Terminal B at Logan International Airport is the primary terminal serving American Airlines. The terminal is designed to handle the airline’s Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 aircraft. American Airlines is the largest carrier at Logan and the fourth-largest carrier in the United States.
The terminal has six passenger facing gates and four cargo facing gates. The terminal has a total of 12 gates and can handle up to 50 million passengers annually.
The terminal was designed by HNTB and construction began in 2003. The terminal opened on March 10, 2004 and was the first new terminal in Boston in over 30 years.
Terminal B replaced Terminal A, which was located on the other side of the airport. Terminal B is the largest terminal at Logan and the second-largest terminal in the United States.
The terminal has been praised for its design and the overall atmosphere. The terminal has a total of . of retail space, including a Starbucks and a Dunkin’ Donuts.
There is also a food court with over 20 restaurants. The terminal has a total of of space, including the Concourse D which is home to American’s regional affiliate American Eagle.
The terminal has been plagued by delays and construction issues. The opening of Terminal B was delayed by over a year due to construction delays. The terminal has also been plagued by delays and construction issues with American’s regional affiliate American Eagle.
American Airlines has also been facing delays with its A320 fleet. The airline has announced that it will be retiring its A320 fleet and replacing them with the A321.