DFW Airport Completes Terminal F Module Moves as Sixth Terminal Takes Shape

DFW Terminal F Module Move 3

The future of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) continues to take shape with the completion of its latest construction milestone โ€“ the historic move of six prefabricated module structures that have come together to create the framework for the first phase of the airportโ€™s new Terminal F.

The modules, some nearly as large as a football field, were moved overnight during a two-week period using self-propelled modular transporters along one of DFWโ€™s airside taxiways. The structures were then placed onto the foundations constructed at the Terminal F site, where the facility will now proceed to the next stage of construction.

โ€œThis milestone reflects the dedication and vision of the many teams who are building the future of our airport,โ€ said DFWโ€™s CEO Chris McLaughlin. โ€œTogether with our partners, we are delivering infrastructure through innovation and collaboration that will serve the growing needs of North Texas while setting the stage for the next era of DFWโ€™s development. By embracing modular construction, we are finding smarter ways to deliver results faster, with less impact on travelers.โ€

The milestone serves as another example of how DFW has used modular construction for the development of terminal facilities and further showcases the benefits it brings to airports.

โ€œDFW is at the forefront of innovation in terminal construction, continually redefining what’s possible,โ€ said Mohamed Charkas, DFWโ€™s Executive Vice President of Infrastructure and Development. โ€œThe time we save using modular construction techniques is crucial for fostering the growth of our community and supporting our airline partners. We are steadfast in our commitment to being an economic engine for North Texas.โ€

In May, DFW and American Airlines announced the decision to expand the scope and accelerate the phasing of the new Terminal F. With the first phase of construction already underway, DFW has been hard at work designing the subsequent phases while concurrently constructing the modules offsite. The first phase of the Terminal F expansion program is anticipated to open with 15 gates in 2027.

The estimated $4 billion Terminal F is planned to ultimately deliver a total of 31 gates to be serviced entirely by American Airlines, expand capacity for international operations and widebody aircraft, and include areas to facilitate parking, ticketing, check-in, security screening, and baggage operations. American will return some gates in other areas of the airport, which will help facilitate the growth of other airlines at DFW as well. In addition to a new centralized Skylink Station, which is included with the first phase of construction, the final configuration will provide a walking connection with Terminal D.

Source: DFW Airport (Edited by Subcontractors USA)

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