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U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor Announces $40M Grant for New State-of-the-Art Terminal at TPA

The new terminal will include 16 new gates and a new shuttle system and follows a major Port Tampa Bay $22M grant announcement as the Infrastructure Law continues to boost the Tampa Bay economy.

TAMPA, FL – U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor (FL-14) announced that Tampa International Airport (TPA) will receive $40,000,000 in federal grant funding through the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Airport Terminal Program. The funding will support the construction of a new terminal, Airside D, to meet international and domestic passenger demands.

“Tampa International Airport is an economic powerhouse for the Tampa Bay region,” said Rep. Castor. “Tampa Airport serves a growing and dynamic region including an estimated 25 million passengers a year, so it’s critical that the airport can modernize and meet the growing demand. This significant federal funding will help improve airport operations and ensure a comfortable travel experience at one of the world’s most beloved airports.”

“We’re immensely thankful for the support and partnerships of U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor and the FAA in helping to fund Tampa International Airport’s first new airside terminal in nearly 20 years,” TPA CEO Joe Lopano said. “Airside D will be critical in accommodating the tourism, population and business growth we’re experiencing in the Tampa Bay region and beyond, and we’re looking forward to breaking ground on this project later this year.”

The grant partially funds the construction of the new 16-gate Airside D terminal, which consists of approximately nine passenger boarding bridges and an automated people mover track connecting Airside D to the main terminal.

The Airside D project is part of the Airport’s Capital Program and is the third and final phase of TPA’s Master Plan. Phases 1 and 2 included several major projects, including the Main Terminal redevelopment, the Rental Car center, SkyConnect Automated People Mover, a roadway expansion, the Central Utility Plan, the Blue Express Curbsides, and the SkyCenter One office building.

Castor has championed infrastructure investments in Tampa Bay neighborhoods and economic engines under the landmark Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which was passed by the Democratic-led Congress and signed by President Biden. The sizable Tampa Airport grant follows a $22 million grant for Port Tampa Bay announced last week.