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Terminal Development Program Overview

The Terminal Development Program improvements will enhance the flow of passengers, enabling them to move more quickly through security checkpoints, as well as provide facilities and services to make passenger travel more comfortable and convenient.

You can read the Airport Master Plan here.

The proposed improvements in the Terminal Development Program include the following:

  • 10 new jet gates at Terminal 2 - The addition of 10 gates will accommodate the expected increase in travelers
  • Additional parking for remain-over-night aircraft - The additional parking for remain-over-night (RON) aircraft will increase the efficiency of airport operations by eliminating the need to taxi aircraft from one side of the runway to the other.
  • Second-level roadway at Terminal 2 - A second-level roadway will provide separate departure and arrival areas at Terminal 2 to relieve the current congestion associated with the dual arrival and departure location.
  • Parking structure - A new structure will provide additional options for passengers and meeters/greeters to park their vehicles for short-term trips. The Draft EIR is evaluating an alternative with and without the parking structure.
  • Taxiway improvements on the north and south sides - Taxiway improvements will increase the flow of aircraft traffic by efficiently lining up aircraft waiting to take off.

View a map of these proposed facilities. Read the fact sheet. Watch a video and view renderings of the proposed build out of Terminal 2.

Review the Airport Master Plan/Terminal Development Program. (When viewing the document, you may click on any text in the Table of Contents to jump to specific chapters, tables, figures or technical appendices.)

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