RDU Airport, N.C. – Last night, the North Carolina Senate set the State on a flight path to economic prosperity by increasing appropriations for commercial airports in their annual budget (SB 257). “This is welcome news to airports, communities and travelers around the State, who deserve a safe and efficient aviation system,” said Michael Landguth,Read More
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Airport Authority Launches Major Parking Preservation Project
RDU Airport, N.C. – Riding shotgun in a brand-new ParkRDU Express electric vehicle, RDU’s first construction mascot (Patch the Bulldog) officially launched a major preservation project for the 11,000 space garage between the airport’s terminals, during a kick-off event this morning. View photos from the event. The Airport Authority will perform extensive infrastructure improvement workRead More
Airport Authority Board Approves Budget, Major Contracts for Parking Revenue Control and Concessions
RDU Airport, N.C. – RDU is preparing for takeoff! Today, the Airport Authority board approved several contracts at their monthly meeting today that will greatly enhance the experience for customers traveling through Raleigh-Durham International Airport. Parking and Revenue Control System Implementation The board awarded a $4.8 million contract to Sentry Control Systems for parking andRead More
Landguth Receives Airport Revenue News Director of the Year Award
Airport Authority President and CEO presented award in New Orleans RDU Airport, N.C. – This evening, Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority President and CEO Michael Landguth will be formally presented with the Airport Revenue News Director of the Year Award in the Medium Airports category in New Orleans. The award will be presented during the lastRead More
Statement on Planned Protests
The Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority has issued a permit for today’s planned protest and has established an area for today’s demonstration. Our goal is to ensure a peaceful demonstration. Our priority is to keep everyone safe and to ensure uninterrupted airport operations. The designated area for protests is outside Terminal 2, on the south end ofRead More