Pittsburgh is in the midst of a renaissance defined by emerging neighbourhoods, an influx of new residents – and, next year, a new state-of-the-art airport reflective of that progress that will be the region’s front door. The Steel City, although a beloved nickname for Pittsburgh, is now a misnomer. No longer defined by its steel industry, Pittsburgh has become a global hub for robotics and technology, sparking new products and services that reach well beyond the region.
Pittsburgh International Airport CEO Christina Cassotis said: “If you take a look at the innovation that has come out of this community way back in history, that has impacted the whole world. And we intend to see that happen again through the lens of aviation and what we can do for that industry.”
Pittsburgh International Airport’s new 1.57 billion USD terminal building is slated for completion this fall. Construction workers have been working since 2021 to build it, but the new terminal’s story began long before the construction site existed.
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Originally published: January 23, 2025
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