Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) is set to begin negotiations with airlines for the allocation of 20 new gates as part of a significant expansion project. The airport, which currently operates at full capacity, plans to bring these gates online gradually starting in the early 2030s. This move is expected to potentially double the airport’s current capacity and offer more travel options for local residents.
The Austin City Council has approved talks between the airport and airline operators regarding a new use and land agreement (ULA). This agreement will outline which airlines will use the new gates and set airport fees and costs associated with their usage. Funding for the expansion will not come from taxpayer money; instead, financial arrangements with airlines through the ULA will play a central role.
Austin-Bergstrom currently has 34 gates at its Barbara Jordan Terminal. The upcoming Concourse B will add 20 gates, with provisions for a future Concourse C that could add another 20 gates if needed. The last major expansion at AUS was in 2019 when nine gates were added, increasing capacity to handle up to 15 million passengers annually. However, passenger numbers have surpassed this figure in recent years, reaching over 21 million each year from 2022 through 2024.