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  1. Six design concepts for airline passenger terminals. The oldest and simplest layout for passenger terminals is the open apron design, in which aircraft park on the apron immediately adjacent to the terminal and passengers walk across the apron to board the aircraft by mobile steps.

  2. Learn about the terminal planning and design process, from the initial vision and goals to the final design and construction. This chapter covers the key steps, considerations, and challenges of airport terminal design.

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  3. Learn how to plan and design passenger terminals that are safe, secure, efficient, accessible and cost-effective. This document provides industry recommendations and examples for terminal facilities, based on IATA's Level of Service framework and Universal Design principles.

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  4. Explore innovative airport design around the world, from Venice to Nanning, from Denver to Helsinki. See how architects create spaces of comfort, efficiency, and delight for travelers and the city.

  5. DESIGNING THE AIRPORT TERMINAL. Richard de Neufville, Center for Transportation Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The purpose of this paper is to provide the conceptual and analytical framework for determining the best alternatives for providing landside capacity at airports.

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  6. Learn the principles and standards of airport terminal design and planning from IATA experts. Register for a 5-day classroom course or an online virtual classroom course in various locations and languages.

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  8. A comprehensive overview of the planning and design of airport terminal buildings in the United States, covering the purpose, organization, and process of terminal projects. Includes demand forecasts, facility requirements, conceptual options, and design guidelines for airside, terminal, and landside components.

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