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Nantucket Memorial Airport Terminal News
The airport is awaiting the return of the trailer company to complete the expansion of the ticketing trailer. The airport expects to finish the work this week. It includes moving a wall, adding two ticket counters, and moving the Transportation Safety Administration baggage screening equipment to one of the new trailers. Airport Operations expects these additional temporary trailers to significantly accelerate the baggage screen process. Over at the terminal annex building where commuter flight service is operating, two offices have been eliminated to create around 30 percent more space where Nantucket Air and Island Air are located during the construction of the addition. The airport is also adding a new tent in front of the Annex building and has already put up the boarding tent for secure flights with power and water connected to the portable toilets and this tent. AIRLINE NEWS JetBlue Airways' New York City JFK service begins for the season on May 22, Delta Air Lines' New York City JFK service gets going on June 5 and Continental Airlines' Newark, N.J. service starts up again on June 12. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Nantucket Memorial Airport terminal work includes additions and renovations totaling around 18,000 square feet, the most notable of which is a new wing off the east end of the existing main terminal facing the hangar area. When finished, all flights to Boston and New York will pass through this new wing and baggage will be screened there through the Transportation Safety Administration's new baggage screening equipment. Other additions to the building will face the parking lot off the main terminal and will free up office and ticket counter space by removing maintenance storage below the air traffic control tower and widening that part of the terminal northward so all the ticket counters can be located in the same area. The parking configuration will stay the same, as will drop off and pick up. The project cost of $26 million is being borne by the Federal Aviation Administration: $9 million, airport fees: $5 million and Massachusetts Aeronautics Commission: $12 million. Builder: Skanska USA of Boston, Mass. Construction Timeline: October 2007-Spring 2009. Details & questions: 325-5300. Web site: www.nantucketairport. com. |
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