Dubai confirmed Sunday it would be shifting its airport operations from the current Dubai International Airport to Al Maktoum International Airport “within the next 10 years.”
11.04.2024 - 14:05 / thepointsguy.com / John F.Kennedy
Some airports put their terminal and parking lot roofs to clever use by installing solar panels to generate electricity for day-to-day operations or backup power.
For example, more than 11,000 solar panels cover parking lot and building rooftops at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). When completed around 2030, the roof of New Terminal One at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) will be home to 13,000 solar panels.
There will also be solar panels on the roof of the new international terminal being built at Amerigo Vespucci Airport (FLR) in Florence, Italy.
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Along with these solar panels, there will be a 19-acre vineyard that promotes and takes advantage of the airport's location in Tuscany — the heart of Italy's wine country. As a bonus, the rooftop vineyard will provide thermal insulation to help boost the building's sustainability goals.
New York-based Rafael Vinoly Architects is the firm tasked with designing Florence's new, sky-lit terminal building; it is expected to serve more than 5.9 million international passengers a year. According to the firm's statement about the project, the vineyard-covered roof is designed so that it "peels off the ground to slope upwards with the terminal building beneath it."
That enormous surface "hides the airport terminal when viewed from Brunelleschi's Duomo and other prominent vantage points in the city," the architects said. They hope the terminal, which will also have a new rail link to the city and region, "will not only serve as a new landmark for the city's sustainable future, but also as a symbol of the traditions, history and innovative spirit that continue to drive the Italian economy into the 21st century."
The 38-row rooftop vineyard will be cultivated and harvested by a vintner from the region. Better yet, plans call for the wine to be made from the airport's vineyard grapes and aged in on-site wine cellars.
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If all goes according to plan, passengers at the Florence airport will someday be able to visit the airport's wine bar and drink what may be advertised as "roof-to-table wine."
That day won't come any time soon, though. The airport's international terminal building will be completed in two phases: one by 2026 and the other by 2035. Plus, it takes years for vines and wines to mature.
While we wait for airport wine, there are some other airports where travelers can sip drinks brewed or distilled on-site.
At Florida's Tampa International Airport (TPA), ales and lagers are brewed in a three-barrel brewhouse at Cigar City Brewing's Brewpub and Taproom at Airside C, near Gate 43. One
Dubai confirmed Sunday it would be shifting its airport operations from the current Dubai International Airport to Al Maktoum International Airport “within the next 10 years.”
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