Delta Air Lines has partnered with the Port
Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) to replace
Terminals C and D at New York's LaGuardia Airport with a
state-of-the-art facility.
The project, which was approved
by PANYNJ this week, is part of a new lease agreement to be negotiated at
the airport through 2050. The Port Authority has committed, as
part of the agreement, $600 million to facilitate construction of
the terminal and other supporting infrastructure.
"Replacing these outmoded terminals is a major step
forward in our reimagining of LaGuardia into a 21st-century,
world-class airport worthy of the Empire State," said New York
Governor, Andrew Cuomo. "I thank Delta for their partnership and
welcome the many visitors who will enter through their new
terminals."
Vice President Joe Biden and Governor Cuomo
last year introduced a plan to redesign and rebuild New York-LGA
to include a new $4 billion central terminal building and a grand
central hall unifying the airport's terminals. Delta has been a
partner in that plan since the beginning. Like the new central
terminal building, Delta's new facility will be located closer to
the Grand Central Parkway, allowing for additional taxiway space
and a more efficient airfield.
"Today marks another proud
moment in Delta's ongoing commitment to providing an exceptional
experience for New Yorkers," said Delta CEO, Ed Bastian. "Our
participation in this historic project builds on the more than $2
billion Delta has invested in New York over the past seven years.
We are honored to be a part of Governor Cuomo's and the Port
Authority's comprehensive vision for a 21st-century LaGuardia
Airport, and we look forward to many exciting milestones to come."
Delta's new terminal at LGA will consist of 37 gates located
on four concourses connected by a centralized check-in lobby,
security checkpoint, and baggage claim. Of the 37 gates, 33 will
have access to dual taxi lanes, which will greatly improve
airfield efficiency, resulting in reduced taxi time to and from
the gate before take-off and after landing.
The construction will commence once regulatory approvals
have been received and
lease negotiations finalised.
The terminal will feature a new,
larger Delta Sky Club with a Sky Deck, wider concourses, larger
gate holdrooms and more seating, as well as 30% more
concessions space than the existing Terminals C and D.
The
facility will also offer direct access between the parking garage
and terminal, improved roadways and drop-off/pick-up areas, and a
curbside check-in bypass leading directly into the security
checkpoint.
The design of the new terminal will integrate
sustainable technologies and improvements in energy efficiency.
"On behalf of the more than 10,000 New York-based employees
who are part of the fabric of this community, we take great pride
in Delta's role in rebuilding one of the world's busiest and
best-known airports in the city that we all call home," said Henry Kuykendall, Delta Vice President-New York.
Delta today
operates a major hub at LGA, with about 275 daily departures from
Terminals A, C and D.
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