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July 11, 2026

STV Highlights Airport Infrastructure Priorities Ahead of Major Global Events

Construction Owners Editorial Team

Highlights

  • STV says airports are increasing focus on landside access and multimodal transportation planning.
  • Major international events are expected to increase passenger volumes at U.S. airports.
  • Airport operators are investing in roadway improvements, terminal access and operational resilience.
  • Phased construction and coordination remain essential for projects at active airports.

With several major international events expected to increase travel demand across the United States, airport owners are placing greater emphasis on infrastructure that improves passenger access, mobility and operational efficiency. STV says investments in roadway systems, multimodal connections and phased construction will play an important role in preparing airports for periods of exceptionally high passenger traffic.

Landside Infrastructure Gains Importance

According to STV, airport performance increasingly depends on efficient roadway access, curbside circulation and connections between private vehicles, transit services and other transportation modes.

The firm notes that passenger experience begins before travelers enter terminal buildings, making access roads, drop-off areas, parking facilities and wayfinding systems important components of airport infrastructure planning.

Delivering Projects in Active Airport Environments

Airport modernization projects require construction teams to maintain uninterrupted operations while expanding or upgrading facilities. Careful phasing, coordination with airport operators and scheduling are critical to minimizing disruptions during construction.

STV cited its work supporting major airport programs, including improvements at Los Angeles International Airport, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport, as examples of projects designed to improve access and long-term operational performance.

Long-Term Infrastructure Planning

Infrastructure investments made to accommodate short-term increases in passenger demand can also improve long-term airport capacity, mobility and operational flexibility. Planning for adaptable roadway systems, multimodal transportation and scalable facilities helps airport owners respond to future travel growth while maintaining efficient operations.

Why It Matters

Airports across the United States continue investing in transportation infrastructure, terminal modernization and access improvements as passenger volumes increase. For construction owners, designers and contractors, these programs create ongoing opportunities in roadway construction, transit integration, terminal redevelopment and phased infrastructure delivery.

Source: STV.

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