The Maryland Board of Public Works has approved a $332.5 million contract that should bring significant improvements to some of BWI Marshall Airport’s busiest terminals.
The funding approved by the state will help improve baggage-handling systems in terminals A and B and improve connections between those two terminals. Those terminals are used by Southwest Airlines, which is the airport’s biggest aviation partner. The state says that some 70% of BWI Marshall passengers fly on Southwest.
A significant chunk of the construction package, $135 million, will also help Southwest build a new maintenance facility at the airport. It would be Southwest’s first such facility in the Northeast region.
The board comprises the governor (represented during the hearing Thursday by Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford), State Treasurer Dereck Davis and Comptroller Peter Franchot.
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