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Overnight runway construction to affect Eagle Creek Airpark

Local residents may notice temporary activity as construction work is completed

Beginning today at 7 p.m., grooving work will start on runway 3-21, the sole runway at Eagle Creek Airpark (EYE), located just south of Eagle Creek Park on the northwest side of Indianapolis. The work will continue on Wednesday and Thursday nights between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. Citizens with questions or concerns about the construction can call 317.487.5089.

“During this process, nearby residents may notice construction noise. We regret any inconvenience created as we maintain the integrity of Eagle Creek’s runway, which was last overhauled in 1996,” said Mike Medvescek, senior director of operations for the Indianapolis Airport Authority (IAA).

The runway-grooving process marks the end of the major work on the runway, extending the runway’s utility by at least 15 years with regular maintenance.

EYE, which averages approximately 90 daily aircraft operations, is one of five reliever airports owned and operated by the IAA. Reliever airports play an important role in supporting the local economy while improving operational efficiency at the Indianapolis International Airport (IND) by diverting general aviation traffic from the region’s commercial airport.

About the Indianapolis Airport Authority
The Indianapolis Airport Authority owns and operates Indiana’s largest airport system. In addition to Indianapolis International Airport (IND), its facilities include the Downtown Heliport, Eagle Creek Airpark, Hendricks County Airport, Indianapolis Regional Airport, and Metropolitan Airport. IND has received several prestigious awards recognizing it as a leader within its class, including annual Airport Service Quality awards for performance excellence by Airports Council International. IND is the first airport in the U.S. to win LEED® certification for an entire terminal campus, and the airport has won recognition for excellent customer service, concessions programs, and art and architecture.

IND’s economic impact in Central Indiana is more than $4.6 billion annually, and about 10,000 people work at the airport each day. IND serves more than 7 million business and leisure travelers each year and averages 141 daily flights to 33 nonstop destinations. Home of the world's second-largest FedEx Express operation and the nation’s eighth-largest cargo facility, IND is committed to becoming the airport system of choice for both passenger and PAGE 2 cargo service. For more information, visit IND’s Facebook page at Indianapolis International Airport and Twitter page at @INDairport.