Positive Momentum

Modernizing the terminal, improving the parking system, and other passenger-friendly updates to bring travelers a best-in-class experience.

ABOUT THE TMSP

Learn the details of the Terminal Modernization & Seismic Program

PROJECT PHASES

Read about the phases of the TMSP and future projects planned

RENDERINGS & MEDIA

View renderings, video flythroughs, and progress photos

Tunnel between Terminal B & Pedestrian Plaza closed through March 2026

The next phase of our Terminal Modernization project is moving ahead of schedule. Effective October 21, 2025, the Pedestrian Tunnel between Terminal B and the Pedestrian Plaza is closed until March 2026.

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Upper Outer Drive Demolition - September 2025

MEM on the Move: Demolition of upper outer drive underway as lower level commercial lane opens

In the most visible show of terminal modernization yet, demolition of the upper outer drive began in mid-September to allow for construction of a new upper commercial drive. As the old drive started to come down, the new, lower-level commercial lane opened inside the three story garage to accommodate taxis, limos, ride-app users, and shuttles. Bright orange signage along every path and corridor help to direct passengers to the new commercial vehicle pick-up and drop-off lane. 

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Commercial Curb Updates - Sept 9, 2025

MEM on the Move: Ride app operations to move to arrivals level at MEM on September 9

Starting Tuesday, September 9, ride app operations will be moved to Memphis International Airport’s arrivals level, outside the C baggage claim area. The move is related to construction for Memphis International Airport’s Terminal Modernization and Seismic Program (TMSP) and the opening of a new commercial lane on the arrivals level. 

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“MEM is definitely on the move. More than two years ago, MEM reinvented the Memphis travel experience by introducing our modernized concourse. Now, we carry that momentum forward as we embark on our largest project ever, one that is designed to enhance our travelers’ experience and support our airport’s long-term growth.” — Terry Blue, President & CEO, Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority (MSCAA)