U.S. DOT Deputy Secretary visits MIA to celebrate major investment

On Thursday, February 26, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and Miami International Airport (MIA) Director and CEO Ralph Cutié welcomed U.S. Deputy Secretary of Transportation Polly Trottenberg to MIA to celebrate $27 million in federal grants for projects to improve the airport’s Central Terminal.

Miami-Dade County Chief Operations Officer Jimmy Morales, Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, U.S. DOT Deputy Secretary Polly Trottenberg, FAA Associate Administrator for Airports Shannetta Griffin, and MIA Director and CEO Ralph Cutié, with Swissport and Miami-Dade Aviation Department passenger service employees.

Deputy Secretary Trottenberg was joined by Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Associate Administrator for Airports Shannetta Griffin for a tour of the ongoing construction at MIA’s Concourse E-H ticket counter area, which received $15 million from FAA’s Airport Infrastructure Grant in fiscal year 2023, made possible under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. MIA also received a $12 million grant to rehabilitate its existing Concourse E automated people mover system, which connects lower Concourse E to the Concourse E-Satellite. The rehabilitation project includes utility and facility adjustments and replacing its guideway system components.

Both projects are part of MIA’s unprecedented $7 billion Future Ready capital improvement program, which is making airport-wide modernizations and expansions over the next five to 15 years, and paving the way for MIA to reach a projected 77 million travelers and four million tons of freight by the year 2040. Through its Modernization in Action (M.I.A.) Plan, MIA is also undergoing $1.7 billion in maintenance upgrades to its elevators, escalators, moving walkways, bathrooms, and passenger boarding bridges

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