Blogs

Plans to increase Stansted Airport passenger limit approved

Posted around 8 months ago •

Plans to increase Stansted Airport passenger limit approved

London Stansted has secured planning approval to increase its annual passenger limit up to 51 million, unlocking the potential to deliver a wide range of consumer, economic and community benefits over the next 20 years. 

Uttlesford District Council has given the green light to Stansted’s application, which paves the way for it to make best use of its existing single runway and grow passenger volumes towards the new limit over the next two decades.   

As a result of this permission, Stansted will be able to do that without any increase in the number of flights the airport is already permitted to operate and within the existing airport boundary. 

Full approval is subject to the final sign-off of an extensive S106 community package of support. Once completed, it will enable the airport to grow in the future towards 51 million passengers per annum (mppa) from its current total of 30 million. 

Growing Stansted to that new limit would unlock:  

  • 4,500 new jobs, supported by the airport’s existing training and education facilities.

  • Improvements to M11 Junction 8 to reduce congestion.

  • Funds for local bus services, roads and tackling fly-parking.

  • Half of all passenger journeys by public transport, to relieve pressure on local roads.

 Gareth Powell, London Stansted’s Managing Director, said: 

“We are pleased Uttlesford District Council has approved our application, which lays the foundations for the long-term sustainable growth of London Stansted and means we can maximise the full potential of our existing runway.

“The opportunity is considerable as the full expansion of Stansted would deliver widespread social and economic benefits to the regions we serve, without any increase in the number of flights the airport is already permitted to operate and within the existing airport footprint.

“That will enable us to create thousands of new jobs, provide training opportunities to the next generation of aviation professionals and attract new routes that give people more opportunities to visit the places they want to.  

“As we grow our airport over the next 20 years, we will do it sustainably – decarbonising our operations and ensuring half of all passengers accessing the airport do so via public transport.

“Our plans were strongly backed by thousands of local people, businesses and airport partners, so I would like to thank them for their valued support and look forward to working together to turn our ambition for London Stansted into reality.”

Speaking with Sonia Watson at BBC Breakfast (Essex), our Managing Director, Kully Sandhu, supported the proposal:

 

Related Articles
  • airplane on runway
    What the Gatwick Airport expansion means for UK jobs

    The UK aviation sector has reached a significant milestone following confirmation that Gatwick Airports Northern Runway expansion can now proceed after the Court of Appeal dismissed a legal challenge against the project.

  • interview
    Confidence is the Key: Guide to a successful interview.

    When applying for a job, the thought of securing an interview can be quite daunting. The idea of having to present yourself, your accomplishments and experiences to a complete stranger in the hope they will offer you a position within their company seems even harder to achieve when you find out how many other applicants there are!

  • plane being fueled
    £219m Green Aviation Boost: What It Means for Aviation Jobs and Recruitment

    The UK government has announced a £219 million Low Carbon Fuels Fund (LCFF) to accelerate the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), with applications opening to innovative UK companies in mid-July. It's being billed as the next chapter in Britain's green aviation revolution, but behind the headline figures is a workforce story that matters just as much to the aviation sector as the environmental one.