Houston Airports and United Airlines Unveil $200M Technical Operations Center at Bush Airport

iStock 517776591 scaled

The facility spans nearly six football fields and is a part of United Airlines’ $1B investment at Bush Airport since 2013 

Houston Airports and United Airlines pulled back the curtain on a Texas-sized United Technical Operations Center (UTOC) at Bush Airport that spans nearly six football fields under one roof. The new operations center is a part of United Airlines’ $1B investment at Bush Airport since 2013. 

The nearly $200 million, 375,000-square-foot facility includes additional hangar capacity for maintaining widebody aircraft, a new warehouse distribution center, a technical service building and administrative offices.  

“This facility is proof of what happens when partnerships go beyond just coming together and staying together,” Houston Airport Director Mario Diaz said. “This is what happens when we work together, especially in a city that’s growing fast.” 

Diaz was joined by U.S. Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and United Airlines Vice Presidents Rodney Cox, Don Wright and John Wiitala for the grand-opening celebration. The new operation center will add hundreds of new jobs to Houston.  

“Quality jobs are critical for our Houstonians,” Mayor Turner said. “Make no mistake, the work performed here is extremely important. Your team will give millions of passengers a greater sense of comfort and reliability the next time they fly. As Mayor of Houston, I have a profound appreciation for that.” 

With flights from Houston going to destinations around the globe, the facility provides critical support to United’s worldwide operations. More than three years in the making, it allows United to consolidate its Houston maintenance facilities. Engineers can now work in the hangars adjacent to technicians and aircraft. 

UTOC is one of many investments United Airlines continues to make at Bush Airport. In 2017, United opened a new Terminal – C North- at IAH, and will soon break ground on its new multi-million dollar baggage handling system project– an integral part of the ongoing IAH Terminal Redevelopment Program (ITRP).  

“These big investments are signals to the nation and world that Houston is only getting stronger,” Diaz said. “Our airport’s connectivity is expanding, and our economy is growing. And so, our partnership with United is that much more important. We will lead the way forward as we plan to meet the growing demand for domestic and international travel in the years to come. We are putting the infrastructure in place now so that we are ahead. We are true partners who are united.” 

United is the largest airline operating at Bush Airport, with more than 500 daily flights from Houston to more than 180 destinations around the world. 

Source: Houston Airport System

Similar Posts

  • What You Need To Know About NASA’s Boeing Orbital Flight Test-2

    FacebookXRedditPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp NASA and Boeing are taking another major step on the path to regular human spaceflight to the International Space Station using American rockets to launch spacecraft from American soil with the second uncrewed test flight of a commercial crew spacecraft. NASA’s Boeing Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) is targeting the launch of the CST-100 Starliner spacecraft on…

  • CapMetro Celebrates 40 Years of Connecting Central Texas

    FacebookXRedditPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp CapMetro is celebrating a major milestone of 40 years connecting Central Texans through safe, reliable, and accessible public transportation. To commemorate this historic milestone, the City of Austin, Travis County, and the State of Texas have all issued proclamations marking July 1, 2025 as “CapMetro Day.”  Since its founding in 1985, CapMetro has grown…

  • VIA Board Takes Action to Address Opportunity Gap Caused by Underfunding

    FacebookXRedditPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp The VIA Board of Trustees took action Tuesday to create a path toward addressing VIA’s history of underfunding and redesign the regional transit system for a post-COVID-19 future. Advanced Transportation District Board members, who also serve as the VIA Board, agreed to table the notice to the City of San Antonio and Bexar County…