Airports

White Papers

Exclusionary Wildlife Fencing for AirportsExclusionary Wildlife Fencing for Airports

Wildlife presents potential threats at many airports. Download our white paper to learn how fencing can help reduce the risks. Download it now..
Airport Project Management: Success Is in the DetailsAirport Project Management: Success Is in the Details

No project is too small when it comes to airport expansion and construction. With dollars, commerce and safety on the line, airport projects – from runways to hangars – are highly detailed and regulated processes, and for good reason. Project managers for airport improvements must exercise an artful balance of both big-picture objectives and immediate finite details. Download L.R. Kimball's FAA Project Management white paper for more information. Download it now..
Developers & Airports: Working together to capitalize on Marcellus Shale explorationDevelopers & Airports: Working together to capitalize on Marcellus Shale exploration

With large tracts of available land for drilling, business park development or transportation services, airports are well-positioned to leverage a variety of Marcellus Shale opportunities. Consultants experienced in both airport development and the natural gas industry can help airport owners evaluate their options, and craft a strategic plan that meets the needs of the aviation organization. Download it now..

Case Studies

DuBois-Jefferson County Airport Access RoadDuBois-Jefferson County Airport Access Road

For years, motorists traveling to the DuBois/Jefferson County Airport in Pennsylvania had to travel more than 10 miles on a two-lane road after exiting Interstate 80 to reach the Airport. Download our case study to learn how L.R. Kimball worked as part of a design-build team to cut driving distance to the Airport by 60%. Download it now..
New US Airways Operations Control Center enables merged operations and cultures to take flightNew US Airways Operations Control Center enables merged operations and cultures to take flight

In 2005, US Airways merged with America West Airlines. Along with US Airways Shuttle and US Airways Express, the airline operated more than 3,100 flights per day and served 200 communities in the United States, Canada, Europe, the Caribbean and Latin America. As with every major airline, US Airways and America West each maintained an operations control center (OCC), which effectively functioned as the “brain” of their businesses. These facilities served as the airlines’ central operations resource for data, communications, reporting, tracking and administration, but they would consolidate under the merger. Find out how L.R. Kimball helped create this new center. Download it now..
Expert Planning Lifts Runway Off the GroundExpert Planning Lifts Runway Off the Ground

L.R. Kimball helped Bucks County Airport leverage federal funding resources to carry out a runway reconstruction project that significantly improves airport safety. Download it now..

Brochures

Targeted Results for Airports / Wildlife Hazard ManagementTargeted Results for Airports / Wildlife Hazard Management

L.R. Kimball has experts on staff who can help airports with their wildlife hazard assessment and wildlife hazard management plans. Learn more about our services and expertise in this brochure. Download it now..



House Bill 3630

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announce it is waiving the Jan. 1, 2013 deadline to migrate to12.5 kilohertz or narrower technology for public-safety and business/industrial land mobile radio networks operating on T-Band (470'512 MHz) spectrum. The waiver comes in response to the recently enacted Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 (Act). The Act requires the FCC to reallocate the T- band and auction the spectrum within nine years and requires public-safety entities to vacate the T-band within 11 years. (full details of the T-Band giveback requirements and supporting information is described in further detail in... Read More

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