26-Oct-2005 12:09 PM
London Luton unveils long term development plan
Analysis
SYDNEY (Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation) - London Luton Airport (LTN) launched a draft Master Plan for the long-term development of the airport.
The plan is aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and improving space utilisation, with LTN forecast to reach maximum capacity in the next few years. Phase I of the project is expected for completion by the end of 2007 and would include:
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Construction of additional aircraft stands;
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Extension of the passenger terminal and associated piers;
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Extension of the parallel taxiway;
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Construction of a multi-storey car park.
Phase II of the project would include construction of: Full length replacement runway;
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New South Terminal;
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Additional aircraft stands;
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New Fire Station and Control Tower.
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