United Airlines, in partnership with the City of
Houston and the Houston Airport System, has broken ground on
the airline’s new United Technical Operations Center (UTOC) at
George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
The
project, which is the next phase of United’s ongoing expansion of
facilities at its Houston hub, will add approximately 200,000 square feet of additional hangar capacity for maintaining widebody
aircraft, in addition to a new warehouse distribution center, technical services building and administrative offices.
Once completed, the $162 million facility will accommodate
widebody aircraft, including Boeing 767s, 777s, 787s and Airbus
A350s, and provide an improved work environment with better
ergonomics, safety and efficiency for United’s maintenance
technicians and support personnel.
“With flights from
Houston to destinations around the globe, this new facility and
the employees who work here will provide critical support to our
worldwide operations,” said Greg Hart, United’s, executive vice
president and chief operations officer. “This significant
investment in our Houston facilities will enable us to support
more aircraft than ever before in Houston and allow us to return
them to serving our customers more quickly, while providing a
workplace that our people can take pride in.”
The new UTOC,
which is expected to be completed in late 2018, will consolidate
United’s Houston maintenance facilities, placing engineers in the
hangars adjacent to technicians and aircraft for optimal
efficiency.
The expanded facilities will also generate
approximately 200 new jobs.
“Once again, our strong
partnership with United Airlines brings us to the beginning of another important project here at George Bush Intercontinental
Airport. From work to build not one, but two new
terminals, to now this new facility, United and the City of Houston prove that public-private partnerships benefit everyone
involved,” said Houston Mayor, Sylvester Turner. “United recognizes
the fact that Houston is a tremendous place to do business and
they understand that this community embraces them and wants to see
them succeed.”
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