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Newark Airport set for major redevelopment with new terminal and improved infrastructure

Newark Airport set for major redevelopment with new terminal and improved infrastructure
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Ashley Kosciolek Senior cruise writer | The Points Guy

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has unveiled the EWR Vision Plan, a comprehensive strategy for redeveloping Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). This plan aims to elevate the 96-year-old airport's status in national rankings by implementing three major projects: constructing a new Terminal B, enhancing airside taxiways, and redesigning roadways.

Port Authority Chairman Kevin O'Toole emphasized the importance of the initiative, stating, "A modern, efficient, world-class Newark Liberty Airport is more than just a dream. We now have an actionable path forward thanks to this comprehensive vision plan."

The redevelopment includes replacing Terminal B with a new international terminal and upgrading Terminal C. The spacious terminals are designed to accommodate increased passenger volume and allow for future expansion. However, specific details about these upgrades remain undisclosed.

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Addressing delays caused by complex airspace and structural issues at EWR, the Port Authority plans to build a more efficient taxiway network. This network will support larger aircraft and increase parking capacity. Additional deicing pads will also be installed to expedite winter operations.

The EWR Vision Plan also includes a revamped roadway network aimed at reducing traffic congestion around the terminals. The streamlined design will separate major flows with independent circulation for each terminal.

These new initiatives complement ongoing enhancements at Newark Airport. A new Terminal A opened last year and has received positive feedback. Additionally, a replacement AirTrain system is under construction to improve access to the transit center.

With these developments, the Port Authority aims to transform Newark into a top-tier airport akin to LaGuardia Airport's recent improvements.

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