Sea Prime is investing in Milan Linate Airport where it will expand both the terminal and the parking areas in view of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
Enlarging the lounges and passenger service areas
Sea Prime, which is part of the Sea group that manages all the airport infrastructures dedicated to business and general aviation at both Linate and Malpensa airports, is to enlarge the lounges and passenger service areas. This will be done by incorporating the adjacent hangar, increasing the overall surface area of the Linate Prime terminal by about 2,000 square metres. At the same time, a functional overhaul and extension is planned, as well as a restyling of both the landside and airside facades.
Materials that enhance the terminal's essential and elegant design
This extension is an opportunity to give the area a new identity that reflects the service offered which is iconic and respectful of the surrounding landscape. A reflective, undulating metal exterior was designed adding brightness and integrating with the environment thanks to its reflective properties. Inside a dynamic layout has been designed to accommodate the flow of passenger movement, together with material selections that enhance the terminal's essential and elegant design.
The first Saf incentive programme
Sea Prime has also launched the first Saf incentive programme aimed at business aviation operators refuelling at Linate and Malpensa Prime airports, with the Saf “drop in” programme. This will be launched in 2024 and will provide a contribution of €1,000 per tonne of certified pure Saf, with a proportional adjustment mechanism in case demand exceeds the available funds of €50,000 for the current programme.
Creating a modern and sustainable terminal”
“Sea Prime is constantly striving to meet the growing demand for business aviation services and infrastructures in Milan,-says Chiara Dorigotti, CEO of Sea Prime. -The main objective of the terminal expansion is to create a modern and sustainable terminal while respecting the surrounding environment, embodying principles of environmental responsibility and innovation. The new Saf contribution programme, the first of its kind in Europe, is a tangible support to the sector's decarbonization commitment”.































