John Wayne Airport has seen its annual security costs jump from about $4 million to $16 million since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, according to airport officials.
The attacks marked the beginning of a new era of increased security at the airport. It was shut down for two days by the Federal Aviation Administration, which ordered all civil and commercial flights halted after the hijacked planes flew into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon.
JWA saw its security costs triple the first year after 9/11, from about $4 million annually to $12 million.
In 2003, JWA’s security costs peaked at $36 million. The increase came from adding eight passenger screening lanes and a new, in-line baggage screening system. The airport also added three bomb-sniffing dogs to its security team.