KEY WEST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT USHERS IN FUTURE OF TRAVEL
McFarland Johnson, the lead consultant providing planning, programming, engineering design, permitting, and construction administration/inspection services for the project, highlighted the unique challenges addressed throughout the transformation. "Reimagining the Key West Airport required us to focus on airport efficiencies and delivering a greatly improved customer experience while also addressing environmental impacts, long-term sustainability, and hurricane standards related to wind and storm surge," said John Mafera, Vice President and Regional Director of Aviation for McFarland Johnson. "We had to deliver a building that performed well against several different, and often competing, measures."
The airport transformation includes features designed for resilience, such as building the entire facility 14 and a half feet above ground elevation with reinforced structural columns to withstand storm surge and associated wave action. The terminal's 27 feet high northside glass curtain wall consists of 446 panels rated for 200 mph impact-resistant wind code, creating an insulated high-performance envelope. The terminal curtain wall also incorporates electrochromic glass, a type of smart glass technology that can switch between transparent and tinted opaque states based on the location of the sun and the amount of radiant light. In collaboration with local wildlife organizations, the design specified impact-resistant glass with bird-safe glazing that features a pattern of small dots placed every two inches to help prevent birds from flying into the glass wall.
"Watching this project come together has been a testament to the hard work of many. Having McFarland Johnson as our lead consultant for design and construction oversight on the Concourse A and Terminal Improvements program has resulted in an outstanding new facility at Key West International Airport – one that will last well into the future and provide our passengers with the service and amenities they deserve," said Richard Strickland, Executive Director of Airports.
The second phase of construction has begun and includes additional upgrades to the existing facility. These improvements include a new pedestrian bridge, a new and expanded baggage claim and arrivals area, a new multiple-lane security checkpoint, and various support services. This construction is expected to be completed by the summer of 2026.
Key West International Airport has experienced record-breaking numbers in the last five years, with increases in both passengers and airlines. The airport served 1.5 million passengers in 2024 with service from American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Allegiant Air, and Silver Airways, and has added an additional carrier, Breeze Airways, to its lineup. These airlines provide nonstop service to destinations including Atlanta, New York, Newark, Chicago, Charlotte, Dallas Fort Worth, Fort Lauderdale, Pittsburgh, Sanford, Tampa, Miami, Philadelphia, Boston, Houston, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Asheville, St. Petersburg, and Washington D.C.
About McFarland-Johnson, Inc.
McFarland-Johnson, Inc. is a 100% employee-owned leader in the planning, engineering, environmental, technology, and construction services of innovative aviation, transportation, civil/facilities, and environmental projects. With office locations throughout the United States, MJ has been serving clients for more than 79 years. We are a people-centric company guided by the belief that employee owners are more committed to delivering quality services.
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1111 12th Street, Unit 109B . Key West, FL 33040
Phone: (321) 431-7029
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