American Airlines invests $4B into DFW Airport to double size of new terminal
- American Airlines announced on Thursday it will invest $4 billion to double Terminal F's size at DFW Airport, expanding to 31 gates by 2030.
- This expansion follows earlier plans for 15 gates, reflecting a need to accelerate construction to accommodate rising passenger demand and airline growth.
- Construction began in November 2024 using modular techniques to speed progress, with the first phase expected to open in 2027 and full completion by 2030.
- DFW CEO Sean Donohue announced plans for a standalone terminal featuring 31 additional gates and a new parking structure, as part of $12.4 billion in overall airport development projects.
- The expansion supports American Airlines' goal to make DFW the world’s largest single-hub airline and is projected to help the airport reach 100 million annual passengers by 2030.
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American Airlines and DFW Airport expand plans for Terminal F
American Airlines and Dallas Forth Worth International Airport (DFW) have revised planned upgrades to Terminal F, with an accelerated scope and timeline The post American Airlines and DFW Airport expand plans for Terminal F appeared first on The Manual.
DFW Airport and American Airlines Announce Acceleration and Expansion of Plans for Terminal F
Decision Marks Most Consequential Investment at DFW Since Terminal D opened 20 years ago Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and American Airlines today announced an agreement to accelerate and expand the scope of the airport’s new Terminal F by doubling the number of gates, adding facilities to grow international operations, expanding customer amenities, creating […]
DFW Airport, Fort Worth’s American Airlines plan $4B Terminal F expansion to keep up with growth
Robust growth in North Texas is fueling a soaring $4 billion building boom at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.Officials with the airport and Fort Worth-based American Airlines announced May 1 that the air carrier will accelerate and expand its “extraordinary” investment in the new Terminal F, initially planned as a 15-gate, $1.6 billion facility, to become a 31-gate state-of-the-art facility that will become a major hub for the company.A…
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