Philadelphia Airport plans cargo expansion with help from the US

US Federal Government funding will help Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) roll out its $1.2bn cargo expansion programme. PHL’s cargo expansion programme, which was announced in June, will see the airport increase its air cargo facility footprint by 136 acres and almost triple its cargo building square footage from 600,000 to 1.4m. Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon (PA-05) said, “PHL’s vision for the use of these funds through a robust cargo expansion means new opportunities for individuals across our region.” The cargo development programme will not only help PHL obtain a bigger portion of air cargo that comes into the Greater Philadelphia area, it could also have an annual economic impact of $870 million for the region and create as many as 6,000 permanent jobs and approximately 5,000 construction jobs annually over the course of the project.