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Stunning addition.
Do we know when they will be installed?What are these boarded areas? The spot where a second jet bridge will eventually go?
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This provides the most clarity I’ve seen so far (read carefully in the image)…Do we know when they will be installed?
The signs pointing to E13-16 and E1-12 are great, and will probably be very noticeable from the new security checkpoint which appears to be where this was taken from. However, coming from the old checkpoint, I didn't even notice this in person.Loganâs new Terminal E has much to recommend, starting with its jazzy red exterior - The Boston Globe
Approximately $50 million of the terminal’s cost came from the Biden administration’s infrastructure bill passed in 2021, Massport’s Luciana Burdi said. Did the taxpayers get their money’s worth?www.bostonglobe.com
Nice interior photos of terminal E in the article. Snipped one as an example ...
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The signs pointing to E13-16 and E1-12 are great, and will probably be very noticeable from the new security checkpoint which appears to be where this was taken from. However, coming from the old checkpoint, I didn't even notice this in person.
Hopefully it's just a heavy-duty decal (sticker) that can be scraped off and replaced for the '2 0' a few years down the road.Isn't that where it will matter? I think the old checkpoint will close, and logically the gates would keep getting higher in number the further you walk. The new checkpoint meets the concourse in the middle, hence the need for the signage...
One also assumes they did that signage in a way that's easy to update, since of course the concourse won't stop at E16 in the full build. It actually looks like the panels break between the 1 and the 6, which is the worst place to do it since the gates will be numbered up to E20, necessitating the replacement of the 1 as well.
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Little spare time in E today.
For the architectural engineers, what's the deal with all these little pillars everywhere (second to last picture) there's probably 15-20 of them I saw scattered around. Ventilation?
Wandered the new security checkpoint area, they were testing out the scanners and setting up the ID desks, it looks very close to open.
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For the architectural engineers, what's the deal with all these little pillars everywhere (second to last picture) there's probably 15-20 of them I saw scattered around. Ventilation?
Feel like having a martini and putting on Sinatra
I flew out and back into Terminal E in November. A lot of it is nicely upgraded. But the entry sequence through customs continues to be really awful. It's dark, with very low ceilings, and the signage isn't great. The ceilings probably aren't going to change, but a good clean and paint and lighting/signage upgrades would be welcome. It's definitely not saying Welcome to anyone arriving.The Globe reviews Terminal E:
Does Logan really need a fifth Legal Sea Foods? What we like and donât like about the airportâs Terminal E expansion. - The Boston Globe
Space-age TSA screening lanes and a bizarre duty-free shop are among the additions. I spent six hours in the terminal (on purpose!) taking it all in. Here are some thoughts.www.bostonglobe.com
According to the Massport Board Meeting Presentation from March 2023 (slide 45), Terminal E Phase 1B improvements are funded and include enhancement of the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Area among other improvements. Slide copied below for reference. This feels like kind of an oversight in the Globe article that these improvements are committed to and being made, never mind the fact that it's also completely lost on the average article commenter about needed improvements to other parts of Terminal E. Hopefully investigative journalists and media outlets can improve communicating this information to the general public.I flew out and back into Terminal E in November. A lot of it is nicely upgraded. But the entry sequence through customs continues to be really awful. It's dark, with very low ceilings, and the signage isn't great. The ceilings probably aren't going to change, but a good clean and paint and lighting/signage upgrades would be welcome. It's definitely not saying Welcome to anyone arriving.
This is good to see, thanks for sharing! I suppose the Globe was covering what was finished but I agree that some info about future projects would have been a good addition.According to the Massport Board Meeting Presentation from March 2023 (slide 45), Terminal E Phase 1B improvements are funded and include enhancement of the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Area among other improvements. Slide copied below for reference. This feels like kind of an oversight in the Globe article that these improvements are committed to and being made, never mind the fact that it's also completely lost on the average article commenter about needed improvements to other parts of Terminal E. Hopefully investigative journalists and media outlets can improve communicating this information to the general public.
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They're from Analogic (based in Peabody), and they're going into airports all over the country as standard equipment. I've seen them in BDL starting a year or two ago.Nice touch with the plane engine shaped luggage scanners. That security ingress is still work in progress:
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