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STL Holds Its First Industry Day Event

Posted on May 9, 2024
A speaker at the STL Industry Day event stands at a podium with the STL logo, addressing the audience. The presentation slide behind them has the heading "Address Submitted Questions" and includes airplane graphics and an icon representing a discussion. The audience is seated attentively, engaged in the session focused on airport terminal program updates.

The event described to industry STL’s CTP objectives and opportunities

ST. LOUIS, MO (May 9, 2024): Today, St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) invited interested parties to an Industry Day Event. There attendees learned more about the Consolidated Terminal Program (CTP). St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) is on the brink of transforming its passenger terminal facilities to meet customer needs and future demand. To achieve that goal, STL has developed the CTP. The CTP would combine the existing two passenger terminals that have separate concourses, as well as the isolated Federal Inspection Services facility, into a single terminal. The purposes of the CTP include:

  • Improving the passenger experience and ensure continued efficient operations at STL by providing adequate space and facilities to accommodate current and forecast passenger demand
  • Centralizing the Transportation Security Administration passenger screening areas to a larger primary location in order to provide a smoother screening process the passengers

Airport Director and CEO Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge said, “This event is critical to start the successful collaboration the airport will need to move forward with the next phase of the Consolidated Terminal Program.”

At today’s event, attendees were:

  • Informed about the Consolidated Terminal Program timeline
  • Learned about business opportunities to participate in the Consolidated Terminal Program
  • Ascertained how to become certified through STL’s Business Diversity Development (BDD) Office
  • Participated in exclusive networking for those participating

By 2040, STL is expected to reach 21 million passengers annually. To handle this number of passengers up to 17 more gates will be required. These gates will need to be suitable modern, larger aircraft. Also, the airport’s immigration and customs services should be accessible by all carriers. An updated STL will also need a new large parking garage and better roadways.

About STL

St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) is the primary commercial airport for the St. Louis metro area and parts of eastern Missouri and southern Illinois serving 15.6 million passengers annually. STL is an Enterprise Fund Department of the City of St. Louis. It is wholly supported by airport user charges. No general fund revenues are used for the operation, administration, promotion or maintenance of airport facilities.

For more information, contact:

Roger Lotz

314-426-8125

rplotz@flystl.com