I just discovered this apparently real KIAH Houston added to Terminal A.. Just discovered this in this guy's video.. Apparently they made an extension on to Terminal A.. While they work on Terminal B Imagine.. Kind of looks like Terminal B's little gates for B-84 A-S gates but its for A terminal...
Hope they don't mess you guys up at FSDT while your trying to Make IAH for us. I'm not sure if this extension to A is just temporary or expected to be permanent fixture on to A.. I just discovered this tonight after watching this video.. I hope real Houston doesn't make to many more modifications that it will throw off FSDT.. I mean we want it to be right on with the real one but I don't know how many more modifications there going to be making either.. I know there suppose to finish off the New Terminal B concourse they already started with..
Here also from United.com is updated gate assignments as of right now for KIAH
http://www.united.com/web/en-US/content/travel/airport/maps/iah.aspxJust got this off of our employee website part of United.. More news about IAH...
Second phase of work on IAH’s highly rated Terminal B begins
Posted August 22, 2013
This month we began the demolition work that is part of phase two of the construction of the new south concourse of IAH’s Terminal B, the $100 million, 225,000 square-foot facility dedicated to the United Express regional flights that feed the hub. All 15 phase one gates are currently in operation, providing customers with a more open, light-filled space to relax in and great concessions to enjoy as they wait for their departures.
“This project is about improving the entire customer experience,” said Corporate Real Estate VP Kate Gebo. “Terminal B was built with more of the features our customers told us they value. Our customers said they wanted better concessions, better connectivity and a better place to relax before their flights.”
IAH Hub Team Leader Randy Cleveland said, “I love the new boarding area and the newer way of boarding the plane. Customers really enjoy the large common area in Terminal B.”
Terminal B features customer-friendly amenities like power outlets at every other seat, free Wi-Fi and even some couches and ottomans to make the time customers spend there more comfortable. The entire space is four times the size of the previous terminal, offers 17 concessionaires and features a spacious hold room with twice the seating and many more restrooms. We hope to attain Silver certification from the U.S. Green Building Council for the renovation project, which offers panoramic views, natural sunlight and locally sourced building materials. We expect the new terminal to consume 21 percent less energy than a conventionally built building. The terminal also offers two large co-worker break areas completed in the new break room style that we are deploying across the system.
When phase two is complete at the end of this year, Terminal B will accommodate up to 30 United Express gates.
Yet like I said I'd make Terminal B the last terminal you guys work on because like I said before not sure how there going to number the gates until they release the final product when there done with the actual construction..