American Airlines is doubling down on its "Gateway to the Americas" with a massive $1 billion commitment to transform its primary international hub at Miami International Airport (MIA). Announced officially during a press conference on February 25, 2026, the investment centers on a comprehensive reimagining of Concourse D, specifically the long-criticized Gate D60 area, which will be replaced by a state-of-the-art three-level extension.
The project, dubbed the North Terminal West Extension, marks the most significant infrastructure update for the carrier at MIA since the completion of the North Terminal over a decade ago. Currently, the D60 area serves as a ground-level holding space where passengers must navigate multiple boarding ramps and outdoor walkways to reach small regional jets. The new plan will replace this "bus-gate" style operation with 17 traditional contact gates equipped with jet bridges, capable of accommodating both larger regional aircraft and mainline narrowbody jets.
A Transformational Gateway
The $1 billion project is a cornerstone of the broader $9 billion "M.I.A. Plan" (Modernization in Action) spearheaded by Miami-Dade County. Beyond the 17 new gates, the extension will provide 30,000 square feet of new concession space and an additional 30,000 square feet dedicated to premium lounges. This includes the highly anticipated new Flagship® Lounge and an expansion of existing Admirals Club® facilities.
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom, who joined local officials for the unveiling of the renderings, emphasized the hub's strategic importance:
"Miami is an essential hub and international gateway for American, and it’s a key part of our history and our future. The brand-new, reimagined D60 is a transformational project that will provide a much-improved experience for our customers and our team."

Operational Upgrades and International Connectivity
One of the project’s most critical technical upgrades is the addition of direct third-floor access to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facility. This will allow the new gates to handle international arrivals seamlessly, a vital feature as American continues to expand its footprint in Latin America, Europe, and the Caribbean.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava hailed the investment as a milestone for the region’s economic future:
"The D60 expansion is one of the most monumental customer service improvements within our unprecedented airport-wide modernization plan, which will transform the passenger experience at MIA from the cabin to the curb over the next five years."
The announcement comes as American prepares for a record-breaking summer 2026 season in Miami. The carrier plans to operate more than 380 peak daily flights to 155 destinations. Notable recent and upcoming additions to the network include the launch of nonstop service to Bimini, Bahamas, and the highly anticipated year-round service to Milan, Italy, beginning March 29, 2026.
The following table outlines the key flights impacted by American’s 2026 growth strategy in Miami, including new routes and expanded high-frequency services.
| Flight No. | Route | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Duration | Operating Days |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AA 4108 | Miami (MIA) – Bimini (BIM) | 10:14 AM | 11:06 AM | 0h 52m | Mon, Wed, Sat |
| AA 198 | Miami (MIA) – Milan (MXP) | 06:15 PM | 09:30 AM (+1) | 9h 15m | Daily (Starts Mar 29) |
| AA 909 | Miami (MIA) – Buenos Aires (EZE) | 08:30 PM | 06:45 AM (+1) | 9h 15m | Daily |
| AA 931 | Miami (MIA) – Buenos Aires (EZE) | 10:15 PM | 08:35 AM (+1) | 9h 20m | Daily (Expanded) |
| AA 2439 | Sarasota (SRQ) – Miami (MIA) | 06:00 AM | 07:05 AM | 1h 05m | Daily |
| AA 452 | Destin (VPS) – Miami (MIA) | 12:45 PM | 03:30 PM | 1h 45m | Daily |
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Timeline and Sustainability
Construction on the Concourse D extension is scheduled to break ground in early 2027, with a target completion date of summer 2030. The facility is being designed with sustainability at its core, aiming for LEED Silver and Envision Verified certifications through the use of resilient materials and energy-efficient climate control systems.

Photo: Miami International Airport
While the project will undoubtedly cause temporary logistical challenges for the 15,500 MIA-based American Airlines employees, the long-term payoff is expected to solidify Miami’s position as the preeminent U.S. gateway. The new concourse will feature expansive indoor layouts, high ceilings, and sprawling indoor palm trees, reflecting the "vibrancy of the communities" the airline serves.
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