All flights operating into and out of
        
        
          the Airport under these low visibil-
        
        
          ity conditions (approximately 960)
        
        
          would have been delayed, diverted or
        
        
          cancelled prior to the installation of
        
        
          the new instrument landing systems.
        
        
          As a result of the new systems, less
        
        
          than 40 flights were impacted due to
        
        
          low visibility conditions. The second-
        
        
          year results are even more impressive,
        
        
          with only four flights impacted by low
        
        
          visibility conditions.
        
        
          “Greater predictability of flight opera-
        
        
          tions means businesses, tourism,
        
        
          and conventions can operate more
        
        
          efficiently year-round, and means a
        
        
          major cost savings to the airlines and
        
        
          an improved level of customer service
        
        
          for passengers,” says Collins.
        
        
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