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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Lambert Airport on Road to Recovery
Air Travel on the Rise
By Michelle Anselmo
KTVI Ch 2 (Fox), St. Louis (MO)


Air travel at Lambert International Airport is on the rise. Passenger travel
increased for the fifth month in a row making it the 30th busiest airport in
the country. Lambert's Board of Commissioners met Wednesday.

Repair work at the airport is moving swiftly and has been since the Good
Friday Tornado. All of the windows blown out during the storm should be
replaced by Mid-November. Airport Director, Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge said,
"The C roof is almost complete a lot of work had been done on the C
concourse roofing and a lot of work on the HVAC system that you may not
see."

Lambert's 70 million dollar renovation project is also underway. Concourse A
is 95% complete while Concourse C and terminal one should be finished by
fall of 2012. Meanwhile, the next China hub cargo flight is scheduled for
October 17th.

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