Ben Gurion Airport is to add a fourth wing to its international Terminal 3 at the cost of $280 million to accommodate an increase in passengers and aircraft. 25 million passengers are expected to pass through annually by 2019.
The new wing will be similar to existing wings B, C and D. It will have eight air bridges for boarding and disembarkation and cover 388,000 square feet over four floors.
{Matzav.com Israel}
The wing is already in use it is wing E, I passed through it 2 weeks ago.
It is also going to be great with the new airport being built in the southern end, Israel is really ramping up for lots of travel,visitors, and new citizens.