Norfolk, VA — (Feb. 20, 2026) – Norfolk International Airport this week offered invited guests a first look inside its soon-to-open international arrivals facility. The new two-story, 26,000-square- foot Federal Inspection Services (FIS) building’s open floorplan and floor-to-ceiling windows give arriving travelers a welcoming aesthetic that seamlessly integrates many of the latest security and processing efficiencies utilized by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Primary processing and baggage claim occur on the same level as travelers’ arrival gate allowing for easy movement from aircraft through screening before exiting the FIS to reach ground transportation options.
On the building’s first floor, a new Global Entry office with adjacent parking will allow those enrolling in the widely popular trusted traveler program to easily move in and out of their interview appointments without having to enter ORF’s terminals or parking garages.
The $31 million project, including design and constructions costs, required approximately 18 months to complete. It was funded in part by $13.5 million in federal support arranged by members of Virginia’s U.S. Congressional delegation. Reps. Bobby Scott and Jen Kiggans were present for this Wednesday’s ribbon-cutting alongside Norfolk Airport Authority Board Chairman Peter Decker, III; Matthew F. Suarez, Director, Field Operations for U.S. Customs and Border Protection; and Norfolk Airport Authority President and Chief Executive Officer Mark Perryman…