At the time of it's completion in 2000, the 2.5 million-square-foot terminal at San Francisco International Airport was the largest international terminal in the United States. The expansion project also included an airport rail system linking the terminal to the Bay Area Mass Transit System, a new BART station, new parking garages, and a consolidated rental car center. To provide the public and employees with the highest degree of safety and convenience, Panasonic developed a redesign proposal that included predetermined equipments types and an existing system design.
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