Work is 60% complete on the project that is slated for a 2025 opening. With 30,000 square feet of scaffolding erected, hundreds of construction laborers at work and all sorts of equipment whirring, Pittsburgh International Airport’s new $1.5 billion terminal is starting to take shape.

Construction is 60% complete and on track to open in 2025, says Paul Hoback, chief development officer and executive vice president of the Allegheny County Airport Authority. But he declined to be more specific on an actual opening date as he led a tour of media representatives through the construction area on Feb. 29. The highlight was a walk through the 140-foot bridge and tunnel – which is designed to mirror the Fort Pitt Tunnel and its entrance to Pittsburgh’s Downtown – that will connect the new terminal with the existing airside area.

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Originally published: February 29, 2024