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If you have any information regarding Infrastructure & Developments please let us know on this thread. This could include runway and terminal extentions, new airport hotels or business terminal for private aircraft etc
 
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Luton Airport ‘must expand or stagnate’


Capacity at Luton Airport has to be expanded so that it does not ‘stagnate’ while demand grows, Dunstable Today reports a council leader said. Plans to double the number of passengers using the airport were announced last week, with a planning application likely to be lodged in April.

London Luton Airport Limited (LLAL), the council owned company that owns the airport, wants capacity increased from 11.5 million passengers a year now to 18 million , with the possibility of growth to 30 million in the future, using the existing single runway. The planned growth will happen within the current airport ‘footprint’, with new taxiways to the runway, a new ‘pier’ along which passengers board planes and multi-storey car parking included within the plans.

Steve Heappey, director of customer and corporate services at Luton Borough Council, said new road layout and more security gates would be created to resolve the ‘shocking’ queues currently experienced by passengers getting to and through the airport. Although the airport had been extremely successful over the past decade, there was a danger that airlines would look elsewhere to grow their flight programmes if it could not accommodate them, he said.

LLAL has insisted that it wants the airport to be a ‘good neighbour’ and that all opinions will be listened to, and as far as possible incorporated into the plans. A four-week pre-application consultation will be launched at the beginning of February.

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An interesting article which has come so soon after the Thames Estuary proposal.
 
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Public exhibitions to showcase Luton Airport expansion plans


Residents will be able to see Luton Airport's expansion plans during public consultations being held locally next month. London Luton Airport Limited, which owns the freehold of the airport and is in turn is owned by Luton borough Council, has proposed to increase its capacity from 11.5 million passengers per year now to 18 million.

A public exhibition will be held at Flamstead Village Hall on Tuesday, February 14 between 14:00 and 20:00. A second exhibition will be held in Harpenden at the Public Halls on Southdown Road on Saturday, February 25 between 10:00 and 17:00.

In addition to the public events, a website has been set up for people to provide comments and feedback at www.futureluton.co.uk

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The expansion of existing airports in and around London seems the logical way forward as opposed to spending multiple billions of pounds on building a new Thames Estuary airport. In an era when we are supposed to be more sustainable it makes sense to expand airports that are already there. Beyond the articles projection of 18 million passengers per year, steps are already being taken to plan ahead for an eventual 30 million passengers at Luton with a single runway operation.
 
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Luton Airport operator reveals alternative expansion plan


The operator of Luton Airport has published an expansion plan as an ‘alternative’ to a blueprint produced by its council owners. The airport's owner, Luton Borough Council, wants to increase its capacity from 11.5 million now to 18 million, but the Spanish-owned operator said 15 million is more realistic.

Operator, London Luton Airport Operations (LLAOL) said its plans are based on a strategy to turn Luton into ‘London's local airport’. A spokesman said its plans would ‘avoid over-building capacity, and passing on unnecessary costs to airlines and passengers’. The plans include the construction of a new pier, an extension of the taxiway to increase the number of aircraft movements plus new and upgrade aircraft stands.

For more information on this airport news story visit: http://www.london-luton.co.uk/en/news/1 ... ake-luton-“london’s-local-airport”.html
 
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London Luton owners have reportedly extended their contract with airport operator Abertis until 2031.
 
[textarea]Heathrow battle: How Luton could be ‘England’s airport’

Plans to turn Luton into a huge four-runway “England airport” are unveiled today as the latest possible solution to the crisis in aviation capacity.

The scheme’s backers claim that, of the capital’s six airports, only Luton has good enough UK-wide links to make it a nationally accessible hub.

The town is next to the M1 and on the high-speed Midlands rail line to St Pancras as well the Thameslink route to central London and the south coast.

London architects Weston Williamson said that if the multi-billion-pound plan went ahead there would also have to be a new road linking the M1 and the A1, as well as a new “Crossrail 2” with a 25-minute journey time to Euston.

The new airport would be able to serve about 150 million passengers a year, more than twice Heathrow’s current capacity. The existing terminal would become a servicing area.

Full Story: http://www.standard.co.uk/news/transpor ... 24387.html[/textarea]
 
I personally cannot see luton getting a new runway .. But an increase of its passenger terminal is paramount for expansion.. and facilities that go with it ie better travel to get there makeing it easier to park and a increase of the size of the car parks.
Luton will soon meet head on against southend airport for IT traffic.
Which is expanding . they are icreaseing the size of the runway and the passenger facilities have been increased . also a new railway station been built and larger bus station
 
London Luton Airport expansion plan to be backed by council

Airport operator London Luton Airport Operations Ltd want to increase passenger capacity from 12m to 18m a year.

The project includes building a new dual carriageway, multi-storey car park and taxiway.

Council officers have recommended approval of the planning application when it is considered next Thursday.

Read more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-be ... s-24957794
 
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Preparation work is underway for the new people mover, it will include a new bridge which has been designed so that its outline represents the flight path of an aircraft climbing off a runway.

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Drone footage of the construction works for the people mover.

Drones certainly have positive merit when used responsibly. The DART link looks impressive and the video will be an excellent record of how it was all put together.
 
Another image from LTNman showing the construction of the Luton Parkway building linking the people mover to the railway station.

For reference the runway landing lights are next to the heap of rubble near the top left corner.

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Construction update. images courtesy of LTNman

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The bridge for the people mover is currently being constructed off site.

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Wish the BHX masterplan was on this scale!

However, given what we have seen already at LTN, is anyone willing to bet that value engineering will strike and the finished product will look completely different from the CGI?

 

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