Khaleej Times

Arora’s plans for new Heathrow hub to save over half of costs

- Staff Report

dubai — Arora Group unveiled its plans for new terminal buildings at London’s Heathrow, as part of its bid to undertake developmen­t of the airport’s expansion.

Known as the ‘Western Hub’, the new terminals are designed to provide capacity for over 50 million additional passengers and will transform passenger experience and efficiency at the UK’s premier gateway to the world.

The estimated cost of Arora’s airport expansion plans to full capacity is £14.4 billion.

The competing scheme from the existing airport company — Heathrow Airport Limited (HAL) — was recently valued at more than twice this sum by the Airports Commission at £31 billion.

Arora’s new plans make airport expansion affordable and give Heathrow the best chance of success when competing with other hub airports, such as Amsterdam’s Schiphol and Paris’ Charles De Gaulle post-Brexit.

In recent days, HAL said it would allow companies to bid to partner with it on various parts of the expansion scheme. Arora believes this is a step in the right direction but does not yet go far enough in guaranteei­ng a truly competitiv­e expansion.

Arora’s Western Hub plans have been designed by internatio­nallyaccla­imed architects Corgan, who are responsibl­e for many of the world’s leading airport terminals. more passengers to be handled by Western Hub The proposals will provide a step change in Heathrow’s internatio­nal standing and competitiv­eness.

The Arora proposals concentrat­e new terminal capacity on the western side of Heathrow, between the existing Terminal 5 and M25. This avoids the need to redevelop existing terminals in the Heathrow central area (Terminals 2 and 3), which would be far more expensive and disruptive.

Instead of new, independen­t terminal buildings, the Western Hub integrates new passenger facilities with T5 into a single hub campus. At the heart is a new central concourse, which will serve as a single front door for all 85 million passengers using the Western Hub. The central concourse will provide fast and easy access to both Terminal 5 and to the new Terminal 6.

Surinder Arora, founder and chairman of Arora Group, said: “Our approach has been to work closely with airlines and to employ the world’s best and most experience­d airport designers and these benefits are clearly evident in our Western Hub plans.”

“We are passionate about developing a Heathrow that delivers a truly world-leading experience; one that works for airlines; one that offers passengers a top-class journey; and one that has the commercial grounding to be a long-term success for the nation to take pride in.”

— business@khaleejtim­es.com

 ??  ?? An artist’s impression of the Western Hub at London Heathrow.
An artist’s impression of the Western Hub at London Heathrow.

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