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Pentagon wants major improvements to runways at Greenland base
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Pentagon wants major improvements to runways at Greenland base
Amid demands to control the island, the U.S. military is trying to overhaul infrastructure at its decades-old Pituffik Space Base.
Nicholas Slayton
Published Jan 17, 2026 8:00 AM EST

A North American Aerospace Defense Command F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter aircraft from the South Carolina ANGs 169th FW lands at Pituffik Space Force Base, Greenland, Oct. 7, 2025. Operating in the Arctic provides the flexibility and adaptability needed to overcome logistical hurdles in a dynamic and unforgiving environment. Greenland as part of the Kingdom of Denmark has long played an important role in the defense of North America, which strengthens NORAD's ability to protect the continent from todays threats and emerging challenges from all approaches. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Maxim Dewolf)
A F-16 lands at Pituffik Space Force Base in Greenland on Oct. 7, 2025. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Maxim Dewolf.
The Department of Defense wants to spend as much as $25 million in major infrastructure improvements to Pituffik Space Bases runways in Greenland. The overhaul of its airfield is part of other work planned for the installation.
Pituffik, the U.S. militarys single base in Greenland and a major early warning missile tracking site, could see tens of millions of dollars in upgrades to its airfield and other facilities. In a solicitation for bids posted to SAM.gov, the Department of Defense said that it is looking for up to $25 million for new lighting systems to guide landings, a river crossing bridge, and other guidance-related signage and power generators. Though substantial for a small base like Pituffik, the upgrades are fairly routine. USA Today first reported on the solicitations for bids.
The airfield overhaul is the largest of several improvements the Pentagon wants to make. The runway at Pituffik is critically important, both for the bases mission and for its daily operations. Given its remote location and the harsh weather, supplies often have to be flown in. The base has a deepwater port, but limited sealifts. And, being that far north, troops at Pituffik often experience months of darkness, necessitating clear lighting for its airfield.
Airlifting any materials or equipment via military aircraft is very expensive and only normally allowed on an emergency-need basis, the solicitation notes.
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Pentagon wants major improvements to runways at Greenland base
Amid demands to control the island, the U.S. military is trying to overhaul infrastructure at its decades-old Pituffik Space Base.
Nicholas Slayton
Published Jan 17, 2026 8:00 AM EST

A North American Aerospace Defense Command F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter aircraft from the South Carolina ANGs 169th FW lands at Pituffik Space Force Base, Greenland, Oct. 7, 2025. Operating in the Arctic provides the flexibility and adaptability needed to overcome logistical hurdles in a dynamic and unforgiving environment. Greenland as part of the Kingdom of Denmark has long played an important role in the defense of North America, which strengthens NORAD's ability to protect the continent from todays threats and emerging challenges from all approaches. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Maxim Dewolf)
A F-16 lands at Pituffik Space Force Base in Greenland on Oct. 7, 2025. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Maxim Dewolf.
The Department of Defense wants to spend as much as $25 million in major infrastructure improvements to Pituffik Space Bases runways in Greenland. The overhaul of its airfield is part of other work planned for the installation.
Pituffik, the U.S. militarys single base in Greenland and a major early warning missile tracking site, could see tens of millions of dollars in upgrades to its airfield and other facilities. In a solicitation for bids posted to SAM.gov, the Department of Defense said that it is looking for up to $25 million for new lighting systems to guide landings, a river crossing bridge, and other guidance-related signage and power generators. Though substantial for a small base like Pituffik, the upgrades are fairly routine. USA Today first reported on the solicitations for bids.
The airfield overhaul is the largest of several improvements the Pentagon wants to make. The runway at Pituffik is critically important, both for the bases mission and for its daily operations. Given its remote location and the harsh weather, supplies often have to be flown in. The base has a deepwater port, but limited sealifts. And, being that far north, troops at Pituffik often experience months of darkness, necessitating clear lighting for its airfield.
Airlifting any materials or equipment via military aircraft is very expensive and only normally allowed on an emergency-need basis, the solicitation notes.
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mahatmakanejeeves
8 hrs ago
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no_hypocrisy
(54,411 posts)1. So much the better to allow U.S. Military to land aircraft and to conquer
the country.
Yeah, pull my finger . . . . . .
Irish_Dem
(80,110 posts)2. More wasted money. While Americans eat $3 meals.
bluedigger
(17,409 posts)3. Check under the couch cushions in the O Lounge at the Pentagon.
There's surely enough loose change for a couple trucks worth of asphalt down there.