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$2 million donation fuels KPUW expansion

By General Aviation News Staff · August 26, 2015 ·

PULLMAN, Wash. — Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories is donating $1 million to help fund the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport (KPUW) runway realignment expansion. SEL Founder Ed Schweitzer and his wife Beatriz will also donate $1 million to the project.

The two contributions provide approximately one quarter of the local matching funds required by the FAA for the project.

“The Schweitzer and SEL donations put us over the top for the local match,” said Tony Bean, executive director of Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport.

The runway realignment project will enable the airport to meet the industry’s evolving safety standards, while providing the opportunity for more flights and potential destinations out of Pullman-Moscow. It will also reduce the number of weather-related flight cancellations, airport officials noted.

“The airport is an essential resource for our employees, job candidates, suppliers, and customers,” said Schweitzer. “This project will significantly benefit everyone throughout the region.”

According to Mead & Hunt, the engineering firm overseeing the project, the economic impacts of the realignment will be significant. The five-year construction phase will create approximately 200 jobs in Washington and Idaho and will generate more than $25.1 million through jobs, wages, and spending.

“Dr. Schweitzer has generously shared his suggestions and insights for improving the efficiency of the project,” said Pullman Mayor and airport board chair Glenn Johnson. “Over a year ago, he sent letters to the Washington and Idaho Congressional delegations that assisted local efforts to lower the local match. I was thrilled when he called me back in June to let me know that the donation was coming. It’s great that we can now let everyone know how SEL and the Schweitzers are helping us complete this critical project that will benefit the entire region.”

Construction is slated to begin in early 2016, with the completion date in late 2019.

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