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Correct. Thanks for the info.Is this where you saw it? There's a fifth jet fuel tank going in there. It's being built on massive concrete piles.
Correct. Thanks for the info.Is this where you saw it? There's a fifth jet fuel tank going in there. It's being built on massive concrete piles.
Looks like E14 and E15 will have 2 jetways now!Flew in from AMS last Thursday! Snapped some pics of the new addition! This addition seems even more massive from the airside view!View attachment 38826View attachment 38827View attachment 38828View attachment 38829View attachment 38830View attachment 38831View attachment 38832View attachment 38833View attachment 38834View attachment 38835View attachment 38836
Yesterday when I took the bus from Terminal B to the Airport Blue line station I saw the workers planting plants and trees along the road at the expansion so it looks promising.From what I understand the E expansion was set for an August opening. Anyone hear if that’s still the plan? I haven’t seen anything.
From what I understand the E expansion was set for an August opening. Anyone hear if that’s still the plan? I haven’t seen anything.
Out of curiosity- the opening must be coming up.
On another note, why did the gates end up being only four over that huge addition? Is it just a tight space next to e11 and e12? Or are these four gates specifically designated for wide body/ the largest jets?
can they add them later?I read a while ago that the original plans was for 7 gates but they scaled back due to cost, presumably escalating cost. I'm sure you can google that somewhere.
Just found it ..
" The project was initially designed to add seven desperately needed gates, bringing the total to 19. As a result of steep revenue losses during the COVID-19 pandemic, the budget was trimmed to $575 million (with inflation, the final budget was $640 million). That meant dropping the number of new gates from seven to four, leaving .."
Logan’s Terminal E architect explains the new ‘Boston Red’ building and fourth-generation airports
The distinctive Terminal E not only looks futuristic from the outside, its architect describes the interior as the next generation in airport design.www.boston.com
can they add them later?
A spokesperson for Massport said the three additional gates may eventually happen. There is no set timeline, but they have been permitted.
From the article, it sounds like they can eventually:
It’s opening next Tuesday supposedly.I went by on a jog last night and from what you can see on the inside everything is done on the interior, even the monitors are on with ads. Probably an opening before Thanksgiving
Are these pictures from the expansion?
If you meant the new gates, then no. E13 -> E16 are the new gatesAre these pictures from the expansion?
Look again. Some photos are beyond the curtain. Of the expansion.If you meant the new gates, then no. E13 -> E16 are the new gates