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Pittsburgh International Airport planning to open eco-friendly terminal

Friday, July 2, 2021

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Pittsburgh International Airport will be the first in the world powered by its own microgrid fuelled by thousands of solar panels and natural gas from airport land. World-renowned technology institutions, including Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh and a host of innovative Pittsburgh-based tech firms have been hand-selected to develop the terminal as part of the Terminal Modernisation Programme (TMP) with passengers’ health and safety at the forefront of the redesign.

Completely reinventing the airport experience, the new 700,000 square foot terminal will modernise outdated hub facilities across check-in, security checkpoints and baggage claim, increase indoor space for social distancing and introduce new green outdoor terraces airside. A new five-story garage for over 3,000 cars with a new rental car facility and improved entrances will also be available.

Announced in September 2017, the billion-dollar TMP aims to create a consolidated terminal that not only improves passenger experience and lowers long-term costs for airlines but also fuels the region’s future development with the creation of over 5,500 jobs. Christina Cassotis, Chief Executive, Pittsburgh International Airport said in a statement that authorities take the role as a primary gateway into Pittsburgh and the region seriously hence the Smarter Airport will show, and in many cases implement, the incredible current and future innovation coming out of the region. 

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