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What’s New on LAX’s $6 Billion Expansion Project Ahead of 2028 Olympics

Edward Russell
December 16th, 2022 at 10:41 AM EST

A new terminal under construction at LAX

Los Angeles International Airport is moving forward with two long anticipated terminal expansions aimed at boosting capacity ahead of the 2028 Olympics at one of the busiest airports in the U.S.

The projects in question are the planned nine-gate Concourse 0, an eastern extension of Terminal 1, and an up to 18-gate Terminal 9 east of the existing Terminal 8 and attached via a bridge across Sepulveda Boulevard. The expansion projects are budgeted to cost a combined $6 billion, and scheduled to open by 2027.

New documents, presented to the board of LAX operator Los Angeles World Airports on Thursday, show Southwest Airlines making big gains in terms of gates from the Concourse 0 project. However, United Airlines, which has long pushed for control of Terminal 9, went unmentioned in the latest description of the new facility.

Progress on the LAX expansions come as air travel has surged back from the pandemic. U.S. airlines have carried more travelers than they

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