Posted on November 4th, 2010
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today dedicated a new, modernized 195 foot-tall air traffic control tower at Reno-Tahoe International Airport.
“Upgrading our aviation infrastructure is one of our highest priorities, and this new tower will provide Reno-Tahoe International Airport with one of the nation’s most modern air traffic control facilities,” U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said.
“This is a great day for aviation in Nevada,” said FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt. “The new tower will improve safety and efficiency by providing controllers with better airfield views and more modern equipment.”
The new tower was built with FAA facilities and equipment dollars, which are used to modernize the air traffic control system.
Reno’s new control tower is almost three times the height of the old tower, which was built in 1957. The airport’s runways are considerably longer than they were when the old tower was built, which made it challenging for controllers to see aircraft on certain taxiways and runways. The old tower also experienced glare from lights on the cargo areas.