Pittsburgh International Airport will add a second public trial of its $1.7 billion landside terminal ahead of the expected opening later this year. Allegheny County Airport Authority set the second public trial Wednesday and said the first event, scheduled Sept. 20, will still go on, although the already confirmed trial participants from the general public could either be on Sept. 20 or at a later date.
That later date hasn’t been determined yet. “The addition of a second trial gives us the opportunity to have even more preparation and lessons learned for the airport team and our operational partners,” said Daniel Bryan, who runs the Pittsburgh International Airport Operational Readiness Activation and Transition (ORAT) team.
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Originally published: September 10, 2025
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