Take a look! Newly renovated skybridge unveiled at MIA

MIAMI ā€“ 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.

ā€œI 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,ā€ said Levine Cava. ā€œThese bridges not only enhance the traveler experience but also demonstrate our commitment to sustainability and innovation.ā€

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.

ā€œThe airportā€™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 MIAā€™s 126 bridges moving forward will be replaced with glass,ā€ according to a MIA news release.

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

ā€œThe boarding bridge is that critical first step a visitor takes into MIA and Miami-Dade County,ā€ MIA Director/ CEO Ralph CutiĆ© said in the release. ā€œWhat 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.ā€

Those upgrades will also include transportation and bathroom renovations.


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