We Have Your First Look At A Planned $9 Billion Dollar Makeover To Busiest Airport In Texas.

I'm heading up to Dallas this week to catch a flight out of town and while I have no problem with current way DFW Airport is currently set up, like everything else, it could always use some improving.

DFW is considered the busiest airport in the state and the world for that matter and they recently announced that construction is underway for a major upgrade and update to the airport.

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) today celebrated the beginning of major work on its nearly $9 billion capital improvement plan, called "DFW Forward,".

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According to DFW Airport officials, the new plan will transform terminals, add new facilities and amenities, grow the number of gates, improve roadways and connectivity, enhance the airfield and mark the airport’s largest capital investment since opening in 1974.

One of the plans biggest goals is to completely rebuild and expand Terminal C. The approximately $3 billion project will transform the airport’s busiest and most outdated terminal into a modern and spacious experience by removing more than 400 view-blocking columns, installing new dynamic glass windows and raising the roof throughout.

 

Customers will also be able to enjoy the renewed experience with all-new facilities, including shops and restaurants, lounge space, check-in areas, security checkpoints and improved restrooms.

Let's take a look at what's going on and what's coming for in the future at DFW Airport!

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