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$3.4B San Diego Airport Terminal Project Is Now Underway
The project will eventually replace the 1960s-era Terminal 1 and build a new airport access road.
SAN DIEGO, CA — After nearly a decade of planning, work has started at San Diego International Airport on a $3.4 billion project that will eventually replace the 1960s-era Terminal 1 and build a new airport access road.
The project got underway this week after the Federal Aviation Administration approved a federal environmental impact analysis, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported Tuesday.
Initial work ranges from removal of vacant cargo buildings to relocation of utilities.
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The new terminal will have 30 gates, improved food and retail concessions and a baggage system capable of handling 2,000 bags per hour during peak periods.
Nineteen gates are expected to open in mid-2025. The old terminal will then be demolished and the remaining 11 gates should be finished by 2027.
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The airport's Terminal 2 previously underwent a $1 billion redevelopment.
—Associated Press