
Construction Projects
As one of the nation's busiest airports, LAX is a vital gateway to and from Southern California and the world. It is also one of the region's most important economic engines. Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), the city department that owns and operates LAX, continually works to enhance safety, security and service at the airport. As part of this ongoing effort, LAWA has launched a series of capital improvement projects under the "Re:LAX It’s All Good" banner.
These projects will improve airfield safety, facilitate more efficient baggage security screening, incorporate the latest information technology, and enhance passenger comfort and convenience. Together they mean better travel ahead. As with any construction project, there will be some temporary adjustments to everyday operations that travelers may experience. We appreciate your patience while these improvements are made and we will provide ongoing updates on progress and what to expect. We will do all we can to minimize any inconvenience.
| Tom Bradley International Terminal Modernization |
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723.5 million for in-line baggage screening system and interior improvements will enhance customer service and convenience in |
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LAX's international gateway terminal |
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| South Airfield Improvement Project |
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Construction of the new $333-million runway and center taxiway helps increase traveler safety |
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Fact Sheet FAQ Map Detail
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| In-line Baggage Screening Systems |
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$642-million program will improve and automate the screening of checked baggage in Terminal 3 and the Tom Bradley International Terminal |
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Fact Sheet
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| Central Terminal Area Refurbishment Program |
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Interior upgrades will give terminals a brighter, more modern look while the renovation of the Theme Building will restore and |
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preserve this landmark building |
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T1 & T6 Fact Sheet Theme Building Fact Sheet
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| Runway Status Lights |
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The installation of the $7 million state-of-the-art system helps increase airfield safety |
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Fact Sheet
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| Crossfield Taxiway Project |
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The $89 million Crossfield Taxiway Project will connect the north and south airfield complexes at LAX with improved safety and efficiency. |
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Fact Sheet
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