Renderings for new SAT terminal to be unveiled this week

The design renderings and 3D model will be announced at the City Council “B Session” meeting.

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Howdy — a new terminal is plans to take SAT to new heights.

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The design renderings and 3D model of a new terminal planned for San Antonio International Airport will be revealed on Wednesday, Feb. 15 at City Council’s “B Session” meeting.

In case you missed it, SAT is currently undergoing a multi-year terminal expansion that will add a new 17-gate terminal, five new gates at existing terminals, a parking garage, and a ground transportation center.

The Terminal Development Program is on schedule with a completion date set for mid-2028.

Want to be among the first to preview it? Head to City Hall. All City Council “A Session” and “B Session” meetings are open to the public, in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act. You can also tune into the live broadcast via the government channel online at 2 p.m.

Can’t tune in? Follow us on Instagram as we try to bring you a live look on socials.

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