Gatwick spends $1.5bn to add 7mn more passengers

Bloomberg

London’s Gatwick airport plans to spend 1.11 billion pounds ($1.5 billion) on expanding the capacity of its two terminals by 7 million passengers within five years.
The world’s busiest single-runway hub will devote much of the cash to lengthening one of the piers at its North Terminal, used by airlines including EasyJet Plc and Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd., to accommodate eight more aircraft, according to a statement.
The northern site’s departure lounge will also be enlarged to accommodate more restaurants and will trial biometric auto-boarding technology. The South Terminal, which houses British Airways, will get a new domestic arrivals hall and baggage claim area, as well as extended hotels and parking.
Gatwick is seeking to boost the capacity of its existing infrastructure to almost 53 million travelers a year by 2023 from close to 46 million passengers in 2017 after losing out to London Heathrow, Europe’s busiest airport, in a contest to win government backing for the construction of a new runway.
Funding will also be awarded to the extension of a self-service baggage drop system, the increased use of electric vehicles and improved rail links.
Future projects could include an integrated operations center to share real-time data between the airport, airlines and ground handlers, robotic parking that would allow cars to be crammed closer together, and directional airfield lighting to guide aircraft between the runway and parking stands.

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