LBAYORKIE
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- Dec 30, 2009
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It does make me wonder if the change in funding policy had anything to do with the withdrawal of the planning application.Presumably the damage done by the pandemic changed things.
The CEO stated that the Investment Company that owns the airport doesn't have pots of money sloshing around to invest in airport infrastructure and the airport had to be self sufficient. But, even if they did have the money, it still makes no sense to spend millions on the apron when the terminal constraints mean that additional based aircraft can't be accommodated . The plan is to sort the terminal, remove the constraints, generate additional business, and then build stands as they are needed. Let's be grateful that the apron extensions are officially in the plan. It's obvious that LBA know that the number of based aircraft will increase as the terminal is transformed and once airlines sign up to that, they will have to build the stands.
