PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
Airport concourses commonly use continuous glass wall systems along circulation routes, boarding gate zones, and lounge interfaces to create seamless passenger pathways that feel open and intuitive. These glazed corridors promote unobstructed visual access to signage, boarding displays, and wayfinding landmarks—helpful in large terminals serving international traffic between the Middle East and Central Asia. Glass partitions between lounges and concourses allow airlines to maintain premium separation without blocking sightlines, while glazed boarding bridges give passengers an engaging transition to aircraft with external views. Continuous low-profile curtain walls with integrated doors reduce pinch points and create wide, clear circulation channels for peak-hour flows, which is especially valuable in busy hubs like Dubai and Doha. To address solar exposure and thermal comfort, glazing along concourses is specified with high-performance coatings and fritting patterns; acoustic considerations are handled with laminated units to soften ambient noise. Additionally, modular unitized glass systems speed up installation and enable consistent maintenance across multiple concourse zones. Properly engineered glazing systems make concourses feel more spacious and help passengers navigate with confidence, improving overall terminal efficiency and passenger satisfaction.