Lynchburg Regional Airport Launches Major Rehabilitation of Runway 4-22
Lynchburg Regional Airport Launches Major Rehabilitation of Runway 4-22
LYNCHBURG, Va. – The Lynchburg Regional Airport (LYH) is moving forward with a key infrastructure upgrade this summer, the full rehabilitation of Runway 4-22, its longest and most heavily used runway. Construction is set to begin June 1 and will continue through the end of August, with additional work planned in the fall.
Like city streets, airport runways require regular resurfacing to remain safe and effective. Unlike roads, however, the work cannot be done in sections during the day. To minimize disruption to airline passengers and general aviation users, the project will be executed primarily at night and during extended weekend hours.
"This investment is vital to maintaining our operational integrity and ensuring the continued safety of both commercial and general aviation aircraft,” said Cedric Simon, Airport Director. “We’re committed to delivering a high-quality airfield environment while minimizing disruption to our passengers and partners.”
Runway 4-22 has served the airport reliably for decades; however, its asphalt has reached the end of its service life. The rehabilitation will include a “mill and fill” approach, where the top layers of the existing pavement are milled off and replaced with new asphalt. This method ensures a smooth, durable surface and will be implemented in 300-ft. sections per night. This phased approach allows construction to progress steadily while preserving daytime operations as much as possible.
The project will also correct grade inconsistencies along the runway to provide a smoother, more level surface, enhancing aircraft performance and safety. In addition, the runway’s lighting system will be fully upgraded to modern LED technology. These new lights will offer significantly improved brightness and visibility for pilots while using less energy and requiring less maintenance than traditional lighting. All work is being conducted to bring the airfield up to current Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) design and safety standards, ensuring the runway continues to meet federal benchmarks for safety, functionality, and longevity.
To accommodate construction, commercial flight schedules will be adjusted as follows:
- Weekdays: Flights will operate before 12:00 a.m. (midnight) and after 6:00 a.m.
- Weekends: Flights will operate before 12:00 p.m. (noon) on Saturdays and after 12:00 p.m. (noon) on Sundays.
Passengers are advised to check directly with American Airlines (800.433.7300) for the most current flight information and to allow extra time when traveling during the construction period.
Engineering design for the project was led by Delta Airport Consultants, Inc., a long-time partner of the City. Based in Central Virginia, Delta has worked with the City of Lynchburg since 1987 and has supported numerous airport improvements over the years, including a terminal renovation and previous runway expansions.
Following the major construction phase this summer, crews will return in the fall to complete grooving and final runway markings. These final touches are essential for ensuring proper water drainage and long-term skid resistance on the new surface.
This runway rehabilitation is a critical step in ensuring that Lynchburg Regional Airport continues to meet the highest safety standards while supporting regional mobility and economic development for years to come. This project is funded through the Airport Improvement Program (AIP), a Federal Aviation Administration initiative that helps support infrastructure upgrades at airports across the country. The AIP ensures that airports like LYH remain safe and efficient, supporting both local air travel and economic growth.
The City of Lynchburg and the Lynchburg Regional Airport are committed to keeping the public informed throughout the construction process. Travelers and stakeholders can find updates, flight schedules and project information at www.flylyh.com/about-lyh/#constructionprojects.
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Carmen Singh, Marketing Coordinator
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Carmen Singh Marketing Coordinator
- May 28, 2025
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