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Fourth Airside Terminal (Airside 2) Facts

Photograph of Airside 2 East Wing
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Timeline
AGT/People Mover Commenced April 2, 1998
Foundation Commenced December 17, 1998
Building Construction Commenced April 23, 1999
Available for Operations September 20, 2000

Aquamarinevortex - Stained-Glass by Kenneth F. vonRoenn, Jr.
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Building
Base building area 318,000 square
Number of gates 16 (2 wide body, 14 narrow body)
  • Designed to grow and can support 8 additional gates
Additional ramp parking for 4 narrow body aircraft
30,000 cubic yards of concrete
28,000 square feet of curtain window walls
12,000 square feet of skylights
AGT/people mover
  • 600 feet form the last car of the AGT to the farthest gate
  • 270 feet to the closest gate

Field Of Ferns - Mosaic by Henry Sinn
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Features
First hub in the US with cable supported skylights
Two wings with full length skylights
Evolution of design from previous airside (Gates 60-99) in 1990
  • Height of AGT/People Mover Station is extended 6’ higher than previous airside (Gates 60-99)
  • AGT/People Mover is very simple to previous airside (Gates 60-99) People Mover
    • Two, computer controlled three-car trains
    • Top speed of 27.5 mph
  • Wings 20% shorter and Hub 25% smaller than previous airside (Gates 60-99)
Internal Energy Plant, Remote Ceramic Cooling Tower
Restrooms
  • Restroom fixture parity
  • Four pairs of bathrooms on passenger level
    • Two in hub area and one pair in each wing
    • Companion care restroom at each pair
1.5 acres of native Florida landscaping adjacent to building
Expansive views of exterior and abundant interior landscaping
Three inlaid floor mosaic with a theme of Florida flora and fauna
  • 4,650 square feet of floor mosaic
  • Two 15’ x 88’ mosaics in each gate concourse
  • One mosaic 17’ x 94’ located in the departure area to the main terminal of the AGT/People Mover
Stained glass windows enhance the overall architectural theme
  • 1,100 square feet of art glass
  • Two 100’ x 14’ art glass windows at the end of each gate concourse
Airline gates within the hub to increase passenger convenience
Column free concourses enhance holdroom flexibility and way finding
Open plan throughout improves guest orientation, concession access and aircraft flexibility

Florida Vacation - Mosaic by Victor Bokas

Airlines

Number
of Gates

Southwest 7
AirTran Airways 5
Spirit Airlines 1
Sun Country Airlines 1
Midway Airlines 1
JetBlue Airways 1

Untitled - Mosaic by Paul Goodnight

 

Concessions
Total of 13,555 square
Food & beverage (9,980 square feet)
  • McDonalds, Freshens Treats, Sbarro Pizza, Johnny Rivers Smokehouse Express, Seattle’s Best Coffee
Retail (3,575 square feet)
  • Sunglass International, Bijoux Terner Jewelry (accessories/jewelry), News/sundries/gift: Franklin Wilson Airport Concession (FWAC)

So Long Bro - Stained-Glass by Guy Kemper
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Services
ATM’s
Baggage Lockers
Business Centers
Flower Dispensers
Travel Insurance

Florascape - Mosaic by R. Grady Kimsey

 

Kid’s Play Area (Future)
1,800 square feet
Florida wetlands theme with extra padding under the carpet and soft foam sculptures for climbing and playing comfort

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