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https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2023/11/30/united-airlines-redevelopment-groundbreaking.html
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United Airlines breaks ground on $2.6B Terminal B redevelopment project at IAH, other new developments
By Sofia Gonzalez – Reporter, Houston Business Journal
Nov 30, 2023
Updated Nov 30, 2023 5:25pm CST
United Airlines (Nasdaq: UAL) has officially broken ground on the $2.6 billion redevelopment of Terminal B at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH).
During the Nov. 30 groundbreaking event, the airline shared more details about the expansion — which is currently awaiting final approval for the city's portion of funding — as well as a new baggage system, a new United Club location and the addition of A321neo, the first new Airbus aircraft to enter United’s fleet since 2002. According to the airline, these investments are part of its United Next growth plan, which aims to make its fleet bigger.
With the Terminal B redevelopment project, United Airlines plans to modernize and triple the capacity of the current facility, which was built in 1969. Once the redevelopment is complete, Terminal B will span 765,000 square feet across three levels and will have 22 mainline, narrow-body gates.
The project includes upgrades such as expansion of curbside and roadway capacity, expansion of the ticketing lobby, and two new passenger concourses. It will also include two major concession hubs with 115,000 square feet of food and retail space, an expanded baggage claim hall and a new baggage-handling system.
The proposed Terminal B expansion will also include a new United Club location, joining the eight new clubs the airline has introduced within the past two years. With United Club and lounge locations, travelers have access to free snacks and beverages and high-speed Wi-Fi, among other amenities.
The goal with the redevelopment project is to help increase the number of people who can travel during peak periods 40% by 2026, in comparison to 2023, Phil Griffith, vice president of United’s Houston Hub, said during the event.
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, who also spoke during the event, said the new project will bring in nearly 4,000 new jobs and is poised to welcome 36 million travelers. Mario Diaz, Houston Airport System executive director, said the project will also help bring in more new international destinations — such as the first-ever flight to Georgetown, Guyana — while increasing employees' earnings.
“[The project] will amplify Houston's reputation as a premier destination and cultivate even more opportunities for its economic development,” Turner said.
Currently, United is one of Houston’s largest employers with about 14,000 to 15,000 jobs in the city.
During the event, United CEO Scott Kirby said the project is expected to be completed in the summer of 2026. During a Nov. 15 meeting, Houston City Council approved a memorandum of agreement between the city and United to support the project.
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