Leeds Bradford Airport - Terminal Extension Welcome Leeds Bradford Airport is bringing forward plans for an exciting new development at the airport. The scheme which is anchored by a new arrivals hall and immigration area will also include additional departure gates and extra seating for departing passengers. The development is being brought forward in line with the Airports Route to 2030 Strategic Development Plan objective of creating a modern, attractive environment for our passengers. The proposals will provide the facilities, amenities and capacity for the Airport to handle 5 million passengers, a 25% increase on current passenger numbers. The new arrivals hall will be located to the east of the existing terminal building, adjacent to the airport lounges and departure gates 6,7 and 8. It will sit alongside the current apron and form a new focus for arriving passengers to the airport and improve the passenger experience. The proposal signals a major investment in to the airport from its new owners, and will provide the airport with the infrastructure to deliver an improved customer service and accommodate future growth. As well as providing additional jobs, the proposals will bring a fresh new face to the airport to act as a gateway for the City Region to the rest of the world, increase inward investment opportunities and increase the contribution the airport makes to the regional economy. Before we submit a planning application to Leeds City Council we would like to know your views and what the local community thinks of our proposals. Please view the proposals on display here today and let us know what you think by completing the feedback form. Members of the development team are on hand to answer your questions and discuss the proposals further with you.
The Need Leeds Bradford Airport welcomed 4.08m passengers in 2017 and has an ambition to grow to 5m passengers by 2023 and 7m passengers by 2030. In order to achieve this, improvements are required to a broad range of terminal facilities and airside operations. Phase 1 of the Airports investment strategy has already taken place with the refurbishment of the existing food and beverage offer in the main terminal, improvements to car parking, new snow clearing equipment, a rebrand of the Airport and additional lounge facilities. The terminal building is now nearing capacity however, and improvements are required to improve the customer experience for both existing passenger numbers and to accommodate future growth. Looking to 2020, Phase 3 of the investment strategy will see the refurbishment of the main terminal building to provide a larger central security area, and an expanded food and beverage offer. Phase 4 will then see an expansion in airside facilities such as additional aircraft stands, fuel farm facilities, taxiway improvements, etc. As the airport approaches 5 m passengers, there will be a need to expand the terminal further to accommodate 7 m passengers. This will see an expansion of the terminal extension outlined in this consultation event, as well as an extended pier with additional departure gates and baggage reclaim facilities. With this in mind, LBA is looking to bring forward Phase 2 of the investment strategy in the form of a new arrivals hall. The proposals are outlined on the following boards but will in essence address concerns expressed regarding the arrivals experience, by providing additional immigration and baggage reclaim capacity, as well as providing additional gate capacity for departing passengers. 2
Benefits Direct Benefits 2020 Terminal Refurbishment 2019 Terminal Extension Additional departure gates - Increased capacity to manage departing passengers - Increased provision of free seating - Phased removal of external covered walkway 250% increase in immigration area - Increased capacity to manage arriving passengers - Additional UK Boarder Force immigration desks - Provision of e-gates - Expanded customs area Increased baggage reclaim capacity - 3 high capacity baggage reclaim carousels - Improved ability to handle off schedule arrivals - Capacity to accommodate wide bodied, long haul aircraft Additional departure lounge capacity - Ability to accommodate wide bodied, long haul aircraft - Greater variety and higher quality food and beverage offer 3
Benefits Indirect Benefits Fresh new face for the Airport acting as a gateway for the Leeds City Region to the world Additional jobs Increased contribution to the regional economy Increases potential inward investment opportunities Supports Strategic Development Plan objective of Meeting the Demand for Air Travel by creating the right environment to attract a greater range of airlines to deliver a greater range of destinations Opens up the potential to expand freight operations from the Airport This is fantastic news for Yorkshire, bringing great benefits to both leisure and business travellers as well as the wider economy. David Laws and his team are to be applauded for the positive changes they are bringing to Leeds Bradford Airport. These latest plans are symptomatic of the scale of their vision and overall ambition to make the airport one the whole county can be proud of. Passengers will soon experience an airport truly fit for the 21 st century. Sir Gary Verity DL, Chief Executive of Welcome to Yorkshire 4
2020 Terminal Refurbishment 2019 Terminal Extension Terminal People Flow 5
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Leeds Bradford Airport: Terminal Extension We very much welcome these plans for a terminal extension and improved facilities at Leeds Bradford Airport, and we look forward to seeing them come forward for full consideration by Leeds City Council s plans panel. Cllr Judith Blake, Leader of Leeds City Council Aerial - Ground Side 7
Leeds Bradford Airport: Terminal Extension These really are exciting times for this airport and we are delighted to be able to now share our plans for phase two of our terminal redevelopment. David Laws, Chief Executive, Leeds Bradford Airport Aerial - Air Side 8
Leeds Bradford Airport: Terminal Extension The airport is already a major contributor to the city region economy and we welcome this significant new investment. Cllr Susan Hinchcliffe, Chair of West Yorkshire Combined Authority Scale: NTS New Arrivals Hall - Precedents Study 9
Leeds Bradford Airport: Terminal Extension Henri Murison, Director, Northern Powerhouse Partnership This investment by Leeds Bradford Airport here in Yorkshire is a sign of their confidence and commitment to helping businesses here to grow and attracting inward investment. New Arrivals Hall - Precedents Study 10
Timescales November 2018 Submit planning application Secure consent Late 2018 / Early 2019 Consultation Event Works Early 2019 Commence enabling works Commence construction works Spring 2019 Autumn 2019 Enhanced immigration and baggage reclaim facilities operational Future Works Commence refurbishment of existing terminal building Summer 2020 Late 2019 / Early 2020 Open improved departures experience in main terminal building 11
What Happens Next? Following this consultation, we will review all feedback received and make changes to the proposals wherever possible and appropriate. If you require any further information, or wish to provide additional feedback you can submit a feedback form online at www.leedsbradfordairport.co.uk/extension or by letter to Terminal Extension Consultation, Leeds Bradford Airport, Whitehouse Lane, Leeds, LS19 7TU. Please complete a feedback form If you have any questions, please speak to a representative of the team 12