Crossrail may not stop at Heathrow Airport when the line opens in 2018, because of a dispute about the amount of money the airport has proposed to charge for use of a section of railway it built.
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Heathrow runway ‘to extend over the M25’
Heathrow Airport’s new runway will most likely extend over the top of the M25 in a project described as “a deep joy” for engineers.
Birmingham Airport could build terminal next to HS2 station
Birmingham Airport could build a new terminal building in or next to the High Speed 2 (HS2) Birmingham interchange station site, one of its senior officials has said.
Heathrow looks to canopy for future proofing
An innovative canopy structure set over new terminal buildings is at the centre of how Heathrow Airport plans to future-proof its expansion.
MAG sets out Stansted’s ‘aggressive’ expansion
Innovations including the off-site construction of mezzanine levels to provide extra seating capacity at Stansted Airport are among the engineering solutions Manchester Airports Group (MAG) is putting forward to increase capacity.
Analysis | Gatwick to ramp up capacity
Gatwick Airport is making the best of the government’s decision to choose Heathrow as the site for the South East’s new runway. It is still ready to step in at a moment’s notice if called upon by government to build a second runway.
Lib Dem manifesto reiterates Heathrow opposition
The Liberal Democrat manifesto launched today has reiterated its opposition to any new runways in the south east of England, including Heathrow’s third runway.
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Business directors demand more runways
Business leaders have called on the next government to set up a new Airports Commission to choose more locations for two new runways immediately after the election.
Arup, Atkins and Jacobs win Gatwick framework
Arup, Atkins and Jacobs have won places on a new five-year planning framework for Gatwick Airport, ahead of a £240M investment in the airport over the next year.