BOZEMAN, MT (February 25,
2019). Ten years ago when BZN was
handling approximately 700,000 passengers annually, the Gallatin Airport
Authority approved a terminal expansion that was built to accommodate 1.5
million passengers each year. BZN
expects to meet the 1.5 million passenger threshold in 2019. In 2018, the Gallatin Airport Authority
selected engineering firm Morrison Maierle, Comma-Q Architecture, the national
expertise of Reynolds Smith and Hills and general contractor Martel
Construction to design the next phase of terminal expansion. Last week, the
Gallatin Airport Authority Board approved proceeding with the project with
construction anticipated to begin in late March.
The project will add
approximately 70,000 square feet to the concourse, ultimately provide four additional
gates, a third food and beverage location inside security, additional retail
options and include space for future expanded outbound baggage handling.
Overall, the project is anticipated to cost approximately $27 million including
additional passenger boarding bridges and the terminal apron to serve the
expanded concourse. The project is being
funded through a combination of Airport Improvement Program grants (which originate
through airline ticket taxes) and the Authority’s capital improvement fund. In addition, Airport Director Brian Sprenger
said, “We are pleased that the airport has operated and expanded for over 30
years without local or state taxes and this project will continue that
practice.”
Tony Martel, President of
Martel Construction, Inc., estimates that over 500 direct and indirect jobs will
be created during the construction of the concourse expansion. With careful planning, we expect minimal
inconvenience to the flying public during the project and the project is
anticipated to be completed in time for peak summer traffic in 2020. Gallatin Airport Authority Board Chairman,
Carl Lehrkind, IV stated, “The latest expansion will continue to support the
already amazing growth we have seen in passenger numbers and better accommodate
the flying public that we serve. This expansion, much like the previous
ones, will maintain the style and décor of previous expansions welcoming
friends, family, and visitors to our amazing community.”
About Bozeman
Yellowstone International Airport
Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport
serves as the year-round gateway to Yellowstone National Park. BZN also serves
the recreation areas of Big Sky Resort and the Bridger Bowl Ski Area as well as
the business centers of Bozeman, Belgrade and Livingston and higher education
at Montana State University. BZN is served by seven major airline brands with
non-stop service to 17 destinations throughout the nation. For more information about Bozeman
Yellowstone International Airport visit
bozemanairport.com
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