Times have changed and LAX – for reasons relating to budgets and local politics that would be familiar to an operator of any airport wedged into a dense urban area – has not.
However, the advent of so-called Group 6 aircraft such as the A380, Boeing 787-8 and biggest 777s has spurred action, resulting in what LAWA claims to be the biggest construction project in Los Angeles: a $4.1 billion modernisation scheme that will add 18 new gates – including nine dedicated to Group 6 aircraft – along the western edge of the existing Bradley terminal complex.
The plan now, backed by Bradley West – and, possibly, future improvements to the North airfield runway layout, to better accommodate Group 6 aircraft movements – is to get LAX better connected.
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