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 Airlinesโ€™ $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 Airlinesโ€™ $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.  

โ€œThis facility is proof of what happens when partnerships go beyond just coming together and staying together,โ€ Houston Airport Director Mario Diaz said. โ€œThis is what happens when we work together, especially in a city thatโ€™s growing fast.โ€ 

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.  

โ€œQuality jobs are critical for our Houstonians,โ€ Mayor Turner said. โ€œMake 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.โ€ 

With flights from Houston going to destinations around the globe, the facility provides critical support to Unitedโ€™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 โ€“ 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).  

โ€œThese big investments are signals to the nation and world that Houston is only getting stronger,โ€ Diaz said. โ€œOur 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.โ€ 

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

  • Governor Abbott, TxDOT Announce Record $142 Billion Transportation Investment

    FacebookXRedditPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp Governor Greg Abbott today announced a record $142 billion in total investment for Texas’ transportation infrastructure. The record investment includes the unanimous adoption of the $100 billion 10-year statewide roadway construction plan with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for transportation projects to enhance safety, improve congestion and connectivity, and preserve Texas roadways. This…

  • Port Houston Nears 1M TEU Mark in 1st Quarter of the Year

    FacebookXRedditPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp Container volume at Port Houston in March totaled 308,557 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs). That brings the total for just the first three months of 2022 to 903,383 TEUs, an increase of 20% year-to-date over last yearโ€™s record year.  โ€œPort Houston is constantly evaluating growth within the industry and developing innovative solutions to accommodate that…

  • CapMetro News: CapMetro Marks Another Milestone in Project Connect, Brings On-Demand Service to South Menchaca

    FacebookXRedditPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp Capital Metro has launched a new zone for Pickup by CapMetro in the neighborhoods surrounding South Menchaca, bringing on-demand public transportation to the community and fulfilling an important component of the Project Connect system. Expanding neighborhood circulators is a key element of the Project Connect program of projects that voters passed in November 2020,…

  • Texas high-speed train unveils passenger station in Dallas

    FacebookXRedditPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp Maps, renderings show terminal near convention center in Cedars neighborhood Bullet train project seen as catalyst for economic growth, new jobs and development Station expected to increase property values, generate more local tax revenue DALLAS [Jan. 29, 2018] โ€“ Developers of the Texas Bullet Train unveiled new details today on its passenger station in…

  • Port Houston Takes Action to Accelerate Widening of Houston Ship Channel

    FacebookXRedditPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp Keeps Greater Interests of Houston Ship Channel at Forefront The Port Commission of the Port of Houston Authority met in special session Monday and moved to accelerate widening of the Houston Ship Channel, the nationโ€™s busiest waterway. โ€œThe Houston Ship Channel is open for business for all and will continue to be,โ€ said Chairman…

  • American Airlines Reports $53B Revenue in 2023

    FacebookXRedditPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp American Airlines is poised for a robust 2024 following its record-breaking 2023 revenue and achieving the lowest annual flight cancellations in a decade. In its fourth-quarter earnings report, the Fort Worth-based airline disclosed a $53 billion revenue for 2023, marking a significant step toward offsetting pandemic-induced losses as travel rebounds to pre-pandemic levels. The…