Tweed New Haven Regional Airport released new designs of the proposed new 84,000-square-foot terminal on the East Haven side, now that designs are 60% complete. The new renderings come four months after an environmental permit application was filed with the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection by Avports, the Goldman Sachs-owned company that operates Tweed for the Tweed New Haven Airport Authority through its The New HVN subsidiary. East Haven and Save The Sound both have appealed that Dec. 21, 2024 FAA finding and called for a full environmental impact statement, which would go beyond the environmental assessment that was done as part of the FONSI process. Tweed’s plans call for a four-gate terminal that might be expandable at some point in the future, officials have said. The proposed project, the cost for which has been estimated at $70 million to $100 million, is on about 40 acres that formerly was used for Tweed’s now-decommissioned cross-wind runway.
Here’s what Tweed New Haven Regional Airport’s new proposed terminal looks like
