Skyport
MC Harry & Associates, Darin & Armstrong, Inc.
Miami International Airport
Elevated heliport facility with two helipads connected to Skyride system.
Miami International Airport’s Skyport Terminal was programmed as the first
stop in a network of heliports collectively operating as a regional commuter
helicopter system serving Dade, Broward, Monroe and Palm Beach Counties. Paired
with the Skyride Moving Sidewalk Bridge System, the Skyport/Skyride Project has
become the premier airport inter-change among multiple modes of ground transportation,
commuter air service and airline passenger circulation. |
MIA has extremely limited land resources, and therefore its
expansion opportunities are virtually limited to vertical stacking and overlay
concepts. The 4,000 sf heliport terminal iscomprised of an air conditioned check-in/arrivals-departure
lounge and an open-air breezway. The breezway is linked to an upper level vestibule
and the landing pad via an open stair, escalator, and a baggage/passenger lift.
The arrivals/departure lounge is accessible from Garage Level 7 approximately
65’ above grade. The lounge can also be accessed from two hydraulic elevators
which link the Skyport with the Terminal Wide Moving Sidewalk System.
The Skyport/Skybridge Project has constituted a major improvement to Miami
International
Airport’s landside infrastructure. It has updated this 1950’s vintage
terminal into a viable transportation center in a highly competitive global aviation
market.
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