San Antonio International Airport to spend $1.2 Billion to occupy 864,700 square feet of space in San Antonio Texas.
San Antonio, Texas — According to state and local development sources, San Antonio International Airport plans to invest $1,200,000,000.00 to build out 864,700 square feet of new space in San Antonio. The company plans to occupy the new space in San Antonio, on or about April 1, 2028. According to the company website The City of San Antonio Aviation Department is home to two airports, San Antonio International Airport (SAT) and Stinson Municipal Airport (SSF). Both are owned and operated by the City of San Antonio. More than 10 million passengers fly in and out of the San Antonio International Airport each year, an average of 27,000 per day. Located just 15 minutes north of downtown, San Antonio International Airport (SAT) offers competitive nonstop service to 45 destinations across 13 airlines. The newest airlines at SAT include Spirit Airlines and Condor Airlines. The largest airline operating at SAT is Southwest Airlines which was founded right here in San Antonio. SAT is currently building for the future to provide our growing region the airport it needs. In 2022, three additional gates were added to the existing terminals and a future new terminal will be completed by mid-2028, as well as additional parking garages and airfield improvements.
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Company Contact:
Jesus Saenz, Director of Airports
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesus-saenz-23291444/
210-207-3464
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