RDU Airport, NC – The Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority this week introduced the centerpiece of Terminal 2. Triplet, a sculpture by artist Ed Carpenter, is featured in the terminal’s central atrium, which greets arriving and departing passengers. With the opening of the central atrium and the installation of Triplet, the Airport Authority has reached one ofRead More
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Passenger Growth Continues at RDU
Airport Authority finalizes plans for renovation of Terminal 1 RDU Airport, NC – In October, Raleigh-Durham International Airport posted a monthly gain in passengers compared to the same period last year. Throughout the month, 823,705 passengers traveled through RDU compared to 808,320 during the same month last year, an increase of nearly 2 percent. Year-to-date,Read More
Temporary USO of North Carolina to Open in Raleigh-Durham International Airport’s Terminal 2 in Time for Holidays
Archer-Western Contractors underwrites USO of North Carolina for second year in a row RDU Airport, NC – Members of the military traveling through Raleigh-Durham International Airport’s Terminal 2 this holiday season will receive a special gift – a temporary USO of North Carolina Center in the terminal’s ticketing area. Archer Western Contractors, the general contractorRead More
Resurfacing Work To Close Aviation Parkway Ramps Nov. 13
RDU Airport, NC – Motorists traveling to Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Saturday, Nov. 13 should be aware that crews from the N.C. Department of Transportation will close two key ramps for a portion of the day as work to resurface Aviation Parkway continues. The ramp from northbound Aviation Parkway to Terminal Boulevard is one ofRead More
Triangle Flight of Honor to Host Second Trip for World War II Veterans
Community invited to welcome home celebration at RDU RDU Airport, NC – On Thursday, November 4, Triangle Flight of Honor will host its second trip to Washington, D.C. for World War II veterans. More than 100 veterans will depart Raleigh-Durham International Airport at 8:30 a.m. to travel to D.C. to visit the WWII Memorial. ManyRead More



