Abstract
The Indianapolis International Airport was at capacity for overnight aircraft parking at the terminal gates and the existing terminal apron. The solution required the design and construction of a new remain overnight (RON) parking apron with space for up to seven commercial aircrafts simultaneously. The project entailed extensive utility relocations, grading and drainage, concrete and asphalt paving, and airfield electrical. Join us for a discussion of the construction challenges and successes.
Session Number
83
Session Title
Indianapolis International Airport: RON Parking Project and Risk Management for Airfield Pavement
Track Title
Aviation
Location
STEW 218 CD
Date of Version
March 2024
Recommended Citation
Feister, John and McMichael, Tony, "Indianapolis International Airport: New RON Parking Apron" (2024). Purdue Road School. 36.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2024/presentations/36
Start Date
3-13-2024 9:00 AM
End Date
3-13-2024 9:50 AM
Indianapolis International Airport: New RON Parking Apron
STEW 218 CD
The Indianapolis International Airport was at capacity for overnight aircraft parking at the terminal gates and the existing terminal apron. The solution required the design and construction of a new remain overnight (RON) parking apron with space for up to seven commercial aircrafts simultaneously. The project entailed extensive utility relocations, grading and drainage, concrete and asphalt paving, and airfield electrical. Join us for a discussion of the construction challenges and successes.