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Miami International Airport to Expand Passenger Capacity with New Concourse K

  • Miami International Airport approved constructing Concourse K, a new six-gate terminal set to open in spring 2029 to expand passenger capacity.
  • The expansion responds to record passenger growth, with nearly 56 million travelers in 2024 and increasing demand for more efficient airport facilities.
  • Concourse K will include six gates for narrow-body aircraft, upgraded baggage systems, a ground support maintenance facility, and sustainable infrastructure targeting LEED Silver certification.
  • The $600.6 million Concourse K project is a key element of MIA’s $9 billion 'Modernization in Action' initiative, which is designed to expand the airport’s capacity to serve tens of millions of travelers and handle several million tons of freight by the year 2040.
  • The new concourse will create thousands of jobs and strengthen MIA’s status as a leading international gateway, supporting economic growth in Miami-Dade County and Florida.
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The Miami-Dade County Council of Commissioners has approved a $600 million expansion project at Miami International Airport (MIA), including the construction of Hall K, an essential addition to the ongoing upgrade plan of the $9 billion airport. Miami International Airport (MIA) welcomed nearly 56 million passengers and more than 3 million tonnes of freight in 2024. The construction of Hall K will meet this growing demand while strengthening the…

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The Next Miami broke the news in on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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