Birmingham Airport Security Screening Investment to Drive Economic Growth in West Midlands

Birmingham Airport Security Screening Investment to Drive Economic Growth in West Midlands
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Customers flying out of Birmingham Airport are to benefit from a simpler, speedier security screening process from June 2024. 

This investment in the Next Generation Security system will achieve compliance with new Government standards as well as enabling greater numbers of customers to be processed more quickly at peak times. 

In its Master Plan published in 2018, Birmingham Airport outlined its aspiration to grow customer volumes from 13m a year (pre-pandemic) to around 18m by 2033. Its new security hall supports this expansion, which in turn will help drive economic growth in the West Midlands region. 

Nick Barton, chief executive of Birmingham Airport, said: “This investment paves the way for a better customer experience and economic growth in the West Midlands. For these reasons, I’m excited about our Next-Generation Security system.” 

Birmingham Airport submitted its planning application for this scheme to Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council earlier this week.  

Delivering the new system will also enable better use of existing space including an enlarged departures area and additional retail and seating for customers to enjoy.    
 

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