safer for everyone. However, let's take a step back in time and analyze three of the most dangerous airliners that took to the skies. INFORMATIONAL READ MORE »
The Alaska Airlines Milk Run: A Lifeline for Remote Alaska Explore how Alaska Airlines' 'Milk Run' service connects the remote Last Frontier, addressing transport challenges and linking communities by air. INFORMATIONAL READ MORE »


SHOP

$2999
NEW!AeroXplorer Aviation Sweater Use code AVGEEK for 10% off! BUY NOW

FOLLOW US ONLINE