The Pier F at Philadelphia International Airport is a 195,000 square foot facility with 38 gates positioned and sized to accommodate current aircraft in use, while providing flexibility to accommodate the larger regional jets as they become available. Appropriate floor-to-ramp distances have been established to accommodate regional jet requirements as well as loading bridge configurations, while maintaining accessibility for all passengers including those with disabilities. All support and operational space is sized and integrated into the design of the terminal in a way that allows for efficient and timely support and turnaround of all aircraft.
Philadelphia International Airport – Terminals D & E Expansion and Renovation
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Odell is currently teaming with Daroff Design on a major expansion/ renovation project to Piers D & E at the Philadelphia International Airport. The scope of work includes the following:
Expansion to the bag claim area to include the addition of another bag claim carousel (and related support space)
Expansion to the concourse area to accommodate seven (7) 737 aircraft gates, concessions, restrooms and operation space
Major rework of the security checkpoint to accommodate fourteen (14) screening lanes
Expansion to the baggage makeup area to accommodate 100% inline screening with seven (7) high speed EDS devices in a racetrack configuration to serve multiple air lines (thirty-two (32) gates on two concourses)
Renovation of the terminal component to accommodate additional ticket counters, concessions, restrooms and office space
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