Pittsburgh International Airport is in the midst of a transformation aimed at meeting the needs of the Pittsburgh region through a $1.7 billion modernization comprised of a new terminal, new parking complex and extensive improvements to existing facilities. This project has generated billions of dollars for the region as well as 14,300 jobs.
Christina Cassotis, CEO of the Allegheny County Airport Authority, which is the agency that oversees developments at Pittsburgh's main airport, discusses the region's viability as a national hub for energy production and infrastructure, and why the modernization efforts will help solidify that trend. Christina speaks with Tim Stenovec and Isabelle Lee on Bloomberg Businessweek Daily.
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