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MEPA Issues Certificate For New, Modern Terminal; Delta gets green light on Terminal A Replacement Project

11/22/2000

The Massachusetts Secretary of Environmental Affairs issued a MEPA Certificate for the Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) filed by Delta Air Lines for the building of a brand new Terminal A at Logan Airport. The Secretary acknowledged that Delta's filing properly and adequately complies with MEPA regulations. The Secretary also approved the proposed mitigation program for the project.

The Secretarys certificate is a major milestone in Massports effort to build a more customer friendly and efficient airport, said Massport Executive Director and CEO Virginia Buckingham. The new Terminal A will be a model of how airport efficiency can work in tandem with environmental improvements.

The certificate clears the way for the replacement of an outdated, 33 year-old Terminal A with a world class facility that will provide passengers with an attractive efficient terminal while reducing airplane noise for local communities. The terminal is expected to cost nearly $390 million, of which Delta will pay about $335 million.

Massport will own and operate the terminal, which is expected to be a national model for passenger- and environmental-friendly airport facilities.

The modern terminal will deliver a new level of customer convenience and efficiency and has a separate concourse designed as a physical sound barrier shielding the Jeffries Point neighborhood from aircraft noise. In addition, the terminal plans include:
  • new vehicle circulation patterns for quick, efficient drop-off and pick-up.
  • improved aircraft movement procedures and practices to cut down on noise and emissions.
  • design features to maximize "green" technology including the use of recyclable materials, natural lighting, energy conservation plans, and alternative fuel.
  • technology for vehicles servicing the aircraft and terminal.

These features will result in reduced noise, long term benefits to the air quality, and a boost to Massports overall commitment to the environment and local neighborhoods. Construction of the new terminal is expected to begin summer 2001 and be completed late fall 2004.




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