Nearly Billion Dollar Eppley Airport Plan Okayed

The Omaha Airport Authority announces the approval of the plans for significant terminal modernization at Eppley Airfield.

In a news release, the authority says the $950 million "Build OMATerminal Modernization Program" will enable long-term growth, nearly doubling the size of the terminal and adding amenities.

As part of the program, the Airport Authority enters into a contract with Holder Construction for the work.

This contract is inclusive of a new central utility plant announced last Summer and already underway.

And, of course, the terminal drive and canopy project has already begun.

The release says passenger traffic demand has been on the rise in Omaha.

In 2023, Eppley Airfield saw its second busiest year in airport history with more than 5 million total passengers travelling through the airport, exceeding 2019 pre-pandemic activity levels and marking a full recovery from the impacts of COVID-19.

Passenger counts in 2023 were also 11% higher than 2022.

When completed, the Eppley Airfield terminal will feature improvements, including:

· An increase to approximately 646,000 square feet from the existing 375,000 square feet

· A single, unified concourse with a centralized Transportation Security Administration screening checkpoint

· An increase to 22 arrival/departure gates from the current 20, with the ability to add further gates for future growth

· Larger gate boarding areas

· New expanded restaurants and retail concessions beyond the security checkpoint

· Enhanced vertical circulation for passengers including new elevators and additional escalators

· New airline ticketing space

· New automated inline baggage handling system

· Expanded baggage claim area

· New and expanded restrooms including companion care and family restrooms, nursing rooms, and a new service animal area

· Enhancements focused on accessibility throughout the terminal

Expansion and renovation of the terminal will occur in phases to permit ongoing airport operations over multiple years with work scheduled to be completed in 2028.

(Picture from Omaha Airport Authority)


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