b'TERMINALSJFK29FACTS&FIGURES Project: Terminal Updates Location: John F. Kennedy Intl Airport, in NYTerminal: 4Terminal Operator: JFK Intl Air Terminal LLC (JFKIAT)Anchor Tenant: Delta Air Lines Facility Expansion: 150,000 sq. ft.Cost: $1.5 billionFunding: JFKIAT municipality bondsProject Management: Delta; JFKIATConstruction & Implementation:Dec. 2021Jan. 2023 with ongoing improvements through Dec. 2025Key Technology Components: Gate efficiency & real-time visibility program; advanced passenger flow management system; tracking system for mobility carts; interactive waste-sorting assistant; cloud-based passenger processing technology, including self-service kiosks, common-use workstations, biometric integrations & shared-use auto bag drop units Key Facility Upgrades: New lounges;10 new aircraft parking positions; additional domestic baggage claim carousel; digital signage; modernized restrooms Passenger Processing Technology: AmadeusAdvanced Passenger Flow Management System: Copenhagen OptimizationMobility Cart Tracking System:Volan TechnologyInteractive Waste-Sorting Assistant: Intuitive AITurnaround Gate Control Solution: AssaiaGeneral Contractor: Delta Air Lines Engineering: ARUP Architect: Gensler PHOTO: JFKIAT General Contractor for Wayfinding Upgrades; Project Management:Turner Construction General Contractor for Restroom Renovations & Capital One Lounge; Project Management for Delta One Executive Officer Roel Huinink notes that the T4 redevelopment wasLounge: Holt Constructionshaped by two primary drivers: meeting the airports expectationsGeneral Contractor for Self-Service Bag to comply with Port Authority plans, and accommodating Delta AirDrops & Departures Kiosks; Holdroom Lines evolving footprint at JFK. Both required repurposing space,Upgrades; LED Lighting in Retail& Concourses: VRH Construction updating processes and refining operations. Electrical: GMA Electrical Corp.The T4 redevelopment was originally scoped as a $3.8 billionElectrical: Unity Electric program in 2019, and it centered on an expansion of capacityROEL HUININK Signage Fabrication: Going Signs; Signsbeyond Deltas consolidation at T4. However, the impacts of the& Decal Corp.COVID pandemic prompted Delta and the Port Authority to renegotiate the project scope, resulting in a $1.5 billion program that began in late 2021. Given the requiredKey Benefits: Enhanced passenger experience; improved traffic flow; improved operating efficiency; timelines, this was an extraordinary undertaking.increased capacityAirportImprovement.comJanuary | February 2026'