Pittsburgh International Airport’s new landside terminal mostly cruised through its first day of operations Tuesday. Perhaps the most notable snag was a technical issue at the Transportation Security Administration checkpoint in the early morning hours, temporarily snarling lines.
Besides that, passengers and airport officials had little negative to report about the terminal, the core piece of a modernization project that took four years, $1.7 billion and 16,000 tons of structural steel. “It’s been a great day. We have opened successfully,” said Christina Cassotis, CEO of the Allegheny County Airport Authority. “We’re really proud and excited of what we’ve built and what people can travel through.”
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Originally published: November 19, 2025
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