Five Things to Know About How Delta's All-New LaGuardia Terminal is Taking Shape   

Progress continues on Delta’s $3.9 billion new terminal at New York’s LaGuardia airport, also known as The Delta Sky Way at LGA, with construction of the new terminal around the existing Terminal C and D picking up pace.

Here are five things to know about how the project is taking shape:

  1. A new flyover ramp opened with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo this week that greatly improves customers’ access arriving by car from Manhattan into Delta’s current home in Queens. The end-state roadways at LGA are expected to drastically reduce the number of traffic signals from 19 to a total of three. 
  2. In a news release issued by Gov. Cuomo’s office about the progress, Henry Kuykendall, Delta’s Senior Vice President – Northeast Airport Operations said, “One year out from the groundbreaking of Delta's all-new home in Queens, we're honored to be here with Gov. Cuomo to open this flyover ramp, one of many more milestones to come. Today's opening means quicker access into and out of LGA for Delta customers as we look forward to the end of 2019 when we have our first all-new concourse open for flying. We thank the Governor, our customers and our employees for their continued support.”
  3. On Delta’s Concourse G construction site, the first structure of The Sky Way at LGA, the glass curtain wall installation began several days ahead of the targeted date.
  4. Concrete for the new terminal’s first aircraft start-up pad was poured on one of the new taxi lanes that will eventually serve Concourse G.
  5. Piles are being driven for the new headhouse foundations, with the steel that will form the headhouse structure currently in fabrication.
 
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