Corpus Christi International Airport

5 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 10 Beyond the design Garver knows dedication goes beyond the runway. It’s about growing with trusted partners, like Corpus Christi International Airport. For seven years running we’ve been working together on the critical infrastructure projects that help our communities take flight. GarverUSA.com Derek Mayo, PE, PMP | Senior Aviation Project Manager says Smith. “So, we are in full development mode. We have replaced every jet bridge, and we are going to replace the windows and put in a new rooftop ventilation system. Then, we are creating a 1200-square-foot outdoor patio as part of our terminal expansion, so people can go outside and enjoy our 320 days of sunshine. There will be an outdoor dog park as well. And we now have the most state-of-the-art upgraded washrooms – as you would expect in a VIP Club.” Corpus Christi International is currently served by three airlines – United, American, and Southwest. They have also recently seen an increase in charter flights with Sun Country, a charter service for casinos in Reno and even as far as the Mississippi Gulfport. “Our passenger numbers are actually back to where they were in 2019,” Smith reports. “The only problem is that we no longer have the same number of

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