Opened at the dawn of the Space Age, the 66-year-old terminal at John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Columbus, Ohio will soon give way to a new facility that embodies the aspirations for air travel in the 21st century.
To date, more than $4 billion in funding has been secured for the critical Pacific Northwest transportation link with $1.5 billion in estimated toll revenue as well.
The U.S. Dept. of Transportation is supplying a $6.9-billion grant and $4.1 billion in low-interest loans on top of previously announced federal funding.