Architectural Design for Aviation

Shaping cutting-edge airports that perform today and are adaptable for tomorrow.

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Aviation facilities are under growing pressure to do more with less — handling rising passenger volumes, evolving security requirements and stringent sustainability targets — all while maintaining uninterrupted operations and serving as marquee international destinations. Architectural design plays a critical role in balancing safety, operational efficiency, technological advancement and passenger experience, shaping airports that reduce operational risk, adapt to change, meet consumer expectations and support long-term growth in an increasingly complex and regulated environment.

We work with aviation owners and operators to navigate these challenges by delivering architectural design solutions from planning through delivery and beyond. Working across complex, live environments, we integrate design with program strategy, stakeholder coordination and long-term asset needs, enabling airports to manage risk, improve passenger flow, support consumer experience and build facilities that remain resilient as demands evolve.

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    Tackling aging infrastructure, globally

    Rehabilitation of aging facilities is a challenge for airport owners globally. Jacobs enables asset life extension, reduces cost and delivers resilient upgrades under complex conditions. 

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    Smarter decisions that last decades

     Airport leaders must make high-stakes, long-term choices. Jacobs brings the insight and delivery expertise to balance risk, cost and future demand.

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    Turning digital and AI into real results

    Digital and AI can transform airports. Jacobs plans and delivers these solutions, unlocking efficiency, capacity and better passenger experiences.

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Modern construction methods to minimize disruption

We use prefabricated design and offsite construction to speed up delivery and reduce disruption to live airport operations. Scalable concourse modules are built offsite with less waste and installed quickly, helping airports expand or upgrade facilities efficiently within tight constraints.

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Sustainable design from day one

We design airport facilities with net zero goals in mind from the start. This includes electrification, low-carbon materials, energy use and financing. We simultaneously prioritize passenger and workforce well-being across construction and asset lifecycle.

Designing terminals for evolving passenger needs

Addressing key questions on terminal planning, airside integration, resilience and long-term asset performance.

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Jacobs has the capability and track record to design most building types around an airport campus. Terminal buildings and directly adjacent infrastructure is our primary focus, although we also deliver consolidated Rent-A-Car facility (CONRAC), ground transport interchange (GTI), baggage handling system (BHS), air traffic control tower (ATCT), maintenance, repairs and overhaul (MRO), aircraft rescue and firefighting building (ARFF), central receiving and distribution facility (CRDF), commercial, aerotropolis, airport city, parking, pedestrian bridges, concourse, headhouse and cargo.  

Designing airports in live environments requires phased planning, close coordination with airport operations and airlines and designs that accommodate construction without disrupting passengers or flight operations. Aviation architects account for security, safety requirements and operational continuity to reduce risk and maintain performance throughout delivery.

Effective airport design streamlines passenger flow, reduces congestion and creates intuitive spaces that are easy to navigate. By integrating smart layouts, digital tools and flexible processing areas, airports can handle more passengers while improving comfort, accessibility and overall experience.

Flexible design focuses on modular layouts, adaptable spaces and scalable infrastructure. This allows terminals to expand, reconfigure or adopt new technologies over time, helping airports respond to changing passenger volumes, airline needs and security requirements without major disruption.

Sustainable airport design starts early, with energy-efficient systems, low-carbon materials and electrified infrastructure. By optimizing energy use, reducing embodied carbon and integrating renewable solutions, airports can lower emissions while creating healthier environments for passengers and staff. 

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