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Night flights can resume at airport after lighting upgrade

Night flights can resume at the Powell River airport, now that new lighting has been installed.

The airport can now resume service 24-7 for all types of aircraft. Most critically, night-time medevac flights can resume to take patients in emergencies to hospitals in the Lower Mainland.

The city spent more than $6.3 million this year upgrading the airport, including improvements to the 40-year-old runway and replacing the lighting system with new energy-efficient LEDs. The light system upgrade was the last part of the project to be completed, runway improvements were finished in early June.

The upgrades were done by Campbell River-based company Upland Contracting and the funding was covered by a federal grant through the Airport Capital Assistance Program.

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