Tag: Denver International Airport
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Denver City Council set to consider big-ticket items, including NWSL stadium project
Park Hill Golf Course land swap deal also on the docket
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Galactic heroes, foes celebrate Star Wars Day at Denver International Airport
Visiting DIA on Sunday was Luke Skywalker, members of the Resistance, stormtroopers, C-3PO, R2-D2, Darth Vader, Kylo Ren and dogs dressed as Yoda and Wookies.
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World’s largest passenger plane departs from Denver to Munich starting in April
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The largest airport in North America is about to welcome the largest passenger aircraft in the world. Denver International Airport announced in January it will welcome the Lufthansa Airlines Airbus A380 as it begins passenger flights between Denver (DEN) and Munich (MUC) this summer. The…
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Denver still third-busiest U.S. airport, but watch out for Chicago O’Hare
The number of passengers traveling through DIA rose by 5.8% in 2024. But another airport is growing faster and catching up.
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Denver greenlights $15 million Peña Boulevard NEPA study
The city of Denver has approved a $15 million contract that will fund a major environmental study of Peña Boulevard and find ways to alleviate traffic snarls along the 11.1-mile thoroughfare. The five-year contract taps Lakewood-based Peak Consulting Group, LLC to perform National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and partial design services of Peña Boulevard between…
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Denver government offices closed Monday to honor César Chávez
City Council meeting moved to Tuesday.
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Denver may buy electric vehicles for airport maintenance
The maintenance staff at Denver International Airport may soon get new vehicles if the Denver City Council approves a $1.4 million resolution authorizing the purchase of 21 electric vehicles from Daniels Long Automotive, LLC. The 18 Chevrolet Silverados and three Chevrolet Blazers will replace obsolete vehicles in DIA’s maintenance division fleet. City Council members will…
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$15 million to study Peña Boulevard’s congestion? Denver considers funding consultation services
A panel of Denver councilmembers advanced a proposal for a $15 million contract for consulting services, which airport officials hope would fund a significant study of Denver’s Peña Boulevard to find ways to alleviate the congested thoroughfare. The proposal’s next stop is the full City Council. The proposed five-year contract taps Lakewood-based Peak Consulting Group, LLC to…
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Audio reveals American Airlines pilot not worried over engine vibration prior to fire at DIA
An American Airlines pilot who safely landed a passenger plane at Denver International Airport on Thursday initially did not seem overly concerned over engine vibrations detected after the plane departed Colorado Springs bound for Dallas. An air traffic control audio recording released on Friday indicated the female pilot remained calm and in control, as she…




