Cedar City Regional Airport begins $5.2M expansion to enhance traveler experience

Travelers using the Cedar City Regional Airport can expect to see an improved customer experience next year, as a 10-month expansion project is underway.

Officials break ground for the Cedar City Regional Airport’s 10-month expansion project, Cedar City, Utah, May 28, 2024 | Photo courtesy of Cedar City, St. George News

On Tuesday, airport staff and local officials gathered in the airport terminal to kick off a 10-month expansion project to be completed simultaneously while the airport remains open and operating with regular daily flights to Salt Lake City by SkyWest Airlines, according to a news release issued by Cedar City.

Improvements include:

  • Quadrupling the airport’s current seating capacity after security in the holding room.
  • Adding an area for advanced screening equipment.
  • Replacing old metal detector with new screening machine.
  • Adding two additional restrooms for males and females.
  • Adding vending area in holding room after security.
  • Upgrading security system.
  • Increasing capacity for baggage claim with new roller system.
  • Adding a service animal relief station after security.
  • Adding an additional passenger gate.

This $5.2 million project is the first major improvement project in nearly 20 years. It is 96% covered by Federal Aviation Administration grants, with additional costs covered by the airport operating budget.

“Our current amenities and seating have exceeded our daily need for quite a while,” airport manager Tyler Galetka said in the news release. “These new improvements will not only provide our guests with an elevated experience but will give us the space we need pending any future air service expansion.”

Galetka explained how the pilot shortage due to the COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on expanding essential air service, but it remains one of the top priorities at the airport for the Cedar City Council.

At the kick-off event, Cedar City Mayor Garth Green and others shared how Cedar City is the gateway to the national parks and adventure in Southern Utah.

Cedar City Mayor Garth Green speaks during the kick-off event for the Cedar City Regional Airport’s 10-month expansion project, Cedar City, Utah, May 28, 2024 | Photo courtesy of Cedar City, St. George News

“We don’t do anything special to tell people to move here or visit here,” Green said. “People visit because of our location and access to the outdoors and it’s our job to maintain the quality of life for all, which includes providing a great experience at our Airport.”

While the project is underway, no major impacts or flight interruptions are expected other than guests utilizing different amenities or routes inside the terminal. The expected completion date for the 5,000-square-foot expansion project is early 2025.

Cedar City’s BZI Innovation Park within inland port area named as state’s 1st Union Pacific ‘Focus Site’

CEDAR CITY — The Utah Inland Port Authority announced the designation of BZI Innovation Park within the Iron Springs Project Area in Cedar City as part of Union Pacific’s Focus Site program. This designation underscores the site’s preparedness and strategic importance to logistics and transportation in the Western United States.

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox congratulates BZI officials after Commerce Crossroads groundbreaking ceremony, Iron County, Utah, Aug. 22, 2023 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News

“We look forward to providing rail service to the new BZI Innovation Park that connects Cedar City to our 32,000-mile network and nine international gateways to Canada and Mexico,” said Dan McLaughlin, assistant vice president of marketing and sales for Union Pacific Railroad, said in a news release. “With more than 820 rail-served acres available for build-to-suit projects, new warehouses and facilities can easily connect to rail.”

The park spans 820 acres and offers 8.5 million square feet of rail-served industrial and warehouse space, according to a recent press release.

The site is a designated project area of the Utah Inland Port Authority and provides flexible development options with close access to Interstate 15, enabling one-day truck access to about 48 million people throughout the southwestern United States.

“The BZI Innovation Park is a game-changer for Utah, enhancing our role as a crucial hub for commerce in the West,” said Ben Hart, executive director of the Utah Inland Port Authority. “This project not only expands our infrastructure but also elevates our strategic capabilities to serve regional markets.”

Union Pacific’s Focus Site program includes shovel-ready sites that are pre-approved for rail design, ensuring a streamlined development process. These sites offer large-scale development areas of at least 125 acres, with accessible utilities and roads, supported by local development efforts.

“Securing a Union Pacific Focus Site designation accelerates economic growth in Iron County,” Iron County Commissioner Mike Bleak said. “It confirms our readiness for major industrial activities and positions us as a key player in the logistics sector, promising new opportunities for our community.”

Aerial view of BZI Innovation Park, Cedar City, Utah, date not specified | Photo courtesy of Utah Inland Port Authority, St. George News / Cedar City News

Benefits of BZI Innovation Park include:

  • On-site transload services and logistics capabilities.
  • Pre-approved rail project suitable for manifest service, with an existing rail spur.
  • Target industries include construction manufacturing, aerospace and advanced manufacturing, and warehouse distribution.

“Rail is the backbone of our nation’s economy. Through our rail transloading operator RailSync, BZI Innovation Park is becoming an economic powerhouse benefitting all of southwestern Utah,” BZI CEO James Barlow said. “We are pleased to be Union Pacific’s first Focus Site in the state of Utah.”

Written by Kaitlin Felsted, communications director for Utah Inland Port Authority.

Cedar City’s BZI Innovation Park within inland port area named as state’s 1st Union Pacific ‘Focus Site’ – St George News (stgeorgeutah.com)