Terminal 4 is the largest terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, and the only privately-operated terminal in the United States. At nearly two million square feet, Terminal 4 is home to 34 airlines and over 12,000 employees. Operated by JFK International Terminal LLC (JFKIAT), we are proud to be the first air terminal in the United States to be awarded a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance gold-level certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.
Terminal 4 has been recognized as one of the top performers in sustainability and energy management. We are committed to leading the industry by reducing our carbon footprint and operating a sustainable and healthy facility for our employees and more than 21 million passengers that enter the terminal each year. Operational and maintenance protocols are centered around sustainable principles that include water and energy efficiency, waste management, indoor environment quality and innovation. We have developed goals and strategies to continue to measure, evaluate, and improve our environmental performance. Terminal 4’s comprehensive sustainability program demonstrates our continued commitment to sustainable growth and conservation of our natural resources.