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Dont think so .Finally found a picture in the 2017 LBA Masterplan as to where the new stands are planned to be built.
New stands shown shaded in blue
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Now question is, Seen as the lay within the existing airfield boundary and within the operational area's will the need planning approval or not?
Do you have a copy of the previous masterplan you could upload?Finally found a picture in the 2017 LBA Masterplan as to where the new stands are planned to be built.
New stands shown shaded in blue
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Now question is, Seen as the lay within the existing airfield boundary and within the operational area's will the need planning approval or not?
Do you have a copy of the previous masterplan you could upload
Not much chance of a wide body any time soon, but maybe the first new stands to be built will be big enough - and able to accommodate wide body without disrupting the main apron.Probably also says a lot about what we can (or can’t) expect route development wise as it probably means A321 sized aircraft are the biggest we can now expect. Unless we have, or are going to have, other stands capable of large aircraft parking?

Not for too long this time. The Ryanair was waiting in the loop for the other Ryanair to push back. Better staying in the loop 10 minutes out of the way rather than clogging up a full apron area. The Jet2 behind it was only in the loop a couple of minutes.When you run out of parking stands and you have to park aircraft in both the 14/32 Loop and November Taxiway.
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Actually, stands were empty at the time,but all up the Eastern end, where Ryanair dont want to go. So it waited for the other Ryanair to vacate and went in that stand to replace it. The Jet2 ended up behind it after running to the end after landing. Several other aircraft were pushing back too, from memory so it was all a bit busy. Compared to many airports the overall delay was minimal, but the sooner they build some more stands the sooner these bottlenecks will ease up.Frankly, I consider it quite embarrassing. You could argue that LBA has become a victim of it's own success, but in my humble opinion, it smacks of LBA not being anywhere near proactive enough. Additional stands have been needed for several years now.
It's better being in this situation than the situation DSA faced before it closed. At leased measures are been taken to address congestion.Frankly, I consider it quite embarrassing. You could argue that LBA has become a victim of it's own success, but in my humble opinion, it smacks of LBA not being anywhere near proactive enough. Additional stands have been needed for several years now.
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