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Sacramento International Airport Terminal Modernization Plan
 Sacramento International Airport (SMF) is your gateway to Northern California destinations and major cities across the U.S., and the world. Service is available from 13 major carriers and one commuter airline. Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, SMF has demonstrated its strength among other airports by adding five new air carriers (Aloha, Mexicana, Frontier, Hawaiian, and JetBlue) to its rosters after September 11, 2001.
Sacramento International Airport has been the site of change over recent years. Improvements are either currently planned or underway on the roadways, parking, landscaping, and airfield.
What is the Terminal Modernization Plan?
SCAS is involved in a multi-phased planning effort to identify (plan and design) and implement the future vision for SMF. The SMF Master Plan was the first phase of this process and the final draft was approved by the Board of Supervisors in February 2004.
The Terminal Modernization Program is the second phase of this planning effort. It was developed to identify preliminary facilities requirements, terminal complex alternatives, evaluation of those alternatives and the selection of a preferred terminal development concept. The Project Definition Manual is the result of the Phase II efforts and is presented as a "living" document that will evolve throughout the process.
Terminal Modernization Design Concept Graphics
Design Concept 1 Influenced by the valley, including feeling of ascension and descestion.







Design Concept 2 Influenced by the mountain ranges and tree canopy.






Design Concept 3 Influenced by Northern California's unique sense of place with a mix of mountain, valley and tree influences.







For more information : http://www.sacairports.org
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