"UK Aviation Regulator Proposes Shake-Up for Heathrow Expansion: Opening Up Airport Projects to Competition In a move that could significantly alter the future of Heathrow Airport's expansion plans, the UK's aviation regulator, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), has proposed a major overhaul of the regulatory model governing the airport's operations and costs. Under the proposed changes, rival companies would be allowed to bid to design and build key components of Heathrow's planned third runway and new terminal, potentially keeping construction costs in check. The CAA argues that this competitive approach could lead to more efficient and cost-effective projects, but the move is likely to be met with resistance from Heathrow's management, who may see it as a threat to their control over the airport's development. As the aviation industry continues to grapple with the challenges of growth and sustainability, the CAA's proposals could have far-reaching implications for the future of Heathrow and the UK's air travel infrastructure."


Under aviation regulator proposals rival companies would bid to design and build parts of airport expansionBusiness live – latest updatesHeathrow could be forced to allow other companies to design and build its third runway and new terminal after the UK aviation regulator argued that rival bids could keep construction costs down.A long-awaited review by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) proposes changes to the regulatory model that governs how Heathrow runs and covers its costs. Continue reading...