Terminal 3 - Ben Gurion Airport Tel-Aviv, Israel
The Ben Gurion 2000 Terminal 3 Project establishes a significant new terminal complex and an important gateway into Israel from points around the globe.
The project includes four interrelated sets of improvements:
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Landside Terminal; housing ticketing, baggage, security, and passport control functions
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Airside Terminal; connected to the landside facilities by a corridor, including the plane gates and departing and arriving concourses, as well as the airside Rotunda (centrepoint of the concourses and a major space for passenger relaxation and shopping).
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Approach roads and parking
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Garden and garden arcades.
Ben – Gurion 2000, Terminal 3, is designed to serve up to twelve million annual passengers.
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It is the largest vertical transportation project ever designed in Israel.
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The total number of designed units is 240, (126 elevators, 60 escalators and 54 moving walks).
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Thyssen, Schindler and Otis are the suppliers of the 152 units ordered for the first phase of the project (3 out of 5 concourses). |
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