This $120 million investment significantly increased runway and taxiway capacity, reduced aircraft congestion, and improved airfield safety. By expanding critical infrastructure, the project supports future growth at PHL and enhances passenger experience.
Runway 9R-27L is now PHL’s most used runway for takeoffs and landings. At 12,000-foot long-by-200-foot wide, with 25-foot shoulders, it is also the airport’s longest and most technically advanced runway, efficiently accommodating long-haul flights and ensuring safety and reliability in adverse weather conditions.
A major design challenge on the project was raising the grade in the runway extension area by three feet, which required extensive surcharging and soil stabilization. To maintain uninterrupted operations, temporary navigational aids were installed to keep the Instrument Landing System (ILS) and approach lighting systems in service throughout construction, except during the final runway closure.
The project scope included: