Miami International Airport unveils $1B expansion plan | Construction Dive
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The concourse expansion, expected to break ground in 2027, forms part of the $9 billion M.I.A. Plan, a 10-year capital improvement program.
An article from Dive Brief Miami International Airport unveils $1B expansion plan The concourse expansion, expected to break ground in 2027, forms part of the $9 billion M.I.A. Plan, a 10-year capital improvement program. Published March 5, 2026 Sebastian Obando Reporter Share Copy link Email LinkedIn X/Twitter Facebook Print License Add us on Google Rendering of the new $1 billion Concourse D at Miami International Airport in Miami, Fla. Courtesy of Miami International Airport Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Crews will soon start work on a $1 billion upgrade to Miami International Airport, according to an announcement from Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and American Airlines CEO Robert Isom. The three-level Gate D60 expansion will create 17 new aircraft gates and adjoin passenger boarding areas, according to the announcement. The work forms part of the $9 billion M.I.A. Plan, a 10-year capital improvement program focused on the modernization of Miami International Airport. Other work under the program includes more than $600 million on a new Concourse K and the $745 million Central Terminal redevelopment. Dive Insight: The work marks another step in Miami International Airport’s modernization push as passenger traffic continues to increase. American Airlines plans to run its largest summer schedule ever this year, according to a separate release. Currently, Concourse D at the air...