Airports: Heathrow Debate

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Department: Department for Transport
Wednesday 13th February 2013

(11 years, 10 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Spicer Portrait Lord Spicer
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To ask Her Majesty’s Government what has been the average daily spare capacity at Heathrow Airport over the last six months.

Earl Attlee Portrait Earl Attlee
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My Lords, the day-to-day monitoring and management of Heathrow’s capacity is a commercial matter for the airport operator. However, I can confirm that the declared daily runway scheduling limit at Heathrow, published by Airport Coordination Limited for the winter season 2012-13, is for up to 656 arrivals and 678 departures, a total of 1,334 movements per day. There is an annual planning limit of 480,000 air transport movements at the airport.

Lord Spicer Portrait Lord Spicer
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My Lords, most people think that Heathrow is now pretty well full up. What would a third runway do for capacity at Heathrow and what would it do for the economic growth of our country?

Earl Attlee Portrait Earl Attlee
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My Lords, I certainly agree that Heathrow is to all intents and purposes full up. The answer to the noble Lord’s question about the third runway is a matter for the Airports Commission. Coalition policy is currently that there will be no third runway at Heathrow or any of the other London airports.