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Bigger, better tower coming to LaGuardiaBY DANIEL MASSEY, NEWSDAY STAFF WRITERlidesk@newsday.comMarch 1, 2007LaGuardia Airport, a linchpin in the national aviation system, will soon have a new state-of-the-art airport traffic control tower, federal and regional aviation officials announced at a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday morning at the airport's Marine Air Terminal.LaGuardia's current tower, which is 43 years old and plagued by leaks, will be replaced with a $63 million structure that will have the latest air traffic technology. The changes will improve safety and increase efficiency, officials said."To all of the passengers who go through this airport, this new tower is for you," FAA Administrator Marion C. Blakey said before shoveling a few scoops of ceremonial dirt in a small sandbox.The new 233-foot-tall tower will provide controllers with better views of LaGuardia's two runways, improving safety. It will also be equipped with an Airport Surface Detection System, which uses a combination of radar and sensors to display aircraft position and enhance safety.The new tower is "bound to improve efficiency in terms of flight arrivals and departures," said William DeCota, director of aviation for The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. "The old tower is really just old and small. It was built back at a time when air travel was very different."Blakey said the taller tower will help LaGuardia's air traffic controllers better navigate what is "some of the most difficult and complicated airspace in the country" and that any improvements at LaGuardia would reverberate throughout the country.LaGuardia is the nation's 17th busiest airport, with more than 406,000 arrivals and departures in 2006, according to FAA statistics.The tower, to be built across from the central terminal, is scheduled to be completed by April 2009 and fully operational by June 2010.Copyright 2007 Newsday Inc.
So...the big question:What happens to the tower that they have now? I hope it's preserved in some form - it's not beautiful, but it does have a very historic look to it.