The largest infrastructure project in the history of Kelowna International Airport (YLW) is flying smoothly.
Media outlets got a behind-the-scenes look at Phase One of the terminal expansion project on Thursday, May 23.
The project had been delayed, including through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Phase One will double the size of the departures lounge.
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Additional security screening lines, direct access to gates, and new and expanded food offerings are also part of the expansion. The cost of the project is $108 million and construction is expected to be finished in 2026. Other planned phases include a new arrivals area and customs facility.
Also on the construction schedule is a six-storey, 245-room Sutton Place Hotel and a seven-level parkade at the airport.
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Another project underway at YLW is an expansion of the taxiway network.
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Once completed the project will provide better traffic flow and efficiency, and allow aircraft to get to a gate more quickly so passengers can deplane. While construction is underway a section of the taxiway is occasionally closed, which adds extra time to flights.
91裸聊视频淧assengers could see 10 to 15-minute delays outbound and inbound,91裸聊视频 Elchitz said.
He added that some flights may also have to circle for 10 to 15 minutes before landing due to taxiway closures.
The project, expected to be completed in the fall, is part of a $6.5 million airside rehabilitation project over four phases.
All projects are funded by the airport, with no impact on taxation for residents.
Between 2024 and 2033 YLW will invest approximately $422 million in upgrades to infrastructure.
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