Hotel Tycoon Teams up with Changi Airport on Heathrow Expansion Plan
The Heathrow West plan proposes a 2,800-meter runway and phased terminal openings by 2040, aiming to reduce costs and avoid M25 motorway disruption, with expert backing from Singapore's Changi Airport.
- A Heathrow expansion plan led by Surinder Arora partners with Changi Airport, promising the best passenger experience in the world.
- The Arora Group and Heathrow's owners submitted plans for a third runway to the Department for Transport, proposing lengths of 2,800 and 3,500 meters.
- Surinder Arora announced that the new runway could be operational by 2035, avoiding disruption to the M25 motorway.
- Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander is reviewing the plans, which will inform the Airports National Policy Statement for development approvals.
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Surinder Arora working with Changi airport on Heathrow expansion plan
Arora Group and Heathrow’s owners both recently submitted plans to the Department for Transport for a third runway at the west London airport.
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