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Delta Air Lines & AeroMexico                Joint Maintenance Facility
Aviation, Architecture, Hangar Rebecca Gerrish Aviation, Architecture, Hangar Rebecca Gerrish

Delta Air Lines & AeroMexico Joint Maintenance Facility

LEO A DALY provided concept designs and programming for Delta Air Lines and AeroMexico’s new joint maintenance facility in Queretaro, Mexico. We teamed up with contractor GMI to create an innovative, cost-effective, and low-maintenance design for the 500,000-square-foot joint facility. Using GMI’s innovative hub-and-spoke space frame system, designed for clear spans, construction costs were kept low and future upkeep to a minimum. The three-hangar concept provides for up to nine narrow-body aircraft positions, or four larger, wide-body aircraft positions.

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United Airlines Inflight Services
Aviation, Architecture Rebecca Gerrish Aviation, Architecture Rebecca Gerrish

United Airlines Inflight Services

United Airlines required an upgraded base for their regional Inflight staff, pilots, and flight attendants. LEO A DALY provided architectural and interior design services to fully renovate the existing United Air Lines Inflight Domicile space. The previous domicile was a fully enclosed space with outdated fixtures, unorganized layouts, and without any natural light. The newly renovated 13,384 SF space included windows with ample natural light, new light fixtures, private offices, and lounge areas.

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Dallas Fort Worth International Airport TRIP Program On-Call
Aviation, Architecture Rebecca Gerrish Aviation, Architecture Rebecca Gerrish

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport TRIP Program On-Call

As the "on-call" architectural consultant for DFW Airport's development team, LEO A DALY worked with the airport as an extension of their staff in implementing its $2.6B capital development program. This project integrated eight new Automated People Mover Stations into existing Terminals A, B, C, & E and relocated holdrooms, concessions, public toilets, airline support spaces, airline clubs, and DFW offices that were displaced by the new design.

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