Developer Aeroterm has announced the completion of its 50,400 sq ft airside cargo facility at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG). The building can accommodate cargo, ground support equipment and other terminal support users, such as flight kitchens and commissaries.
The LEED-certified facility at CVG is designed to meet the additional capacity needs at the airport as the demand for shipping grows. Tenants of the new facility will benefit from the expansion, as will the CVG airport. The newly enlarged facility offers 6,000 sq ft of available space and the flexibility to expand by 120,000 sq ft in future phases, insulated precast walls with structural steel framing, direct access to aircraft apron and ground support equipment-rated (GSE) concrete tie-in for GSE storage and freight staging and an integrated airport security system.
The new Aeroterm facility is among other large supply chain facilities at CVG including a DHL global hub and Amazon’s new Prime Air cargo hub which will be completed in 2025.
“There has been a strong increase in cargo volumes and GSE support needs at CVG Airport in recent years and this expansion project is a direct response to that increasing demand,” said Alexi Lachambre, Vice President of Investments and Development, Aeroterm. “It was a privilege to work on this project and we look forward to our continued partnership with CVG to support their growing needs.”
Additionally, Aeroterm, at present, is working on air cargo development at John F Kennedy International Airport, Miami International Airport, Manchester-Boston Regional Airport and the latest phase of an air cargo development at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport.