Memphis International Airport begins modernization project

Modernization Plan at Memphis International Airport. Source: MIA

12 million people fly into Memphis every year and the airport is their first impression of the city.
The modernization of the concourse will be a new welcoming handshake.
«What it’s going to lead to is a completely redesigned travel experiences for Memphis travelers,» said MEM Marketing Director Glen Thomas.
City leaders believe the project positions Memphis for future growth in air service, tourism, hospitality and economic development.
Thursday’s work is just phase one of a multi-layered project that is expected to be complete by 2021.

The project comes with a 214 million dollar price tag.
«No local tax dollars are being use for the project. The airport doesn’t receive tax revenue,» said Thomas. «We have bonds and federal grants that were obtained to help pay for it and there is self funding as well.»
It is also funded by a new $4.50 one-way passenger service fee.
The concourse will house 23 gates, accommodating six million passengers, or about 50 percent more airport traffic.

For now, passengers will have to practice patience as construction continues over the next two years.

Source: Kait8 & MIA

Memphis International Airport: B Concourse modernization project

The Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority (MSCAA) board of commissioners has selected engineering firm Flintco as the primary contractor for the B Concourse modernization project at Memphis International Airport, Tennessee.

The US$123m multi-phase plan will involve the modernization of the spine and east leg of Memphis Airport’s B Concourse as well as consolidation of all airline, retail, and food and beverage (F&B) businesses into the remodeled concourse.

The redesign will include the addition of wider corridors, moving walkways, larger boarding areas, higher ceilings and increased natural lighting. Additional amenities and concessions options will also be added.

Following the board’s approval, construction is now scheduled to begin in September 2018, with project completion in early 2021.

Source: Passenger Terminal Today