Improvements Under Way at Wayne Airport
Passengers and airplanes using Orange County’s John Wayne Airport can look forward to easier arrivals and departures.
Work has begun on a $296.6- million construction project that will include a new 337,900-square- foot, two-level terminal, four new parking structures totaling 8,400 spaces and new access roads. Improvements are also being made on the airfield, including new taxiways.
The first new parking structure will open in February. Most of the improvements, including the terminal, are expected to be ready by April, 1990.
Leason Pomeroy Associates, Orange, is architect for the terminal. Robert Englekirk Consulting Structural Engineers Inc., Newport Beach, is architect-engineer for the parking structures. HPV, Costa Mesa, is project manager.
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