The Central West Virginia Regional Airport Authority has released plans for the next major component of the CRW Next Terminal Development Project. This $8 million investment will focus on renovating and modernizing the Pre-Security areas of the terminal at West Virginia International Yeager Airport (CRW).
This federally funded project is made possible through the Federal Aviation Administration Airport
Terminals Program Grant and is aimed at enhancing the passenger experience from the moment
travelers enter the terminal.
Renovations will include the ticket lobby, the ramp area near the secure area exit, baggage claim and all
public circulation spaces in between. Planned upgrades feature replacement of ticket counters, installation
of digital display signage, new flooring, refreshed finishes and updated lighting throughout the main lobby.
The current anticipated construction duration is 180 working days, with a projected start date in early October.
“This project is a key milestone in our long-term terminal modernization efforts,” says Dominique Ranieri, CEO
and airport director for CRW. “It reflects our commitment to improving the passenger experience, supporting future growth and making CRW a more welcoming and efficient gateway for travelers.”
The Pre-Security Renovations Project adds to the $12 million in active capital improvements currently
underway. Ongoing projects include lobby restroom upgrades, installation of a second baggage belt,
expansion of the general aviation apron and site preparation for a future maintenance facility relocation.
CRW Next is focused on prioritizing both infrastructure and customer service enhancements to position the
airport and the state as a top-tier travel destination. As the airport continues to grow, the CRW Next initiative
represents a strategic investment in the future of air travel in West Virginia, improving functionality,
accessibility and the overall experience for the flying public.