The Waterloo Regional Airport (ALO) will close all aircraft operations from September 8 through September 22, 2026 to complete critical runway construction and infrastructure upgrades. This temporary closure is necessary to ensure the long‑term safety, reliability, and modernization of the airport’s airfield.
During this period, contractors will rehabilitate the runway system to extend pavement life and maintain compliance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) standards. No aircraft operations—including general aviation—will be permitted unless specifically coordinated and approved for emergency purposes.
“We recognize the inconvenience that a temporary closure may cause, but these improvements are necessary to ensure the long‑term safety and reliability of our airport infrastructure,” said Steven Kjergaard, Director of Aviation. “This investment will help Waterloo Regional Airport continue to serve our community for years to come.”
For ongoing updates, visit the airport’s website or follow Waterloo Regional Airport on social media.
Commercial Air Service
American Airlines flights will be temporarily suspended throughout the construction window. Passengers with scheduled travel during this time should contact the airline directly to make alternative arrangements. Click here to be redirected to their website.
Airport Tenants & Based Aircraft Owners
All tenants, aircraft owners, and airport users are encouraged to plan ahead and secure any necessary accommodations before the closure begins. Additional operational details and Notices to Air Missions (NOTAMs) will be issued prior to the start of construction.
Project Timeline
- Closure: September 8–22, 2026
- Anticipated Reopening: September 23, 2026 (weather‑dependent)
Media Contact:
Steven Kjergaard
Director of Aviation
Waterloo Regional Airport
(319)291-4483
steven.kjergaard@waterloo-ia.org