For months, Massport chief executive Rich Davey has been talking up the potential for a “remote terminal” to allow travelers to bypass the security lines at Logan Airport.
Now, Davey is ready to talk about the details. He plans to tell the Massport board of directors on Thursday that he’s going to start testing a remote terminal option in Framingham next summer, at an overflow lot for Massport’s Logan Express bus service. If all goes well, Davey may end up expanding the service to other Logan Express lots, such as those in Braintree and Woburn, as well as the recently rechristened Menino Convention Center in the Seaport.
Massport plans to provide the service out of a temporary trailer in Framingham in June, July, and August of next year. Travelers would go through a Transportation Security Administration checkpoint at the Framingham location and check their bags there, before boarding a secure Logan Express bus. The bus would bring them to either Terminal A or Terminal C, behind security at Logan, on the side of the airport where the jets pull up, and where there are two existing airside bus locations (for passengers who deplane when a gate isn’t available).