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Pittsburgh International Airport nears completion of new $1.7 billion terminal
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Patrick Shanahan, President and CEO of Spirit AeroSystems | Simple Flying

Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) is preparing to open its new $1.7 billion terminal, marking a significant development for the region. The airport recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by county executives, elected officials, and thousands of community members. The event included an open house that allowed attendees to view the modern facility.

The new terminal is designed to replace PIT’s decades-old structure and aims to enhance passenger efficiency due to its proximity to the concourses. According to airport officials, 90% of the materials used in construction were sourced locally. Christina Cassotis, CEO of Allegheny County Airport Authority (ACAA), highlighted that “the terminal’s steel beams were manufactured from the same facility that fabricated the steel for the Empire State Building and the Golden Gate Bridge.” She added, “Putting all of this on display here is really a way for people in this region to see themselves differently, to talk about ourselves differently, and to get the world to understand us differently right from the minute you step off the plane.”

Following the ribbon-cutting ceremony, approximately 10,000 registered guests toured the terminal before its official opening. This was not PIT's first public preview; in September, 300 people participated in a trial run testing check-in systems and baggage claim processes. A second larger trial involving about 2,000 participants is planned as a full-scale rehearsal ahead of opening day. The airport received interest from around 18,000 people wanting to participate in these trials.

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Feedback from these public trials will help determine if further adjustments are needed prior to opening. More than 90% of construction work has been completed on schedule with an official debut expected later this fall. Cassotis explained: “We can go through a trial run so that day one is not the trial… So we will hold that trial and then shortly after open to the public.”

The new terminal features expanded check-in areas and security checkpoints intended to reduce travel time from curbside drop-off to boarding gates by half for most passengers and by nearly 70% for international arrivals. With its location closer to concourses, PIT will discontinue use of its underground train system.

The project also includes increased space for concessions and retail options. During planning and construction phases, nearly 8,000 jobs were created—560 during design and over 5,500 during building—with another estimated 14,000 direct and indirect jobs expected once operations begin.

Officials project that this transformation will bring substantial economic benefits both locally and regionally. The initiative is anticipated to generate approximately $2.5 billion in economic activity along with $1 billion in direct labor income while contributing more than $27 million in state and local taxes.

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