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IAH George Bush Intercontinental Airport

Mickey Leland International

Terminal Development Program

Houston City Council

Budget and Fiscal Affairs Committee

April 24, 2014

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Contents

Historical international traffic growth

Need for new international terminal

International terminals at competing gateways

Master planning work

― United Terminal B redevelopment program

― Mickey Leland Terminal D redevelopment program

The Mickey Leland International Terminal: Houston’s future gateway

Historical International Traffic Growth

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International traffic has more than quadrupled since Terminal D opened

Historical Forecast

1990: Terminal D opens

2003: Terminal E

opens

2005: Central

FIS opens

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Terminal D has experienced rapid growth despite global economic recession

2007 - Emirates Airline (Dubai)

2008 - Singapore Airlines (Moscow-Singapore)

2009 - Qatar Airways (Doha)

2010 – VivaAerobus (Monterrey)

2012 - Lufthansa A380 (Frankfurt)

2013 - Air China (Beijing), Turkish (Istanbul)

2014 – Korean (Seoul), Scandinavian (Stavanger), second A380

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Busiest U.S. international gateways

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JFK MIA LAX EWR ORD ATL SFO IAH IAD DFW

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IAD IAH ATL JFK EWR DFW MIA SFO ORD LAX

FY 2013 enplaned passengers Percent change in enplaned passengers

FY 2001 (pre-9/11) to FY 2013

IAH is the nation’s 8th-busiest gateway and its 2nd-fastest growing

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Beijing Doha Edmonton Istanbul Lagos Montreal Moscow Rio de Janeiro Munich – begins today Seoul – begins May 2

Stavanger – begins Aug 20

New routes since economic crisis

4 destinations

Asia

5 destinations

Canada

120 destinations

U.S.

8 destinations

Europe

1 destination

Africa

10 destinations

Central America

27 destinations

Mexico

7 destinations

South America

6 destinations

Caribbean

2 destinations

Middle East

With service to 33 countries on 5 continents, IAH is not just a Latin gateway

Need for New International Terminal

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Terminal D has 6 widebody gates and is at capacity at peak times

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Existing roadways and curbsides are narrow and congested

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Existing ticket lobby design impedes passenger flow and causes congestion

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Existing checkpoint is not expandable for the future

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Prior FIS space is not usable but still must be maintained

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Baggage systems are over capacity and unreliable

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Existing restrooms are undersized and aging

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HAS cannot meet airline demands for clubroom space

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Holdrooms are overcrowded and uncomfortable at peak times

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Limitations and age of building structures and systems make renovation difficult

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Sewage lines have failed multiple times, flooding airline offices

International Terminals at Competing Gateways

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Leading US gateways have modern, passenger-friendly international terminals

Detroit Metro McNamara Terminal

Aesthetically appealing

More comfortable, lounge-type seating

Blended holdrooms and concessions

Tech-friendly passenger amenities

Dallas Ft. Worth Terminal D Dallas/Ft. Worth Terminal D

Detroit McNamara Terminal

Philadelphia Terminal A-West

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Modern concessions create a sense of place and enhance passenger experience

San Francisco – Terminal 3

Central concession cores ― Welcoming ― Interactive ― Mixed use ― Vibrant ― Sense of place ― Performing stage

San Francisco Terminal 3

Los Angeles Tom Bradley International Terminal Dallas/Ft. Worth Terminal D

Master Planning Work: United Terminal B Redevelopment Program

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United recently completed Phase 1 and will soon begin construction on Phase 2

FIS

Phase 1

B South

Phase 2

B North

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B-South (Phase 1) has substantially improved the passenger experience

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Construction of B-North (Phase 2) is expected to begin in summer 2015

Master Planning Work: Mickey Leland Terminal D Program

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Sufficient capacity for today and tomorrow

Functional, intuitive, passenger-friendly

Aesthetically appealing

Sense of place with local “Houston feel”

Modern bathrooms, clubrooms, and concessions

Technology-enabled

Affordable

Terminal planning efforts have been guided by core principles

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Previous alternatives did not meet these principles or stakeholder requirements

Refresh – 2010 Renovate – 2012

Rebuild – 2012 East Terminal – 2013

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The Leland International Terminal is the best solution

15 international widebody gates (including 4 A380)

The Mickey Leland International Terminal: Houston’s Future Gateway

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The passenger experience starts with uncongested roadways and curbsides

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Open and tech-friendly ticketing lobby will ease passenger flow

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Expanded security checkpoint will speed processing times and support growth

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Passengers will flow intuitively through the terminal

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Spacious holdrooms will invite passengers with natural light and airfield views

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Modern concessions will reflect best practices from around the world

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Space will be provided for flagship clubrooms for the world’s leading airlines

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New diplomatic suite will reflect Houston’s prominence as global trade center

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Modern, adequately-sized restrooms will enhance passenger comfort

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Near-term Council actions

Refunding of United Terminal E special facility bonds

International Facility Agreements

― Korean Air

― Scandinavian Airlines (SAS)

Amendment to Manhattan Construction-Manager-at-Risk (CMAR) contract

― Interim baggage system upgrades

― Construction of second A380 gate

Purchase of second A380 loading bridge

Memorandum of Agreement with United to develop terminal facilities

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Future steps for development of Leland International Terminal

Program Manager (PM) RFQ

Architecture and Engineering (A&E) RFQs

― Terminal

― Aircraft parking aprons

― Roadways

― Central FIS upgrades

Agency Construction Manager (CM) RFQ

Construction-manager-at-risk (CMAR) RFQs

― Terminal

― Aircraft parking aprons

― Roadways

― Central FIS upgrades

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The Mickey Leland International Terminal: Houston’s Future Gateway