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I was thinking of a plane version of the "dragnet" truck arrestor, that is found in North Bay.
Doesn't work on larger aircraft.
I was thinking of a plane version of the "dragnet" truck arrestor, that is found in North Bay.
I would have thought the same thing for an arrestor bed, that has to contain planes whose weights vary by orders of magnitude.Doesn't work on larger aircraft.
Even more peak-season international flying by AC, plus the Santiago and Buenos Aires flight being split into two routes (presumably meaning double the capacity): https://canadianaviationnews.wordpr...ope-south-america-and-africa-for-summer-2018/
The way things are going, I am astounded GTAA hasn’t announced the beginning of construction on a new pier yet - perhaps to take over US flights and leave all of F for international. Evenings in the hammerhead are a madhouse already, and a new concourse is going to be what, five years away at best?
The 2007 plan was for the new pier (G) to be all USA trans border flights, leaving F for International just as you described. I agree, F is getting cramped what with some of the restaurants taking up space on the outer perimeter (which should be reserved for seated waiting areas) and all the shopping areas shoehorned into the interior of the hammerhead. However the GTAA is apparently working on a new Master plan and it will be interesting to see if they abandon the plans for pier G and beyond for their multi modal transportation hub plan.
In all honestly though construction of pier G should really have begun in late 2015 early 2016 when the GTAA began breaking its passenger movement records, it would then be just completing construction now and ready to open.
Ah well.
In all honestly though construction of pier G should really have begun in late 2015 early 2016 when the GTAA began breaking its passenger movement records, it would then be just completing construction now and ready to open.
Ah well.
Pier G has to be rethought based on the increased size of planes. They need more seating, more restaurants and fewer gates. With this changing flight capacity they could not use a 10 year old plan.
Pure speculation but I expect that they are looking at connecting T1 and T3 together as part of the expansion strategy (which will beg the question where does the RapidAir gates go?). And T3 will be used for all USA flights.
This means pedestrian/transit connections to effectively move people between terminals for connecting flights.
Per this:
https://torontopearson.com/uploadedFiles/Pearson/Content/About_Pearson/Community_Relations/Committees/Consultative_Committee/A06 - CC update - 2017-09-27.docx.pdf
An update to the new Master Plan will be provided Oct 4.
Oh, I saw that at Terminal 3 back in March, and had completely forgotten about it (was flying to UK with small kids - didn't sleep again for quite a while).You have that right. It’s quite crowded and unpleasant at Pearson and the Hammerhead with the tables in place of the seats in the waiting areas is particularly tight and unpleasant.
That's the old one.
Isn't it the old master plan from 2008?