Roy Cooper, Pete Buttigieg Tout $27 Million Improvements to Charlotte-Douglas

Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles joined the high-profile pair as they explained the benefits of the project, which includes adding a new runway to the airport by 2027.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Holiday travel season is long over, but for Charlotte-Douglas International Airport – the seventh-busiest hub in the world – there are no days off. With the Charlotte area among the fastest-growing metros in the country, a bigger load means more stress on the system – but some much-needed relief is on the way.

118,000. That’s how many passengers fly in and out of Charlotte-Douglas any given day. For reference, that’s enough to fill Bank of America Stadium to capacity and still have over 40,000 fans waiting in line.

β€œThat’s a lot of people,” says Haley Gentry, the CEO at Charlotte-Douglas.

“And that’s a lot of pressure on our infrastructure and our facilities.”

It also brings in a lot of money.

β€œOur reports show that this airport has contributed $32 billion to this state’s economy in 2021,” Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles adds.

And, thanks to the bipartisan federal infrastructure passed by Congress in 2021, even more cash is heading Charlotte-Douglas’ way – something U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was quick to tout on his visit to the Queen City.

β€œI am here to congratulate this community and this airport on $27 million to modernize and improve the terminals here,” quips Buttigieg.

“And to improve the passenger experience for everybody who comes through Charlotte.”

Improvements like a 10-gate expansion in Concourse A, a parking canopy extension, baggage claim streamlining, and even a fourth runway set to open in 2027. Ideally, that means a shorter wait before you get to your gate.

β€œAny time you can get the flow of people moving faster, it’s going to help everybody out,” says Mike Vasquez, a Midland, NC, resident.

It also means more passengers, more jobs – and more opportunities for an already booming North Carolina economy.

β€œNorth Carolina has been ranked as the number-one state for business for two years in a row,” boasts North Carolina governor Roy Cooper.

β€œCharlotte-Douglas Airport is such a strong driver for us. Charlotte-Douglas Airport fills the bill.”

CLT is one of 114 airports – and four in North Carolina – receiving federal money. Avery County Airport in Spruce Pine is also raking in $2 million to build a new terminal.

β€œThrough the President’s infrastructure bill, we’ve got more federal funding going to public transit than at any time in U.S. history,” adds Buttigieg.

It’s not just for airports. Roughly $5 billion dollars are coming into North Carolina to help improve everything from roadways, railways, high speed internet, affordable energy, and more.