Terminal Construction

SAT breaks ground on new build

San Antonio International Airport (SAT), one of the fastest-growing medium-sized airports in the US, has broken ground on a new terminal

DFW breaks ground on Terminal F

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport has begun work on Terminal F – its sixth and the first new construction of an entire terminal since 2005

Korkyt Ata opens new terminal

The new passenger terminal at Korkyt Ata Airport (KZO) in Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan, was opened by Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov

Sacramento ramps up parking offer

Sacramento International Airport (SMF) has broken ground on a new 5,500-space car park, east of Terminal B

New terminal on way for Leahy BTV

Project NexT will replace the north concourse, the latest and largest sustainable infrastructure project at Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport

Sofia selects T2 rebuild designer

Bulgarian architectural and engineering company IPA will design the new Terminal 2 at Sofia Airport, which will replace the 70-year-old Terminal 1

BGPAA selects terminal design concept

Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority Commissioners have chosen a design concept known as “The Icon” for the new passenger terminal

New Chennai terminal on track for opening

The first phase of the new state-of-the-art Integrated Terminal Building at Chennai Airport
is on track to be inaugurated on April 8

Auckland terminal build gathers pace

The biggest redevelopment in Auckland Airport’s 57-year history is underway, work having begun on the construction of a new domestic terminal

Weitz completes KCI upgrade

Part of the CWC joint venture, The Weitz Company has contributed to the first Kansas City International terminal upgrade in over 50 years

Orlando terminal opening date revealed

The official opening date for the new South Terminal C at Orlando International Airport in Florida has been announced

Leeds Bradford axes new terminal plans

Leeds Bradford Airport is withdrawing plans to replace its terminal building – blaming “excessive delays” in UK government decision-making