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15th March 2016

Jonathan Deegan Head of Land Use Planning

Heathrow Development

Plans

• 75 million passengers in 2015

• Operating at 98% runway

capacity

• Skytrax Awards – Best Terminal,

Best Western Europe Airport, Best

Shopping

• 180 destinations / 90 countries

• World’s busiest 2 runway airport

Heathrow today

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) • Heathrow is critical to global aviation

• Fifth busiest airport in the world

• 6 of global top 10 intercontinental long

haul routes operate at Heathrow

• 80 long haul destinations served

• 80% of UK long haul scheduled traffic

• Catchment area and hub characteristics

provide enviable demand resilience

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Heathrow today Top 10 busiest global airports

12 months to 30 November 2015

Europe US Asia & Middle East

23%

30%

38%

45%

52%

Zurich Schiphol Frankfurt Ch. de Gaulle Heathrow0%

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European peers: Long haul traffic (2015)

• One of only six airports in

the world to fly to over 50

long-haul destinations

• 70 destinations not

accessible from any other UK

airport

• 65% of the UK’s air freight

• The only UK airport to connect

to all of the BRIC emerging

nations

The proof behind the value of the UK’s hub

FACT:

202 of the UK’s top 300

companies have HQs

within a 25 mile radius of

Heathrow.

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• 1.5 million metric tonnes a year

• Export goods worth £101bn

travelled via Heathrow in 2014

• More than Felixstowe (£45bn) and

Southampton (£46bn) shipping

ports combined!

• Provides UK businesses with

access to the world

Cargo: The UK’s Busiest Port by Value

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Integrated baggage

Automated hub

connecting baggage across all terminals 110m bags a year

Operational in 2014

Terminal 2 A and B

£2.5bn investment Home of STAR Alliance

Opened June 2014

16 million passengers

Terminal 4

New and extended check-in area, security

screening, immigration, and connection areas

Home of Sky Team 10 million passengers

Terminal 3

New check-in, forecourt and car

park Refurbished departure lounge, immigration, and baggage

reclaim Home of One World

17 million passengers

Terminal 1

Closed in 2015

Heathrow today

Terminal 5 A, B & C

£4.3bn investment

Home of British Airways

32 million passengers

• New runway to the North-west

• 3,500m long – enough for any

aircraft type to use

• +260,000 flight capacity

• 130 million passenger capacity

• Revised following consultation to

reduce noise affects and avoid

M25 junction

Our expansion proposal

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• Up to 180,000 new jobs across

the UK

• Up to £211bn in economic

benefits across the UK

• Up to 40 new destinations for

exporters

• Double the freight throughput

at the UK’s busiest port by value

UK Economic benefits: Overview

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• 14 Domestic routes predicted

• £10 million Route Development

Fund

• Work with government to re-

designate public service

obligation (PSO) routes to

Heathrow

• Inverness to be reconnected in

2016

Economic benefits: Regional connections

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• Up to 40,000 new local jobs

• 10,000 apprenticeships –

double the amount planned

without expansion

• Noise and property compensation

offer – improvement offered to

160,000 homes

• New green spaces making

parkland around the airport four

times the size of London’s Hyde

Park

Economic benefits: Local communities

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• New rail links to every part of

the UK

• 5 railway lines by 2032

• TfL Tube, Crossrail, HEX,

Western Rail, Southern Rail

plus easy access to HS2

• Double the trains per hour

(36tph) and almost triple the

seats (15,000)

Surface access: Rail connections

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The most connected UK airport

Road connections: M4, M25, M3, A4

Rail connections: Crossrail, TfL Tube, SRA, WRA, HEX

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Sustainability: Reducing noise impacts

History as proof: Since the 1970’s, flights at Heathrow have doubled yet

some noise level contours have fallen 10 fold.

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Sustainability: Air quality today

Air quality at Heathrow is improving and compares favourably to the rest of

London. We’re committed to working further to improve it.

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The Airports Commission agrees with our finding that Heathrow

expansion can take place within air quality limits

Sustainability: Air quality with expansion

FACT:

Heathrow has cut emissions by 16% over 5

years.

Passenger benefits: Increased competition

Due to capacity constraints at Heathrow, demand is currently outstripping

supply. With expansion, more competition will be created between airlines.

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Business Groups

Support: Business, Unions, Regional Airports

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Support: Local people

100,000 people have signed up to the local community campaign group

Back Heathrow

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Support: How Heathrow supports local business

Support: What can business do to support Heathrow?

Respond to the Western Rail link to Heathrow consultation

• Lend your support to the proposal

• A key project to ensure growth occurs in the Slough area

• Key to improving employee access to Heathrow

• Push for earliest possible delivery date

• Consultation closes 4th April 2016

Keep pressure on Govt. to make the runway decision

• Lend your support to Government decision before summer recess

• Lend your support to HAL’s North West runway option

• Write to your MP

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Support: Where is the process now?

• Government are conducting further work on key topics especially

air quality

• On-going discussions between the DfT and all three promoters to

assist in the Government’s decision making process

• Decision expected after EU Referendum and potentially before

the summer recess

• National Policy Statement will follow in 2017/18

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