Smart windows for top airports

When travelers enjoy a first-rate passenger experience, airports and airlines win. SageGlass smart windows help aviation architects create energy-efficient curtain walls that solve solar control challenges, make travelers comfortable, and provide visual appeal.
Enhance passenger experience

Glare and heat are uncomfortable for passengers. Dynamic glass lets in plenty of light but keeps spaces cool and comfortable.

 

JFK Lounge
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Reduce Cooling, Improve Comfort

By rejecting up to 95% of solar energy, smart windows reduce HVAC costs and improve thermal comfort for passengers and employees.

 

Airport waiting area at AVL with SageGlass
Avoid blinds and shades

Shades, fins, and louvers are hard to clean and maintain. With smart glass, you can design spaces without traditional blinds and shades for a clean, modern aesthetic.

Inside a commercial building with people walking and seating and queues.
Create a connected building

SageGlass is intelligent on its own, but it’s also an IoT system, capable of integrating with building management systems for holistic building optimization.

 

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Maximize outdoor views

With smart windows, passengers can enjoy views of the outdoors without the obstruction of blinds or shades.

 

JFK Delta Lounge with SageGlass
Comfort Where it Counts
The gate experience sets the tone for the journey. Yet large curtainwalls—common in modern terminal design—can turn seating areas into uncomfortable hot zones, with uneven temperatures disrupting comfort for both passengers and employees. Discover how SageGlass improves thermal comfort and elevates the travel experience.
33 Airports & Counting
Our Experience Speaks for Itself
Check out why leading airports worldwide are selecting SageGlass to deliver unparalleled passenger experience and accelerate sustainability goals.
  • DFW: Dallas Fort Worth
  • PHL: Philadelphia
  • BNA: Nashville
  • JAX: Jacksonville
  • MSP: Minneapolis-St. Paul
  • SFO: San Francisco
  • BWI: Thurgood Marshall Airport
  • JFK: 2 Delta Sky Clubs
  • ATL: Delta Sky Club
  • And many more...

See SageGlass in action across a variety of aviation installations.

Airports
Brownsville International Airport
During a recent study at the Brownsville South Padre International Airport, passengers and employees were 2-3x more likely to be satisfied with thermal comfort, amount of daylight and glare control when smart windows were in use....
Texas, USA
Exterior of school building with custom smart glass windows.
Airports
Nashville International Airport
Nashville International Airport® chose SageGlass windows for a redesign of its Concourse D, making the space modern, energy efficient, and comfortable. Smart windows offer passengers and employees natural light and views while min...
Nashville International: Concourse D
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Airports
Ronald Reagan National Airport
At Ronald Reagan National Airport, SageGlass smart windows deliver daylight, views, and comfort that contribute to an excellent passenger experience. Dynamic glass also helps personnel at security checkpoints by reducing glare and...
Washington D.C., USA
Aerial shot of an airport with large modern smart glass windows.
Airports
Minneapolis - St.Paul International Airport
For its east-facing Charles Lindbergh terminal, MSP airport chose SageGlass windows to provide plenty of outdoor views to passengers and employees, while eliminating glare and heat. The airport has seen a reduction in stress and i...
Minnesota, USA
Building with smart windows from left to right on a large modern glass building.
Airports
IATA
The International Air Transport Association, which represents the world’s airlines, chose SageGlass smart glass for a renovation of its Geneva headquarters. The dynamic windows have reduced the need for air conditioning by 60%, mi...
Geneva, Switzerland
Interior of the IATA building, tinted glass roof with IATA lettering.

Smart Windows Deliver First Class Comfort

Interested in learning whether SageGlass dynamic glass is a fit for your aviation project?