Passengers are never more than 150 feet away from the next restroom facility. 30,000-plus separate construction activitiesĪs of August 31, 2020, worked 11,186,575 labor hours Installed 7,600 stone columns to stabilize the ground Gate Count - 67 gates at completion and six dual use international gates, all with jet bridges The First Phase included 49 elevators 29 escalators 18 moving walkwaysīaggage System - 7 miles of conveyor belts No local tax dollars are being spent on The New SLC.įunding - $5.1 billion: Airport funds(19.1%) passenger facility charges (7.2%) Customer Facility Charges (5%) Airport revenue bonds in 2017 (20.9%) Airport revenue bonds in 2018 (17.4%) federal grants (4.5%) future bonds (25.9%)Įconomic impact - $5.5 billion. The City’s general fund revenues does not support the Airport’s operation. The Salt Lake City Department of Airports is an enterprise fund of Salt lake City Corporation, which means the airport is financially self-sustaining. Phase II Completion Date: Five gates opened in May of 2023, four to open in August of 2023 and 13 to open in November of 2023.Ĭoncourse A Gates-25 (Phase I) 22 Phase IIĪircraft gates employ SAFEGATE Aircraft Docking System to provide pilots active guidance to support, safe, efficient and precise automated aircraft parking during all operating conditions. Phase I Completion Date: September 15 and October 27, 2020 Number of passengers the build out can accommodate: 34 million Larger commercial aircraft SLC runways can accommodate: Airbus A380 Largest aircraft The New SLC gates can accommodate Boeing 747-400 (not including the Concourse B, Mid-Concourse Tunnel or Central Tunnel) Total acreage of new facility footprint – 296.7 acres total airport acreage-8,044.įacilities total 4 million sq. Total Facilities - Rental Car Service Facility and Quick Turn Around, Parking Garage, Terminal, two linear concourses, two tunnels, an elevated roadway. Timeline - First phase opened Septemand Octo(Concourse B) second phase to open in 2023 with five gates in May and 17 gates in November. in the 21 st centuryĭeveloper - Salt Lake City Department of Airports The New SLC Project Fact Sheet The first new hub airport built in the U.S.
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