When the first travelers enter the new terminal at Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) on Tuesday, they are going to notice more changes than just the spacious, gleaming new building that greets them.

As part of the $1.7 billion makeover of the former US Airways hub in western Pennsylvania that opens Tuesday, PIT has undertaken a full refresh of its signage. Everything from the physical wayfinding to the flight information displays, known as "FIDS," sports a new look and feel that is distinctly Pittsburgh.

New black-and-yellow pylons — yes, they do draw inspiration from Pittsburgh's sports teams — stand at the entries under the soaring wood-toned ceiling, directing travelers to their respective airline counter or security to catch their flight.

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