Bill Wyatt, executive director of Salt Lake City International Airport, placed a copy of the facility’s long-range plan into a time capsule on Oct. 27 as part of an event marking the official closing of the city's 60-year-old airport terminal and the launch of Concourse B, just north of the old facility.
The opening of the second concourse of airline gates marks another significant step toward final completion of the $4.1-billion project that broke ground in July 2014.