Sneak Peek: Step inside the new IAH D-West Pier

Change is coming, not only in the form of a new building but in a seamless, world-class journey for every traveler who steps through Bush Airport. 

July 25, 2024

Houston Airports is paving the way for a new era of international travel with its highly anticipated Terminal D expansion at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH). Behind the scenes, nearly 800 dedicated employees are already stepping into the future, taking part in comprehensive familiarization tours designed to ensure a seamless transition into the state-of-the-art facility, which expands the existing IAH Terminal D with more gates, restaurants, shops and amenities. 

"Conducting familiarization tours now rather than later is all about productivity," explained Baris Tellibayraktar, who is part of the Operational Readiness and Airport Transition (ORAT) team leading the tours for Houston Airports. "These tours help employees feel comfortable and confident in their future work surroundings, alleviating anxiety and uncertainty about the new facility."

These familiarization tours, orchestrated by ORAT, have been in full swing since April 2024. Participants, including staff from nearly a dozen airlines, Houston Police and Houston Airports customer service representatives, custodians, and maintenance personnel, have explored the new IAH Terminal D-West Pier and the new TSA Recheck area, which will soon be part of the innovative and new International Central Processor (ICP). 

ORAT Familiarization Tour
Houston Airports employees tour the International Central Processor at Bush Airport. 

The tours provide employees with a thorough understanding of the concourse's layout, key areas such as restrooms and concessions, and the cutting-edge technologies embedded throughout the facility. By walking through the D-West Pier with detailed maps and highlighting specific zones of interest, the ORAT Team ensures employees are well-prepared for the transition.

"Familiarization tours are a vital component of our operational readiness plan," added Sharon Estrada, another ORAT Team training coordinator. "By offering employees a firsthand look at the D-West Concourse, we equip them with the knowledge and confidence they need to excel in their roles and contribute to an exceptional passenger experience from day one."

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Airline agents and station managers have become acquainted with the new passenger flow and the differences between the old and new recheck procedures, preparing them for the phased opening of the new Mickey Leland International Terminal. Landside and customer service teams have toured the new locations to familiarize themselves with emergency response areas. International Services staff have observed the new passenger flow, crucial for VIP escorts through recheck. TSA employees have familiarized themselves with their new offices.

ORAT Familiarization Tour
Houston Airports employees tour the TSA Recheck area inside the new International Central Processor at Bush Airport. 

The D-West Pier represents a significant leap forward, adding 200,000 square feet to the existing Terminal D. The expanded terminal will feature stunning art installations, a new LED feature wall, a copper ceiling that mimics sunlight filtering through trees, a sensory room and a companion care changing room. These enhancements will elevate the terminal's aesthetic appeal and ensure a seamless, efficient operational environment.

Houston Airports ORAT Tour
Houston Airports employees look up at the progress of the new International Central Processor, which will house Ticketing, Baggage Claim and Concessions for arriving and departing passengers.

As Houston Airports prepares to unveil the expansion project to the traveling public, these familiarization tours are more than just logistical preparations—they are a glimpse into the future of air travel at Bush Airport. By stepping inside Terminal D-West, employees are not just learning new routes and procedures; they are becoming part of a visionary leap forward. The ORAT Team's meticulous efforts ensure that every staff member is not only ready to meet the demands of this state-of-the-art facility but also to deliver a world-class passenger experience. Change is coming, not only in the form of a new building but in a seamless, world-class journey for every traveler who steps through Bush Airport.