Aviation Week
Aaron Karp
05 May 2025

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and American Airlines unveiled plans to dramatically increase the scope of the under-construction Terminal F, which will become the airport’s sixth passenger terminal to be fully occupied by the carrier.

DFW broke ground on Terminal F in November 2024, saying it would cost $1.6 billion and house 15 gates. The project was scheduled to be completed in 2027.

Underpinning Terminal F was a 10-year land-and-use agreement signed by American in 2023. The Oneworld carrier, based at DFW, agreed to occupy all 15 gates.

DFW and American on May 2 said they have extended the land-and-use agreement by another 10 years to 2043 and will double the number of gates planned for Terminal F to 31. The cost of the project has increased to $4 billion.

Read on:  DFW Airport, American Airlines Agree To Expand New Terminal Project | Aviation Week Network

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