Pittsburgh International Airport’s new terminal is now “nearly 90% complete,” according to Allegheny County Airport Authority CEO Christina Cassotis. “We are into the final stretch … we are on final approach,” she said. Ms. Cassotis has previously said that the terminal would open for passengers when it was around 92% complete. Until it opens, airport officials are crossing items off its checklist.
The airport held its third and final bond sale to finance the terminal on Tuesday, which it expects to pay back over the next 30 years. “The Allegheny County Airport Authority navigated a volatile market to execute a successful bond sale this week, selling approximately $410 million worth of bonds at favorable rates with high demand,” Eric Sprys, the airport authority’s executive vice president and chief financial officer, said in a statement.
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Originally published: April 25, 2025
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