Close Menu

    Subscribe for Updates

    Get the latest local airport and aviation news delivered right into your inbox each week!

    News Updates
    Westchester County Moves Forward With Terminal Modernization

    Westchester County Moves Forward With Terminal Modernization at HPN

    June 23, 2026
    Neirs Tavern at JFKT8

    From Near-Closure to JFK Airport: The ‘Miracle’ Second Act of Neir’s Tavern

    June 22, 2026

    Airport Media, Inc.

    June 20, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube Flickr
    Metropolitan Airport News
    • Airport & Aviation Events
      • Submit Event
      • Airport & Aviation Events
    • Latest Airport News
      • Publisher’s Message
      • Editor’s Notebook
      • Leadership Insights
      • New York Aviation History
      • Fast Five
      • Non-Rev Traveler
      • On Duty
      • Company Spotlight
      • Air Cargo
      • Airline News
      • Airport Community
      • Airport Employment News
      • Airport News
      • Airport Safety & Security
      • Ground Services
      • Intermodal
    • Airport Employment
    • Back Issue Archive
    Metropolitan Airport News
    Home»Airport News»Westchester County Moves Forward With Terminal Modernization at HPN
    Airport News

    Westchester County Moves Forward With Terminal Modernization at HPN

    HNTB Selected to Design Passenger-Focused Improvements that Enhance Comfort, Efficiency and Experience -
    Metropolitan Airport NewsBy Metropolitan Airport NewsJune 23, 20264 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email
    Westchester County Moves Forward With Terminal Modernization

    Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins announced the selection of HNTB to lead the comprehensive feasibility study and concept design for the modernization of the terminal at Westchester County Airport (HPN).

    The selection marks a significant milestone in the County’s effort to reimagine the decades-old terminal and deliver a more modern, efficient and passenger-friendly experience, while maintaining full County ownership and operational control of the Airport.

    Jenkins said: “We all deeply value flying out of Westchester County Airport, but the reality is the currently terminal is not functional for basic needs like having a cup of coffee, sitting down on a chair or going to the bathroom. When flying out of HPN, we want our passengers to be safe and comfortable. Selecting HNTB with industry-leading expertise in airport planning and design is an important step toward delivering that experience. This is not expansion this is modernization – and we desperately need it.”

    The selection follows a rigorous and transparent procurement process. The County’s Department of Public Works and Transportation (DPW&T) conducted national research to identify firms with demonstrated expertise in terminal concept planning and aviation design.

    Westchester County Board of Legislators Chairman Vedat Gashi said: “This is great news for Westchester residents and everyone who travels through our airport. Today’s announcement moves us closer to giving airport visitors the experience they deserve. We’re taking a careful, responsible approach to modernizing an aging terminal while ensuring the County remains firmly in control of its future. I’m happy we’re taking this important step forward.”

    County Legislator Nancy Barr said: “Westchester County residents and visitors enjoy the convenience of traveling in and out of HPN but people often complain about the lack of adequate seating, bathrooms and eating options, particularly once they have gone through security. Changes that were made post 9-11 have created challenges for those who have to get to the terminal two hours early or whose flights get delayed.  I look forward to seeing creative ideas for modernizing the space.”

    HNTB’s New York office leader Mike Mangione said: “We’re proud to partner with Westchester County on this important next step for the airport. Our focus will be collaborating with the airport and stakeholders to explore modernization concepts that improve comfort and efficiency for travelers and create a terminal experience that truly matches how people travel today.”

    Chair of the Airport Advisory Board Nick Hartman said: “The passenger terminal at HPN has served our community for decades, but it’s time to bring the customer experience in line with what travelers expect in 2026 and beyond — within the operational limits that define HPN’s unique character. The Airport Advisory Board is eager to partner with the County in shaping what comes next for this vital gateway for our region.”

    A Pre-Qualification Board convened in August, followed by review by the Professional Selection Board in September. Eleven nationally recognized firms were approved to participate in the Request for Proposals (RFP) process. After careful evaluation of submissions, interviews and technical review, HNTB was recommended to the County Executive for final approval.

    The RFP called for a comprehensive feasibility study that will produce distinct terminal modernization concepts. The study will include:

    • Maintaining the existing terminal footprint, while fully reimagining the current 96,000-square-foot, three-level structure and its 700-linear-foot frontage.
    • Evaluating adjacent areas that may be repurposed, including frontage roadways, loading dock areas, and rental car quick-turn and ready lots.
    • Aligning the redesigned terminal with current industry standards and passenger expectations.

    Throughout the study and all future phases, the County will uphold all Terminal Use Regulations (TUR), including the 240-passenger-per-half-hour operational limit. The County will continue to engage the Airport Advisory Board and stakeholders as the project advances.

    Most recently HNTB supported Garden City Regional Airport in the delivery of a new terminal and currently serves as the program manager for the John F. Kennedy International Airport Redevelopment Program. HNTB also served as architect- and structural engineer-of-record on the Des Moines International Airport’s 22-gate expansion project.

    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email
    Metropolitan Airport News
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • X (Twitter)
    • LinkedIn

    Produced by a team of aviation professionals and enthusiasts, our mission is to inform and update the more than 68,000 employees who work on the metropolitan New York airport properties, as well as the many others that provide goods and services in the surrounding communities.

    RELATED NEWS & UPDATES

    Neirs Tavern at JFKT8

    From Near-Closure to JFK Airport: The ‘Miracle’ Second Act of Neir’s Tavern

    June 22, 2026
    JetBlue Mint Suite Metropolitan Airport News

    JetBlue Announces New Mint Culinary Partners

    June 16, 2026
    New Terminal One at JFK Airport

    New Terminal One Releases ESG Report Highlighting Innovation, Energy Resilience and Sustainability Progress

    June 13, 2026
    ASAK Saudi FIFA Metropolitan Airport News

    Cleared for Takeoff: NY & NJ Airports Brace for World Cup Crowds

    June 12, 2026
    IMG 1390 Metropolitan Airport News

    Welcome to Eataly!

    June 11, 2026
    LaGuardia Airport Aerial

    Temporary Flight Restrictions: Why They Matter in the Tri-State Area

    June 11, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    Subscribe for Weekly Email Updates

    Get the latest local airport news, events, and jobs delivered right into your inbox each week.

    Metropolitan Airport News Logo

    Metropolitan Airport News provides timely news, information and updates for both Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (PANYNJ) employees and businesses that provide services at, and around the major New York airports (JFK, LGA, EWR).

    John F. Kennedy International Airport
    PO Box 300877
    Jamaica, NY 11430 USA
    Phone: (718) 750-4441

    1. Guest on QueensLink or QueensWay?

      With QueensLink, you'll get both the park and train. QueensWay will provide only a park. Other cities that have tried…

    2. Maureen Katz on One Day Visit to Naples, Italy

      Hi Peter, It is great to hear from you! The 8 airlines were Evergreen International, Cosmopolitan Air Lines, People Express,…

    3. Peter Stagnitta on One Day Visit to Naples, Italy

      Hi Mo! Just curious, what were the eight airlines you worked for? You may not remember me, but I know…

    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn Flickr Instagram
    • About Us
    • Advertising
    • Airport Worker
    • Charitable Giving Program
    • Back Issue Archive
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    Copyright © 2026 Airport Media, Inc. All rights reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.