The last two KCI Master Plans recommended building a new, single terminal for added convenience and efficiency. The City of Kansas City, Missouri City Council approved an 18-month study to validate the goals, objectives and passenger demand characteristics that will guide the design of a new South Terminal Complex. Now underway the study will also yield an integrated plan of finance, an environmental baseline and strategy and prepare an implementation approach for the complex. The link below provides an overview presentation. Additional information will be posted as it is available.

The Future of KCI

On Dec 18th, 2008, the City Council for the City of Kansas City, Missouri approved Resolution No. 081231. This resolution adopts the Kansas City International Airport 2008 Master Plan Study and Part 150 Noise Compatibility Program as the official guide for development of Kansas City International Airport. The Executive Summary for each of these studies is presented on this site.

Introduction to the Master Plan • Part 150 • Area Plan Studies

The Aviation Department in cooperation with the City Planning and Development Department for Kansas City, Missouri have updated our KCI Aviation Master Plan, Part 150 Noise Compatibility Plan, and Land Use Area Plan Studies for the KCI area over the next eighteen months. These Plans are important tools the City uses to identify aviation issues and needs, land use, transportation issues, development guidelines, recommendations and priorities for public investment, stormwater management and environmental stewardship for the project area.  They will serve as the framework to guide decision-making as it relates to the KCI facilities and the City’s overall Comprehensive Plan.  This is the first time anywhere that an Airport Master Plan and Noise Compatibility Study have ever been combined with a general land use plan for the surrounding area.