On Monday morning, August 13, Runway 12R/30L at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport will close for reconstruction of the middle 3,100 feet of pavement. The runway is expected to remain closed through mid-October. During this time, the Federal Aviation Administration will redistribute air traffic to the remaining three runways, and residents living around the airport might notice a change in flight paths. Specifically, residents living under the landing paths for Runway 17 over Minneapolis and Runway 22 over St. Paul can expect a noticeable increase in the number of aircraft using those runways. Also, residents of Mendota Heights are likely to notice more aircraft taking off to the southeast from Runway 12L/30R, during this two-month period.
The project is not expected to impact flight schedules or to cause significant delays.
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