The new Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) terminal officially opened today after a decade of planning and four years of construction. Designed by Gensler + HDR with luis vidal + architects, the $1.7 billion, 811,000 sq. ft. facility represents a major modernization effort built almost entirely with local labor and materials and without local or state taxpayer dollars.
The terminal is tailored for origin-and-destination travel and supports 15 airlines. Key features include a consolidated security checkpoint with 12 lanes, a more efficient baggage system that cuts delivery times in half, improved international arrivals, a 3,300-space high-tech parking garage, four outdoor terraces, and a dedicated Welcome Point for greeting arriving passengers. A Skybridge now connects the new landside building to the renovated airside terminal.
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Originally published: November 18, 2025
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