Take a look! Newly renovated skybridge unveiled at MIA

MIAMI – The newest glass boarding bridge was unveiled at Miami International Airport on Friday.

Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava joined Miami-Dade Aviation Department officials for a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

“I am so proud to unveil our newest glass bridge at MIA and announce our ambitious plans to introduce 60 more, making MIA the largest user of these energy-efficient innovations in the country,” said Levine Cava. “These bridges not only enhance the traveler experience but also demonstrate our commitment to sustainability and innovation.”

MIA is installing a total of 62 translucent bridges over the next four years.

The new skybridge will provide a more modern appearance and more energy-efficient option for customers.

“The airport’s Modernization in Action (M.I.A.) Plan has modernized 30 other gates since 2019 with state-of-the-art steel bridges, but the rest of MIA’s 126 bridges moving forward will be replaced with glass,” according to a MIA news release.

The airport will be investing over $1.6 billion for maintenance and infrastructure upgrades.

“The boarding bridge is that critical first step a visitor takes into MIA and Miami-Dade County,” MIA Director/ CEO Ralph Cutié said in the release. “What better way to give a positive first impression of our County than to see our magnificent Miami skyline as soon as you exit your flight? Our boarding bridges are also the first step a passenger takes into our M.I.A plan, which is modernizing the entire airport experience from the cabin to the curb.”

Those upgrades will also include transportation and bathroom renovations.


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