Construction Advances as IAH Terminal B Prepares for Modern Upgrade
George Bush Intercontinental Airport’s Terminal B is in the process of being transformed.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport’s Terminal B is in the process of being transformed.
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration awarded Houston Airports and IAH $9.6 million under the Airport Terminal Program, funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Starting March 4, 2025, ZIPAIR will launch four weekly flights connecting Houston with Japan, marking the airline’s fifth U.S. route across the Pacific.
Simone Biles – a world-renowned gymnast and Houston native – is developing a new restaurant at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) called Taste of Gold.
Once completed this summer, the expanded Terminal D will reportedly be three times bigger than the playing field at Minute Maid Mark. Houston Airports officials say that’s why familiarization tours, even during construction, are crucial.
The project, which encompasses the development of a new international terminal at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), has surpassed a milestone with over 4.9 million man-hours worked program-wide, without a single lost-time injury reported.
Passengers departing from IAH can now enjoy a smoother and more convenient start to their journeys with the opening of over 600 new parking spaces across two new levels of the Terminal C/D/E Parking Garage.