Filip
Senior Member
I'm not sure what you mean by the latter.Terminal 1 at Pearson is one of the more impressive terminals in North America there's no doubt about that, while Montreal on the other hand did a pretty good job with the US Departures wing. With regards to the rest, I agree needs it needs an update.
However in terms of future plans, Montreal by far has a more ambitious plan for their terminal areas and gates than Toronto has and that's the point I was trying to hammer home. The terminals (both 1 and 3) at Pearson are practically at capacity at certain periods of the day, and their current plan does virtually nothing to address the issue. The future extensions to Terminal 1 will make the current Terminal 3 look stunning, and that's really saying something.
We have essentially confirmation that Pier H is coming in the near term (likely construction a year or two from now). We have no idea what this pier is going to look like. The current planned layout seems to suggest they're following the original 2007 masterplan for Pier H, which means an extension of the central processor and a new pier. Again, we don't know the design of it, but I doubt it will be a barn.
Secondly, you seem to assume because Pier G has been temporarily scuttled (pushed back to mid/long term plan), and a temporary barn built in its place, that this is the new direction of YYZ. I highly doubt that. Gate 193 extension is clearly temporary, and the GTAA says so in their plan.
What Montreal is currently planning to build by 2030 is just the end of that new pier (so it will be a remote terminal for a while like our infield) and the new garage including the REM station. Let's just say I'm not too concerned about an airport handling less than half of YYZ's numbers catching up in architecture or passengers anytime soon.