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Plans for a second commercial airport in Vegas move forward

Plans are moving forward for a second commercial airport in Las Vegas. The Clark County Department of Aviation is moving forward with plans to build a second commercial airport in Las Vegas. The project has chosen Ivanpah Valley as a possible location and aims to be completed by 2037. The 6,000-acre project would consist of a single terminal and two runways to support commercial, general, and cargo aviation activities. This comes after decades of planning for a supplemental airport due to economic issues.

Plans for a second commercial airport in Vegas move forward

Publicado : Hace 2 meses por Kevin Sheridan en Travel

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (KOLO) - Plans are moving forward for a second commercial airport in Las Vegas.

The Clark County Department of Aviation says it selected Ivanpah Valley as a possible location.

Plans for a supplemental airport have been in the works for decades but have been postponed due to economic issues.

The project is moving on to the environmental phase, with the hope of having the airport completed by 2037.

The 6,000-acre project would consist of a single terminal and two runways to support commercial, general, and cargo aviation activities.

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