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Tuesday 12th June 2018 - Day 1
Case studies of critical infrastructure development across the UK and island of Ireland Part I
CONFERENCE MODERATOR
Paul Kehoe
Chairman
Realtimeknowledge.com
KEYNOTE
Dublin Airport’s new North Runway: Serving a key European gateway to North America
Miriam Ryan
Head of Strategy, daa, Stakeholder Lead North Runway
Dublin Airport
What this paper is about: Scheduled to be delivered by 2021, Dublin Airport’s North Runway will create 1,200 jobs in the construction supply chain while delivering a 31% gain in connectivity for the all-Ireland economy by 2034, underpinning Dublin’s position as a leading European Airport, and a key European gateway to North America.
PRESENTATION
Shannon Airport: The €15 million rehabilitation of Ireland’s longest runway
Niall Maloney
Operations Director
Shannon Airport
What this paper is about: The runway rehabilitation, part of an overall €20 million plus development programme, required Runway 06/24 to be re-checked and operational before 06.00 each day. While this procedure is well-rehearsed at major hubs, how did Shannon, a uniquely-sized and uniquely-busy transatlantic airport, set about assembling the necessary skills and know-how for this complex renovation?
PRESENTATION
London Luton Airport: Vision for Sustainable Growth 2020-2050, and the £225 million Direct Air to Rail Transit
Anita Gackowska
Development Director
London Luton Airport
In April London Luton Airport Limited commenced ground-breaking on the £225 million Direct Air to Rail Transit (DART) which will transform access to LTN by providing three-minute transfers from the national rail network when completed in 2021. Meanwhile the Vision for Sustainable Growth 2020-2050 masterplan, shortly to be under consultation, will potentially raise capacity to 38 million off the existing single runway.
Case studies of critical infrastructure development across the UK and island of Ireland Part II
PRESENTATION
Edinburgh Airport’s £220 million Capital Investment Programme
David Feltham
Director of Passenger Experience
Edinburgh Airport Limited
What this paper is about: Edinburgh Airport’s £220m+ capital investment programme over the next five years includes an on-going £80 million terminal extension designed to support forecasted growth of up to 16.5million passengers in 2021
PRESENTATION
Cornwall Airport Newquay: The growing pains of the UK’s fastest-growing airport, and Candidate Spaceport
Al Titterington
Managing Director
Cornwall Airport Newquay
Cornwall Airport Newquay welcomed 453,000 passengers in 2017, its third consecutive year of double-digit growth (23%) making it the fastest-growing UK airport in 2017. The latest route launches to the UK’s surfing capital were Eurowings’ weekly services to Stuttgart and Berlin in May. Meanwhile, as one of two Candidate Spaceports hoping to qualify for a £10 million UK government grant, if successful what scale of additional operational change would this require, and what would the investment involve?
PRESENTATION
The £600 million Stansted Airport Transformation Programme
Paul Willis
Director Corporate Strategy
Manchester Airports Group
What this paper is about: The scope and scale of the Stansted Transformation Programme and the further opportunities to take part.
The Düsseldorf Airport fire and the Nairobi airport fire – safeguarding your airport against major catastrophe
Marco Arreghini
Product Manager
Hilti Fire Protection
Case studies of critical infrastructure development across the UK and island of Ireland Part III
PRESENTATION
Carlisle Lake District Airport – the strategy for development of the UK’s newest commercial airport and the Stobart plan to grow London Southend Airport from 1.1 million to 2.5 million passengers
Glyn Jones
CEO
Stobart Aviation
PRESENTATION
The £480 million London City Airport Development Programme
Peter Adams
Chief Development Officer
London City Airport
What this paper is about: City Airport Development Programme (CADP) will significantly change London City Airport, with improved facilities for customers, an expanded offer of flights, and greater space to accommodate increasing passengers, enabling annual passengers to grow from the current 4.5 million to 6.5 million.
Key British-Irish airports operational case studies
PRESENTATION
Alternative fuels and vehicles: Further developing daa’s Sustainability Strategy
Dr Mary Kerins
Head of Health, Safety, Sustainability and Environment
daa, Dublin Airport
MODERATOR
Paul Kehoe
Chairman
Realtimeknowledge.com
How BHX and Realtimeknowledge. com have worked together to innovate and implement real-time operational reporting, airport-wide
Chris Wilson
Head of Terminal Operations
Birmingham Airport
Matthew Pearson
Managing Director
Realtimeknowledge.com
Wednesday 13th June - Day 2
OPENING KEYNOTE
KEYNOTE
Gatwick’s £3 Billion Transformation
Stewart Wingate
CEO
Gatwick Airport
What this paper is about: Gatwick Airport is the world’s most efficient single-runway airport, handling more than 45 million passengers every year. Its new Capital Investment Programme will see the airport invest £1.11 billion over the next five years. Hear about Gatwick’s growth story, its ongoing transformation and how it plans to continue investing in the passenger experience to support future growth.
CASE STUDY
Belfast City Airport £15 million investment to “significantly enhance the passenger journey”
Brian Ambrose
CEO
George Best Belfast City Airport
What this paper is about: In 2018 George Best Belfast City Airport announced a £15 million infrastructure investment that will include a major upgrade of departures (including a 30% increase in retail space), renewal of the central security area and hold baggage screening facilities, as well as the purchase of a new fleet of airport fire appliances.
The British-Irish Airports Operations Roundtable
ROUNDTABLE
Mark Johnston
Operations Director
Glasgow Airport
Niall Maloney
Operations Director
Shannon Airport
Rob Cooke
Operations Director
Doncaster Sheffield Airport
All 2022 Conferences
- Regional And Business Airports Group (RABA)
- World Birdstrike Association Europe Conference
- The UK Civil Aviation Authority’s 3rd British-Irish Accessible Airport Conference
- Innovate to Accelerate Recovery Conference
- British Aviation Group Sessions
- Sustainability – Sustainable Aviation Fuels and Low Noise Arrivals
Previous agendas
- The Heathrow Expansion, Supply Chain, and Best Practice Conference
- The Civil Aviation Authority’s PRM and Airport Accessibility Conference
- 2nd Metropolitan Police Aviation Policing Command Airports Counter Terrorism Conference
- The British-Irish Airports Showcase Conference
- The Heathrow Connectivity Conference at British-Irish Airports EXPO
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