FAA Greenlights New Las Vegas Area Airport

The project will also house the Las Vegas Spaceport—a first-of-its-kind site to attract space tourism.

Las Vegas Executive Airport and Las Vegas Spaceport will be located about 30 miles west of Harry Reid International Airport. [Screenshot]
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Key Takeaways:

  • The FAA has approved plans for the new Las Vegas Executive Airport, located 30 miles west of Harry Reid International, with runway construction set to begin soon.
  • This new airport will accommodate single-engine, multiengine, and rotorcraft operations, designed to handle overflow from major events exceeding current capacity.
  • A key feature of the project is the integration of the Las Vegas Spaceport, intended to be a first-of-its-kind hub for space tourism, including space planes and a pilot school.
  • The overall project is expected to cost at least $310 million and aims to create thousands of high-paying jobs within the community.
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Plans to break ground on a new Las Vegas airport are progressing following the FAA’s recent approval of the project.

Las Vegas Executive Airport will be located some 30 miles west of Harry Reid International Airport (KLAS) and will accommodate single-engine, multiengine, and rotorcraft operations. Clark County commissioners unanimously approved runway construction for the project, which is set to begin in the coming months.

Officials involved with the development told local TV news outlet KVVU that the new site will capitalize on events like Formula 1 racing and others that exceed the capacity for transient aircraft and private jets.

The project will also house the Las Vegas Spaceport—a first-of-its-kind site to attract space tourism. Initial plans include a fleet of space planes, a space pilot school, hangars, a post-high school STEM academy, hotel and restaurant, and a passenger terminal.

Spaceport officials say they have already secured $10 million in funding but still need an additional $20 million to meet first-round goals. Overall, the project is expected to cost at least $310 million.

“This is a major step toward creating a space economy that will lead to thousands of high-paying jobs in our community, our county, and our state,” said Robert Lauer, CEO of the Las Vegas Spaceport.


Editor’s Note: This article first appeared on AVweb.

Amelia Walsh

Amelia Walsh is a private pilot who enjoys flying her family’s Columbia 350. She is based in Colorado and loves all things outdoors including skiing, hiking, and camping.

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