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Credit: Robert F. Bukaty / AP The primary Portland International Jetport runway will be closed from April 18 to June 13 to allow for renovations. The renovation of the main runway, which most traffic to the airport takes off from and lands on, will include resurfacing and upgrading the runway lighting, according to Zachary Sundquist, the airport’s assistant director. During the renovation period, air traffic will use the Jetport’s secondary north-south runway. The surrounding areas of Portland, South Portland, Scarborough and Westbrook will be affected by the air traffic and flight path changes needed to use the secondary runway. Recommended videos Powered by AnyClip 1 / 7 Glenburn man talks about dangers of well water Read More 7.8K Video Player is loading. Play Video Unmute Duration 0:00 / Current Time 0:00 Advanced Settings Loaded: 0% 0:00 Remaining Time -0:00 FullscreenPauseUp Next This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. 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Settings Playback Speed Normal Closed Captions Off Replay the list * Powered by AnyClip * Privacy Policy TOP ARTICLES Glenburn man talks about dangers of well water Glenburn man talks about dangers of well water NOW PLAYING UP NEXT Hear Susan Collins predict Roe would survive after Trump cemented high-court majority NOW PLAYING UP NEXT Watch this fisher explore a Maine woman's backyard NOW PLAYING UP NEXT Partially white moose spotted in Maine, Part 2 NOW PLAYING UP NEXT Watch as this bald eagle struts its stuff directly in front of a Maine trail cam NOW PLAYING UP NEXT Maine hunters search for a trophy bull moose NOW PLAYING UP NEXT Watch a bear walk across a Maine yard NOW PLAYING UP NEXT Later in the spring, starting on May 16 and ending on June 13, the airport will be refurbishing the intersection of both the primary and secondary runways. Both runways will be closed to incoming and outgoing airplane traffic between 10:30 p.m. and 5:45 a.m., but will continue to accommodate helicopter traffic. Jetport administrators are working to ensure that incoming and outgoing flights are scheduled around planned maintenance times, Sundquist said. The Jetport will provide additional information for members of the public who may be impacted by the flight path changes and will hold a Noise Advisory Committee meeting on Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. to address questions or concerns. In August, the Jetport struck a deal with Frontier Airlines to expand its flight offerings, and now provides the opportunity to fly directly from Maine to Miami on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Since 2018, Frontier has expanded its offerings out of Portland to include Denver; Fort Myers, Orlando and Tampa, Florida; Atlanta; Raleigh and Durham, North Carolina; Philadelphia; and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. MORE ARTICLES FROM THE BDN BANGOR AIRPORT PREPARES TO REPAVE ITS 11,000-FOOT RUNWAY STARTING NEXT SUMMER Airport Director Anthony Caruso said construction on the 11,440-by-200 foot runway is expected to run from May through October of 2023 and 2024, during tourist season when airport traffic picks up. UNLIKE MANY AIRPORTS, PORTLAND AND BANGOR WON’T REDUCE FLIGHTS THIS SUMMER The Portland International Jetport will see a record number of seats on flights this summer. THE MANY NOTABLE PLANES AND PEOPLE TO HAVE LANDED ON THE BANGOR AIRPORT’S FAMED RUNWAY The Bangor International Airport has had it's fair share of fame due to its 2-mile long runway and very notable visitors. 1/1 Skip Ad Continue watching after the ad Visit Advertiser websiteGO TO PAGE NEXT 360p 720p HD 1080p HD Auto (360p) About Connatix V165210 About Connatix V165210 AROUND THE WEB MONTREAL: ACTUAL WHOLE MOUTH DENTAL IMPLANT COST IN 2022 dentalimplants HERE'S WHAT FULL MOUTH DENTAL IMPLANTS SHOULD COST YOU IN 2022 dentalimplants THIS IS HOW MUCH MONTREAL MAIDS CHARGE TO CLEAN A HOUSE cleaning SEE WHAT FULL MOUTH DENTAL IMPLANTS COULD COST YOU IN 2022 dentalimplants The content you see here is paid for by the advertiser or content provider whose link you click on, and is recommended to you by Revcontent. 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