Terminal Buildings: The main facilities where passengers check-in, go through security, and access departure gates. Terminals often have multiple levels and include amenities such as lounges, shops, restaurants, and duty-free stores.
Vertipads
Apron: The area surrounding the terminal buildings where aircraft are parked, loaded, and unloaded. It is usually connected to the taxiways and runways.
Taxiways: Paved paths that connect runways and aprons to allow aircraft to move between them.
Security Checkpoints: Stations where passengers undergo security screening procedures, including baggage and personal checks, before entering the departure gates.
Lounges: Exclusive areas within the terminal for premium passengers, frequent flyers, or members of specific airline loyalty programs. Lounges often offer comfortable seating, complimentary refreshments, Wi-Fi, and other amenities.
Retail and Dining: Shops, boutiques, duty-free stores, restaurants, cafés, and food courts that provide passengers with a variety of retail and dining options.
Information Desks: Service counters where airport staff provide assistance, answer inquiries, and offer directions to passengers.
Medical Services: Facilities such as first aid stations or medical clinics to provide medical assistance to passengers and staff.
Car Rental
Parking Areas: Designated spaces for short-term and long-term parking, often located near the terminal buildings.
Charging stations
Maintenance Hangars: Large enclosed structures where aircraft, evtols, vtols, air-taxi's undergo maintenance, repairs, and inspections.
Cargo Facilities: Warehouses, cargo terminals, and handling areas for the processing and storage of air freight.
Ground Transportation: Access points and facilities for taxis, shuttles, buses, rental cars, and other means of ground transportation outside the terminal area.
IT-systems
Security systems
Passenger Terminals
Fire and Rescue Facilities.
Air Traffic Control Buildings.
Storage hangars