Albany International Airport serves as a key regional hub for domestic flights in the Northeast United States.


Albany International Airport is located six miles northwest of Albany, New York, and serves as a major entry point for the region. It is owned by the Albany County Airport Authority and covers 1,000 acres of land. The airport is a small air traffic hub, connecting travelers to major hubs like Newark and Chicago.
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Passenger traffic has shown a steady recovery, reaching near pre-pandemic levels with a projected increase to 1.7 million enplanements by 2026.
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Workers include those across airlines, ground services, concessions, and municipal operations.

The airport is undergoing a $100 million terminal revitalization project to enhance passenger experience and capacity.
The airport is focusing on improving operational efficiency through modern technology, though specific advancements are not detailed.
While specific initiatives are not detailed, the airport aims to align with broader environmental standards in aviation.
Engage with local and federal authorities to ensure compliance with aviation regulations and secure necessary funding for infrastructure projects.
Prioritize modernization and expansion projects to address capacity constraints and enhance operational resilience.
Accelerate the adoption of sustainable practices to meet environmental goals and regulatory requirements.