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As part of the Port Authority’s $19 billion transformation of JFK International into a world-class airport, the New Terminal One (NTO) is creating the global gateway to the New York metropolitan area, building a 23-gate state-of-the-art terminal that aspires to be among the top ten terminals in the world, with the first gates planned to open ...
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May 30, 2024 · The New Terminal One at JFK, set to open in 2026, is an ambitious $9.5 billion project. Overcoming construction challenges, aligning stakeholders, and focusing on next-gen passenger benefits are key. The facility will offer green spaces, biometrics, and a low carbon footprint with solar panels.
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Jun 10, 2022 · After completion of all three phases in 2030, the New Terminal One will have 23 gates as well as bright and airy check-in halls and arrival spaces designed to enhance the customer experience and compete with some of the highest-rated airport terminals in the world.
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NTO will be constructed on the sites of the existing Terminal 1, the 59-year-old Terminal 2, and the former Terminal 3, which was demolished in 2013. The new terminal will represent the transformation of the outdated Terminal 1. The 2.4 million square feet terminal will anchor the south side of JFK International Airport. The terminal will be built ...
The terminal will offer New York-inspired dining and retail amenities, as well as lounge and indoor green spaces spanning 120,000ft2. The check-in and concession spaces will be designed with high ceilings and will allow natural light. The areas will feature modern architectural elements, including art depicting significant landmarks across New York...
In December 2023, JFK Terminal One Group Association (TOGA) and Ink Innovation, a travel technology provider, collaborated to implement the latter’s Disaster Recovery System (DRS) at the terminal to ensure uninterrupted passenger processing and flight operations even during system failures. TOGA is a limited partnership of three international airli...
The terminal will incorporate several sustainability features, including a solar hot water system and an aircraft de-icing fluid recovery system. Electric-powered ground service equipment, including baggage tractors and belt loaders, will also be available at the terminal. An 11.3MW microgrid, including a 7MW rooftop solar photovoltaic system with ...
The construction of the NTO is privately funded by the NTO consortium, which includes investment company Carlyle, investor and asset management business JLC Infrastructure, infrastructure operator Ferrovial, and insurance and financial services holding company Ullico. The consortium closed construction debt financing for the project in June 2022. T...
AECOM Tishman and Gensler form the design-build team of the project. AECOM Tishman is a construction company engaged in mixed-use and mega-development projects in the US while Gensler is a global designand architecture company. SITA, an IT provider based in Switzerland, is collaborating with the design-build team to ensure all systems are tested an...
The PANYNJ signed a long-term ground lease agreement with Aeroterm for the development of a $145m cargo facility at JFK airport in June 2021. Aeroterm will construct a 32,516m² cargo building, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2023. The advanced cargo facility will enhance airport cargo handling and storage efficiency. It will also in...
Mar 19, 2024 · The New Terminal One is scheduled to open its doors in 2026, although construction is expected to continue until completion in 2030. It is being built on the current site of JFK’s Terminal 1, the recently closed Terminal 2, and the old Terminal 3.
Sep 8, 2022 · The New Terminal One Will Be the Largest Terminal at JFK International Airport and Represents an Integral Part of the $18 Billion Transformation Project Now Well Underway. Private Partners Will Provide Financing To Cover Full Cost of Terminal; Port Authority To Build Supporting Road and Utility Infrastructure.
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Sep 8, 2022 · With today’s groundbreaking, the New Terminal One begins construction of the $9.5 billion, 2.4 million square foot terminal, which is expected to generate over 10,000 total jobs, including more than 6,000 family-sustaining construction positions.