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Tour the future flagship terminal currently in under construction at Newark airport that's part of a $2.7 redevelopment of the tri-state travel hub?

  • The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is spending $2.7 billion to revamp Newark Liberty International Airport after years of decay.
  • A brand-new terminal to replace Terminal A is slated to open in late-2021, offering passengers a "world-class" experience.
  • Business Insider toured the future site of the terminal to see just how the Port Authority is planning to live up to that promise.

The redevelopment of LaGuardia Airport is just the tip of the aviation iceberg for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

Across Manhattan from LaGuardia and its $5.1 billion overhaul is Newark Liberty International, another airport in the Port Authority's purview in the midst of a multi-billion-dollar redevelopment. On the airport's southwestern perimeter away from the main terminal complex sits the future site of a brand-new terminal that is slowly but surely nearing completion.

Terminal 1 is just the start of the $2.7 billion redevelopment that aims to upgrade New Jersey's primary international gateway. The 33-gate structure will replace the airport's Terminal A which, much like LaGuardia's Terminal B, had fallen below standards for an airport of Newark's importance and contributes to its poor perception among visitors.

Construction has been underway for just under two years, though the coronavirus pandemic had slightly delayed its completion, now estimated for late-2021. When the pandemic struck the Port Authority – including its executive director, Rick Cotton, who contracted the virus in March – the Newark project was among those that had to be adjusted to account for the implementation of needed safety features.

Business Insider was given a sneak peek during a tour with Cotton and other officials.

Take a look inside what will soon become Terminal 1 at Newark Liberty International Airport.

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