The City of Fresno has opened a new terminal expansion at Fresno Yosemite International Airport, completing the largest airport modernization project in the facility’s history.
The $150 million project added approximately 98,000 square feet through the new Concourse B and a new international arrivals facility. The expansion includes two swing-gate jet bridges for domestic and international flights, expanded passenger holdrooms, and a public arrivals lobby with an outdoor plaza.
The project also delivered an expanded 13,000-square-foot security screening checkpoint, a new baggage handling system, upgraded flight information displays, additional seating areas, and new retail and dining space.
The City of Fresno financed the project through federal infrastructure grants, Federal Aviation Administration grants, Passenger Facility Charges, Measure C transportation funds, Transportation Security Administration grants, and airport revenue bonds.
Q&D Construction served as the general contractor, and CSHQA provided architectural services. Construction began in 2020 and reached completion in December 2025. The airport placed the new concourse and arrivals facility into service in January 2026.
The expansion increases international arrivals capacity, improves passenger screening efficiency, and supports future airline growth. Fresno Yosemite International Airport served nearly 2.7 million passengers in 2024 and operates flights to more than 14 domestic and international destinations.