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WHAT'S TAKING OFF AT FLL
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Airfield maintenance work at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport will result in the closure of Runway 9L-27R (North Runway) from 12:01 a.m. - 5:30 a.m., Monday, July 7, 2008 - Tuesday, July 8, 2008. The closures will allow workers to perform required Engineered Materials Arresting System (EMAS) repairs and additional runway maintenance work. Read More>>
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The Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Extension of the South Runway is available on this web site, on CDs and at locations throughout the county. Read More>>
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The public comment period on the Final EIS starts on June 27, 2008 and ends on July 28, 2008. Read more>>
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Hurricane Tips For Travelers
What should you do if you have a scheduled flight and a hurricane approaches? Learn the answer to this question and about other hurricane travel tips. Learn more>>
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The Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is committed to ongoing efforts to enhance the airport's environmentally sensitive approach. Clearly there are challenges with an airport hosting 40 airlines with destinations to 60 domestic cities and 40 International destinations. In 2007 FLL handled 22.7 million passengers. The airport is managed by Broward County and the Board of County Commissioners who are all dedicated to the preservation of our beautiful South Florida community. Here are some of the initiatives currently in place at FLL designed to minimize our environmental impact.
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In 2003 the Florida Legislature enacted the Secure Airports for Florida's Economy and created the SAFE Council. The Council is charged with enhancing overall security of Florida's air transportation system by identifying funding sources, enhancing management systems and training capabilities. In 2005, the Legislature dedicated 100 percent of proceeds from the United We Stand license plate to the SAFE Council.
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REAL TIME FLIGHT INFORMATION
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