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Gallery: Inside Pittsburgh Airport's Terminal Modernization

Lindsay Bjerregaard August 09, 2024
A rendering of Pittsburgh International Airport's (PIT) Terminal Modernization Program

Modernizing PIT

Credit: Gensler + HDR/luis vidal + architects

Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) is midway through its terminal modernization program, which aims to reduce operational costs and improve passenger experience as the airport grows well beyond its former life as a hub built for US Airways. ATW toured construction progress to get a behind-the-scenes look at the $1.57 billion project.

The new landside terminal is on schedule to open in the third or fourth quarter of 2025. The structural steel, building envelope and roof have been completed, as well as the garage and surrounding roadways. Work has moved to interior construction, such as installation of escalators, elevators and other features.

Construction Progress

Credit: Lindsay Bjerregaard/Aviation Week Network

The new landside terminal is on schedule to open in the third or fourth quarter of 2025. The structural steel, building envelope and roof have been completed, as well as the garage and surrounding roadways. Work has moved to interior construction, such as installation of escalators, elevators and other features.

From Ground to Air

Credit: Lindsay Bjerregaard/Aviation Week Network

The new parking garage and rental car center are being built above the underground train that currently takes passengers the half-mile from the old PIT landside terminal (pictured in the distance) to the airside terminal. PIT is considering the possibility of running autonomous shuttles between the parking areas and the terminal.

Construction showing erection of ceiling support beams at PIT.

Improving Wayfinding

Credit: Lindsay Bjerregaard/Aviation Week Network

According to a spokesperson for PIT, the new terminal has been designed to offer improved intuitiveness for passengers navigating the space, making it easier to find check-in desks, security checkpoints and baggage claims. “People are usually pretty stressed when they travel,” Allegheny County Airport Authority CEO Christina Cassotis said.

A rendering of a new ticketing area at PIT featuring a roof design with simulated wood material that was inspired by the rolling hills of western Pennsylvania and steel produced in the nearby city of Ambridge.

Design Inspiration

Credit: Gensler + HDR/luis vidal + architects

The terminal incorporates several design features meant to reflect the natural attributes of the Pittsburgh area’s landscape and history.

A rendering of a new outdoor terrace at PIT.

Green Space

Credit: Gensler + HDR/luis vidal + architects

The nature-inspired features will continue outside with landscape terraces featuring vegetation that will be watered using captured stormwater. These terraces will also offer pet relief areas.

A rendering of the new terminal’s security checkpoint

Expanded Security Checkpoint

Credit: Gensler + HDR/luis vidal + architects

Following a summer surge in TSA wait times, PIT hopes the new terminal’s security checkpoint will provide some relief. The airport has invested in new TSA equipment and will expand to 11 security lanes from seven, including the addition of a family lane.

A rendering of a pedestrian bridge at PIT

Connecting The Dots

Credit: Gensler + HDR/luis vidal + architects

Once passengers clear security, they will simply need to walk through this pedestrian bridge to the airside terminal instead of taking a train half a mile. The design of the bridge was inspired by Pittsburgh’s famous Fort Pitt tunnel, which opens up to a full view of the city’s downtown skyline. 

A rendering of a new airside terminal interior at PIT

Reducing Congestion

Credit: Gensler + HDR/luis vidal + architects

Past the connector bridge, passengers will go down a level to enter the airside terminal. The design is aimed at eliminating cross traffic between arriving and departing passengers to alleviate congestion.

Construction of a ground-level space that will open to a check-in area on the second level.

Arrivals Art

Credit: Lindsay Bjerregaard/Aviation Week Network

Arriving passengers will pass through this ground-level space that is open to the check-in area on the second level. This area will feature art commissioned from local artists.

A rendering of a new baggage claim area at PIT

Closing The Distance

Credit: Gensler + HDR/luis vidal + architects

The shorter distance between the new landside terminal and airside terminal is expected to save around $18 million a year in operations and maintenance costs. In addition to eliminating the need to maintain the passenger train, PIT is reducing the length of its baggage belts from 8 mi. to 4 mi.

Construction of baggage carousels located underneath the check-in area.

Preparing For Opening Day

Credit: Lindsay Bjerregaard/Aviation Week Network

Visible in yellow are baggage carousels located underneath the check-in area. The system is already being tested. Once construction is complete, Cassotis says PIT will spend four months testing and commissioning everything in the new terminal.

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Lindsay Bjerregaard

Lindsay Bjerregaard is managing editor for Aviation Week’s MRO portfolio. Her coverage focuses on MRO technology, workforce, and product and service news for AviationWeek.com, Aviation Week Marketplace and Inside MRO.

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