Airfield & Terminal
Modernization Project

Airfield & Terminal Modernization Project

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Update: ATMP Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) Available - Click Here
Virtual Public Meeting Registration Now Available - Click Here


The Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) Airfield and Terminal Modernization Project will focus on airfield and terminal improvements that stay within the airport’s existing footprint, and landside (roadway) improvements that help reduce local traffic congestion. The Project would elevate the passenger experience, improve the community experience, enhance airfield safety and increase business opportunities.



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  • Provides a better passenger experience than remote gates—more seating and concessions not currently available at remote gates
  • Reduces wait times on the airfield
  • Transitions seamlessly between international and domestic flights

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  • Enhances airfield operational management which reduces delays and enhances safety
  • Reduces wait times on the airfield
  • Removes remote gates—less busing
  • Improves taxiways
  • Enhances aircraft movement

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  • Promotes local jobs during construction and operations
  • Provides additional concessions (restaurants & shops)
  • Increases business opportunities for local and small businesses

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  • Reduces traffic congestion on neighborhood streets
  • Promotes sustainable practices - minimum LEED Silver Certification for new buildings
  • Reduces wait times on airfield; reduces aircraft idling, decreasing emissions
  • Provides an additional connection to the Automated People Mover train, which will link to regional mass transit

Virtual Public Meeting
LAWA will be hosting a Virtual Public Meeting on December 1, 2020 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. PST . Registration to attend this Virtual Public Meeting is now available. Click here to register.

Virtual Open House
Coming Soon. The virtual open house will include stations with more detailed information about the proposed Project and the analysis and conclusions identified in the Draft EIR.

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