(Los Angeles, California – May 24, 2005) With the NBA playoffs kicking into high gear, get ready to watch some of tomorrow’s superstars show off their basketball skills at the LAX Classic Basketball Tournament during this Memorial Day weekend.
(Los Angeles, California – May 16, 2005) The Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners today awarded AMD Construction Group of Orange, California, a contract for residential soundproofing. The contract, totaling $908.000, will cover sound-insulation modifications on a total of 48 single and multi-family residences located within the noise-impacted area of Council District 11.
(Los Angeles, California – May 11, 2005) Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) and its business and community partners will co-host two free week-long educational programs to introduce middle and high-school students to careers in aviation. The programs will be conducted at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The Junior Aviation Careers Education (ACE) Academy for middle-school students is scheduled Monday, July 11 through Friday, July 15. The high-school ACE Academy is scheduled Monday, July 25 through Friday, July 29.
(Los Angeles, California – May 3, 2005) Funeral and burial services for Los Angeles World Airports Police Officer Tommy Edward Scott will be held Friday, May 6.The funeral service will begin at 9:30 a.m. at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, 555 West Temple Street, followed by burial services at Forest Lawn Cemetery-Hollywood Hills, 6300 Forest Lawn Drive.
(Los Angeles, California – May 2, 2005) The Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners today awarded AMD Construction Group, Inc., City of Orange, a contract for residential soundproofing in Van Nuys. The $704,000 contract will cover sound-insulation modifications on 30 single and multi-family residences located in the noise-impacted area around Van Nuys Airport (VNY) in the City of Los Angeles.
Ontario, California (April 26, 2005) --- Ontario International Airport’s (ONT) $50 million Runway 26R/8L Reconstruction Project will result in its closure to aircraft operations for approximately 12 months beginning at 4 p.m. PST Saturday, May 7. The project involves reconstruction of the runway’s westerly 10,200 feet and includes the removal and replacement of existing asphalt pavement, signage, runway lights, storm drains, service roads, electrical vault, markings, and taxiway intersections.