KABUL, Afghanistan – Third Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward) is currently completing the final phases of an extensive three-year flightline project at Camp Bastion, Helmand province, which will allow larger aircraft on its 11,500-foot runway.
The new runway parallels the previous 7,000-foot runway, which will remain as a functioning part of the flightline.
“We were unable to simply expand the old runway without shutting it down, which was not an option,” said Maj. Michael Helt, the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward) engineering officer. “By running the new flightline parallel to the old one, we are able to utilize the old flightline as an aircraft taxiway.”
The flightline was a joint effort between Marines, sailors, airmen and local contractors. The execution has taken more than three years, and although the flightline is not entirely complete, it is now being utilized by Marine aircraft at Camp Bastion.
According to Helt, the ability to receive air traffic from larger aircraft will also assist in reducing the amount of civilian and military convoys traveling to and from Camp Leatherneck and Camp Bastion, which will reduce the threat of roadside improvised explosive devices.
“The new airfield demonstrates, yet again, the adaptability and flexibility of 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward),” said Brig. Gen. Andrew W. O’Donnell, the commanding general of 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward). “Not only can we frag, fly and fix aircraft, we can move, build and sustain airfield operations and simultaneously support the Marine Air Ground Task Force during kinetic operations.”
The new runway is slated to be flight checked and certified on Feb. 5, but will continue to receive improvements into 2012.
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