$32 million in runway contracts ok'd

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More than $32 million worth of contracts aimed at improving runway safety at Los Angeles International Airport were approved Monday by the Board of Airport Commissioners. Art Marroquin in the Daily Breeze.

A runway stoplight system will be installed by San Diego-based Helix Electric Inc. as part of a $2.7 million contract awarded by the airport commission.

The runway status lights system is expected to start working by the beginning of next year on four taxiway intersections and the inner runway on the north airfield. The south airfield will have lights at three taxiways.

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