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Oct 22, 2025

Government Fast-Tracks Heathrow Third-Runway Decision

Government Fast-Tracks Heathrow Third-Runway Decision
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander confirmed that a revised Airports National Policy Statement (ANPS) will be drafted within the current parliamentary term to accelerate Heathrow’s long-awaited third runway. The move aims to deliver “full economic benefits sooner” by cutting two years from the consenting timetable. A public consultation is pencilled in for summer 2026, with a final decision before the next general election.

The updated ANPS must satisfy Labour’s four tests on climate, noise, air-quality and economic value. Competing blueprints from Heathrow Airport Ltd and the Arora Group will be reviewed, with a preferred scheme selected in November 2025. The Department for Transport insists the £50 billion project will be privately financed; environmental groups are sceptical, citing rising costs and the sector’s net-zero commitments.

For global mobility professionals, a third runway promises additional long-haul slots and increased frequency to secondary markets—potentially reducing travel time for rotational assignees and cargo lead times for relocation shipments. However, uncertainty remains over construction phasing and carbon-offset requirements, which could add cost to corporate travel programmes.

With Gatwick and Luton expansions already approved, the government is signalling a pro-growth aviation stance, but final sign-off will hinge on whether sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) can scale quickly and cheaply enough to offset extra emissions.
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