Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) marked a major milestone on Saturday, October 11, with the ribbon cutting at its new terminal – a US$1.7bn project designed to reflect the region’s identity and prepare the airport for the future. The event drew more than 300 guests, including airport leaders, government officials, airline partners and community representatives.
The new terminal, which broke ground in 2021, is set to open to passengers later this autumn. It represents a shift in PIT’s strategy, from its former role as a major connecting hub to a more locally focused origin-and-destination airport. The project was funded primarily by the airport’s airline partners, with no local tax dollars used.
Read more at Passenger Terminal Today.
Originally published: October 14, 2025
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