HOUSTON, Texas, United States — A United Airlines jet is parked at its gate at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), as viewed from inside the terminal. The aircraft is connected to the terminal via a passenger boarding bridge, ready for boarding or deplaning. This scene captures a typical moment in the busy operations of IAH, a major hub for United Airlines and a significant international gateway.


Photograph by David Coleman. George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) is United Airlines' largest hub. United operates out of Terminals B, C, and E at IAH. The airport has jet bridges connecting aircraft to the terminals for boarding and deplaning. United Airlines' current livery features their globe logo on the tail of their aircraft. IAH is the 15th busiest airport in North America and serves as a major international gateway. In 2019, United Airlines accounted for of passengers at IAH. The airline operates a mix of Boeing and Airbus aircraft in its fleet. George Bush Intercontinental Airport has five terminals in total, labeled A through E, connected by an inter-terminal train system.


Size: 3338px × 5026px
Location: Houston, Texas, United States of America
Photo credit: © David Coleman | Have Camera Will Travel / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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