08/14/08 10:54 AM

NEW
INDIANAPOLIS AIRPORT TO OPEN WITH TRIBUTE TO
VETERANS
PUBLIC INVITED TO COMMUNITY DAYS IN MID-OCTOBER
INDIANAPOLIS – The new Indianapolis International
Airport will be introduced to the public with
Community Days, an open-house weekend in mid-October,
the Indianapolis Airport Authority announced today.
The new terminal, named for World War One flying ace
Col. H. Weir Cook, officially will open for business
on Tuesday, November 11 with a tribute to veterans.
Authority President Randall L. Tobias said the
Community Days, scheduled for Saturday, October 11
and Sunday, October 12, would be part of a public
information campaign intended to prepare the
Indianapolis area for the new airport, which will be
located on Interstate 70 at Exit 68, just west of
Interstate 465.
“We are opening a new airport at a new address that
will be a new experience for Indianapolis,” Tobias
said. “We want to be sure that all our customers know
where to find us and know how to use our new
facilities when they arrive.”
Tobias also said the project reached a key milestone
with the news, announced at the Friday, August 1
authority board meeting, that the baggage processing
system at the new Col. H. Weir Cook Terminal had
passed its security tests and had been certified by
the federal government’s Transportation Security
Administration. “The project achieved that
certification earlier than scheduled, which is an
indicator of its status as on-time and under budget,”
Tobias said.
The Community Days will give members of the public a
chance to see the buildings and familiarize
themselves with the parking, ticketing, baggage claim
and concourses and with Civic Plaza, the pre-security
center of shopping and dining in the new terminal.
Because the facility will not yet be operating,
visitors also will be able to go behind the scenes to
see the baggage processing operations and other areas
and equipment that will be off-limits due to security
regulations once the airport opens. Additionally,
airport emergency vehicles, including fire-rescue and
snow-clearing equipment, will be on display.
The Authority also is planning a ribbon-cutting
ceremony for the afternoon of Tuesday, Nov. 11, which
is Veterans Day, to signal the beginning of public
passenger service at the new terminal. Because of the
pattern of airline traffic at Indianapolis
International Airport, the evening is the best time
to start directing arriving aircraft to the new
terminal. Departing flights will begin leaving from
the new terminal the following morning, airport
officials said.
Once the Authority board named the new terminal in
recognition of Col. H. Weir Cook, its members decided
that Veterans Day would be a more meaningful occasion
to dedicate the building, Tobias said. “We believe
that the proximity of Veterans Day – and the fact
that it comes before the holiday travel season starts
– gives us an irresistible opportunity to dedicate
our new terminal to Col. H. Weir Cook and conduct a
tribute to all our veterans,” he said.
Earlier this year, the project management announced
that the new airport would be ready to operate on
October 28. According to Airport Authority Executive
Director John J. Kish, the airport will meet that
operational schedule. “At the end of this month, the
construction of the terminal building will reach
‘substantial completion’, which means that the
facility is ready for use. We will then take the
remaining two months to touch-up, clean and test the
building and its equipment,” Kish said.
The new airport will have additional gates, much
greater garage and surface parking, an expanded and
exciting variety of shopping and dining choices and a
significant capacity to meet the growth demands of
the Indianapolis metropolitan area. When the new
airport terminal opens, the current terminal will
close.
The $1.1 billion project was financed by bonds that
will be repaid through airport operation revenues. No
state or local tax proceeds were used for its
construction or operation.
The detailed schedule and registration procedure for
the Community Days will be announced soon, Tobias
said. Registration will not limit participation on
those days, but simply give the Authority an estimate
of attendance. During the Community Days, the new
airport facilities will be open while regular airport
operations will be conducted at the current High
School Road terminal. More information is available
at http://www.indianapolisairport.com.
The airport’s portrait of Col. Cook is on display at
the office of Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels and may
also be seen at http://www.in.gov/gov/2597.htm.
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