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Redmond Airport outlines $180 million terminal expansion, steady passenger growth and staffing challenges

3192688 · May 5, 2025
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Summary

Redmond Airport Director Zach Bash briefed BDAB on passenger growth, a new $180 million terminal project, funding sources including a Connect Oregon grant and airport revenue bonds, and air-service recruitment priorities.

Zach Bash, director of the Redmond Airport, told the advisory board that the airport will start construction on a terminal expansion within weeks and that the project totals about $180 million, funded through airport revenue bonds, federal grants and roughly $40 million in airport cash.

“The Redmond Municipal Airport is completely self-sustaining,” Bash said, noting the airport does not draw city general-fund dollars for operations and that most revenue comes from commercial traffic, parking, concessions and contractual fees.

Project and service overview

Bash said construction will add a new concourse with seven jet bridges, new…

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