City officials Cut Ribbon on PHL Runway Expansion

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Friday, November 15, 2019
PHL Runway Expansion Ribbon Cutting
Runway will accommodate larger planes as reported during Action News at 4 on November 14, 2019.

TINICUM TWP., Pa. (WPVI) -- Thursday morning a ribbon cutting at Philadelphia International Airport ushered in a new era for travel in the region.

It's the latest in a massive multi-billion dollar plan to improve P.H.L.

Runway 27L, as it's known, is now 12,000 feet in length.

Airport officials say it accommodates larger planes, that generally fly more international routes, to land and take off from Philadelphia..

The $200,000,000 dollar project took five years to complete and was fraught with controversy from the very beginning.

Initially, the city planned to make way for the expansion by relocating hundreds of people living in 72 homes.

But the homes, which are located in Tinicum Township, were later deemed safe thanks to an agreement between the township and Philadelphia city officials.

"The completion of this effort represents more than the extension of a runway and the expansion of taxi ways this project is about something bigger. Connecting Philadelphia to the rest of the world "

As a result of the new runway, American Airlines just announced direct service flights to Africa.