Orange County Adds Capacity
The John Wayne Airport Improvement Program includes a new multi-level Terminal C with six new commercial passenger gates, a common use passenger processing system (CUPPS), a fully integrated baggage screening system, and much more
“We took the same approach with the architecture of Terminal C. Gensler was involved in the design of the original terminals, so it was easy for them to make the transition for the new terminal.”
One of the things the airport is very proud of: Terminal C has incorporated the newest of the new in terms of technology and energy efficiency. “When you transition from Terminal B to Terminal C as a traveler, you really can’t tell that you have entered a new terminal,” explains Murhpy. “It really is a seamless transition; we are now going back and doing some retrofits in Terminals A and B because to us, it’s really important to have a kind of equality among the facilities.”
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