Animal Airport and Handling Center Facility Constructed with IMPs
The world's first privately owned animal airport and handling center showcases a high-performance, energy-efficient insulated metal panel (IMP) building envelope.
The Ark at New York City's John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport sets the standard in world-class, luxury accommodations — for animals. The 178,000-square-foot airside cargo terminal will change the way passengers and corporations transport pets and livestock, particularly dogs, cats, horses, cattle and birds. The $48 million facility houses nearly 50 horse stalls, a cattle pen, a veterinary clinic and spa-like facilities to pamper household pets.