Jan. 23, 2020
New Concourse D is Taking Shape
We’re making fantastic progress on Concourse D and Terminal Wings Expansions!
Check out these photos and you’ll see:
- The framework for the curved ceiling in Concourse D, and concessions and restroom space.
- What will be ticketing counters in the North Terminal Wing Expansion.
The North Wing (Level 3) opens in April, followed by Concourse D in July and the South Terminal Wing in September.
Airside view of Concourse D, as seen from the South Terminal Wing Expansion. Concourse D will feature six domestic aircraft gates, nine concessions locations (dining and retail), public art installations and more. The curved ceiling is taking shape in Concourse D near what will be gates D4, D5 & D6. Concourse D opens in July. The curved ceiling is taking shape in Concourse D near what will be gates D4, D5 & D6. Concourse D opens in July. Future concessions space in Concourse D. Concessions space and future restrooms in Concourse D. The new concourse will open in July. View of the future entrance to the North Terminal Wing, which will be connected to the sidewalk at right when it opens in April. The North Terminal Wing Expansion under construction. The North Wing opens in April. You’ve seen these windows as you drive on Level 3 of Terminal Drive. Here’s what it looks like from the inside. It’s coming along! The North Wing opens in April. Future ticketing counter space is taking shape in the North Terminal Wing Expansion. The North Terminal Wing will open in April.
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About John C. Tune Airport®
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