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Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport has outlined a runway repaving project that will include overnight closures starting July 27, 2026 and two full-weekend closures in September 2026. For Spartanburg shippers and time-sensitive manufacturers, even “off-peak” airport work can ripple into planning, staffing and freight routing.
We’re tracking how local logistics operators, corporate travel teams and manufacturers are preparing — and whether any temporary capacity constraints show up in schedules or rates. If your business relies on GSP, what changes are you planning for?
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Airport work always sounds simple until one closure bumps a charter or cargo schedule. Smart to plan early.
If you’ve got a travel department, you’ll probably want a playbook for the September weekends.
Curious if any cargo gets routed to CLT/AVL for those closures.
GSP has been growing fast — repaving makes sense, but the timing matters for manufacturers.
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