Construction of a new 811,000-square-foot terminal at Pittsburgh International Airport is on schedule for a fall opening. The addition of the new terminal and renovations to existing concourses are part of a $1.57 billion Terminal Modernization Program that also includes 6,000 additional parking spots in nearby lots and in a new garage, with three times the amount of covered parking.
“It’s built by Pittsburgh for Pittsburgh,” Paul Hoback, executive vice president and chief development officer, Allegheny County Airport Authority, told a group of reporters touring the construction site Monday afternoon. The modernization program is intended to create a more efficient and enjoyable experience for travelers by increasing the number of security checkpoints, reducing the time it takes to get from curbside to airside by 50%, and adding more concessions and retail along with a dedicated ground transportation center and new customer service building.
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Originally published: March 12, 2025
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