I have just seen that a new technical director has been appointed. Sadly the press release for Andy Duggans appointed only refers to 130 million investment.It's often asked on here what capacity the current airport terminals have and I don't think we've had an exact answer. I've just been reading some of the documents for the terminal infill and some of the numbers are interesting.
The current total capacity is circa 18 mppa with 11-12 million for T1 and 6-7 million for T2. Anything above this would require a new terminal.
The new terminal infill is not expected to trigger an increase in passenger numbers, it is being added purely to improve the passenger experience. The report suggests that there are 'numerous' other developments that would need to take place to reach the quoted 18 mppa including security, stand development and immigration.
A report in 2007 suggested that the above number, along with a huge increase in the number of destinations served, would be reached some time around 2017. This would have been an increased of around 9 mppa on 2007 numbers and we've obviously fallen way short with an actual increase of just under 4 mppa, the 2008 recession was named as a key reason.
It was also noted that there is a planning restriction attached to the runway extension limiting 204,500 movements per annum. The report equates this to approx 27 mppa.
Solihull MBC intend this to go to the committee in the first week of October.
So no imminent master plan otherwose I would have expected the release to mention that he will oversee the delivery of that. Can only wish.
Dont mention Brexit. Pros and cons. Hey ho.