APPENDIX 1: STAKEHOLDERS ENGAGED ON IPA DESIGN PRINCIPLES

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APPENDIX 1: STAKEHOLDERS ENGAGED ON IPA DESIGN PRINCIPLES HCNF The Heathrow Community Noise Forum was set up in 2015 and is made up of representatives from 12 boroughs around Heathrow, as well as representatives from NATS, BA, Virgin Atlantic, the Department for Transport (DfT), the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and Heathrow Airport. It was set up in 2015 to establish a common level of understanding of Heathrow s operations amongst community representatives and stakeholders. Its main objectives are to involve Forum members in the planning and delivery of Heathrow s future airspace changes, along with the steps we are taking to reduce the noise impacts of our operations today. The aims of the Forum are to: keep community representatives and local authority stakeholders informed and seek their input in preparing for and consulting on future airspace modernisation as part of the Government s airspace modernisation strategy; improve understanding of members on Heathrow s operations and airspace issues; seek input from members to inform the communications approach to trials and public consultations regarding potential airspace changes; build trust in the data through members involvement in the independent verification of the data and analysis of data. Members, including Working Group members, representatives from: Borough Community Industry / Government Bracknell Forest Local Authorities Aircraft Noise Council, LAANC Anderson Acoustics London Borough of Ealing Aircraft Noise Action Group, EANAG British Airways Ealing London Borough of Forest Hill Society Virgin Atlantic Lewisham London Borough of Plane Hell CAA Southwark Elmbridge Harmondsworth & Sipson Residents NATS Association, HASRA Hillingdon Armelle Thomas DfT (Observers) Hounslow Richmond Heathrow Campaign, RHC Heathrow Richmond Teddington Action Group, TAG Trax International

Runnymeade South Bucks Spelthorne Surrey Heath Slough Windsor & Maidenhead Wokingham Englefield Green Action Group, EGAG Richings Park Residents Association Spelthorne resident Aircraft Noise 3 Villages HACAN Stanwell Moor Residents Association Residents Against Aircraft Noise, RAAN HCEB An independent body which represents those who live, work and travel through Heathrow. This new group has superseded the Heathrow Airport Consultative Committee (HACC). The HCEB, and the previous HACC, seeks to find a balance between the wide and often conflicting interests of Heathrow s community stakeholders. The key purpose of the Board is to foster constructive relationships between Heathrow Airport and its key stakeholders by: promoting meaningful and inclusive engagement, which has demonstrable impact on decision making; scrutinising and challenging its consultation plans and activities, making recommendations for improvement holding it to account for the commitments it has made as part of the DCO process Local Authorities Representatives from the following Local Authorities were invited to the workshop to discuss the proposed Design Principles. All Local Authorities were invited to comment on the proposals via email. Aylesbury Vale District Guildford District Reigate and Banstead District Barking and Dagenham Hackney Richmond upon Thames Barnet London Borough Hammersmith and Fulham Runnymede District Basingstoke and Deane District Hampshire County Council Rushmoor District Bexley Haringey London Borough Sevenoaks District Bracknell Forest Harlow District Slough Brent London Borough Harrow London Borough South Bucks District Brentwood District Hart District South Oxfordshire District Bromley London Borough Havering London Borough Southwark London Borough Broxbourne District Hertfordshire County Council Spelthorne District Buckinghamshire County Council Hertsmere District St Albans District

Camden London Borough Hillingdon Surrey County Council Central Bedfordshire Horsham District Surrey Heath District Chichester District Hounslow London Borough Sutton London Borough Chiltern District Islington London Borough Tandridge District City & County of the City of London Kensington and Chelsea Three Rivers District City of Westminster London Borough Kent County Council Kingston upon Thames London Crawley District Borough Thurrock Tower Hamlets London Borough Croydon Lambeth London Borough Waltham Forest London Borough Dacorum District Lewisham London Borough Wandsworth London Borough Dartford District Luton Watford District Ealing London Borough Merton London Borough Waverley District East Hampshire District Mid Sussex District Welwyn Hatfield District East Hertfordshire District Milton Keynes Council West Berkshire East Sussex County Council Mole Valley District West Sussex County Council Elmbridge District Newham London Borough Windsor and Maidenhead Enfield North Hertfordshire District Woking District Epping Forest District Northants County Council Wokingham Epsom and Ewell District Oxfordshire County Council Wyecombe Essex County Council Greenwich London Borough Reading Redbridge London Borough NATMAC NATMAC is a non-statutory body sponsored by the Civil Aviation Authority. It provides a panel of representatives from all aspects of aviation, to assist the CAA in the development of airspace policies, configurations and procedures, so that due attention is given to the various requirements of all users of UK airspace, civil and military. Members Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Airlines UK Airport Operators Association (AOA) Association of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (ARPAS) BAE Systems British Helicopter Association (BHA) British Microlight Aircraft Association (BMAA) British Model Flying Association (BMFA) British Parachute Association (BPA) European UAV Systems Centre Ltd Light Aircraft Association (LAA) Low Fare Airlines Military Aviation Authority (MAA) MoD Defence Airspace and Airt Traffic Management (DAATM) National Air Traffic Services (NATS)

British Air Transport Association (BATA) British Airline Pilots Association (BALPA) British Airways British Balloon & Airship Club (BBAC) British Business & General Aviation Association (BBGA) British Gliding Association (BGA) British Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association (BHPA) Future Airspace Strategy VFR Implementation Group (FASVIG) General Aviation Alliance (GAA) General Aviation Safety Council (GASCo) Guild of Air Pilots & Air Navigators (GAPAN) Guild of Air Traffic Control Officers (GATCO) Helicopter Club of Great Britain (HCGB) Honourable Company of Air Pilots (HCAP) Navy Command HQ PPL/IR Europe UK Airprox Board (UKAB) UK Flight Safety Committee (UKFSC) US Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) FASIIG Formed by representatives of airlines, air navigation service providers (ANSPs), Business Aviation, Large and Small airports, the Ministry of Defence, General Aviation, industry trade bodies and the CAA in 2012 to coordinate and deliver a plan for airspace modernisation that aligns the industry s individual investment plans to a common timeline, sets clear milestones and manages the dependencies with Government and the Regulator. The group s main purpose is to deliver on the Government s Policy to modernise the airspace, enhancing the UK s global connectivity, enabling economic growth and improving aviation s environmental performance. Specifically, the FASIIG s objectives are to: 1. Deliver the airspace infrastructure to support a 40% growth in commercial air transport in the UK by 2030. 2. Make flying in the UK s airspace more efficient, reducing fuel burn & emissions per flight. 3. Reduce the total number of people severely affected by aircraft noise. 4. Mitigate the top airspace related safety risks. 5. Maximise the performance, value and sustainability of additional runway capacity. 6. Improve the management of flexible use of airspace reserved for Military operations that is essential to our national security.

7. Develop airspace structures that safely accommodate the needs of the General Aviation community and new airspace users like unmanned aircraft. Members An open invite to join the FASIIG meetings is extended to all UK aerodromes, commercial air transport operators, non-commercial IFR operators, air navigation service providers and their trade associations. The CAA, DfT, MoD and the FASVIG Co-Chairs are also FASIIG members. Specific members invited to comment on the IPA design principles include: ACL Aer Lingus Air France Air Navigation Solutions Airlines International Representation in Europe Airlines UK American Airlines AOA BALPA BAR UK BBGA Birmingham Airport British Airways Delta DHL Air Limited ELFAA Etihad FlyBe IATA International Airlines Group London Biggin Hill Airport London City Airport London Gatwick Airport London Luton Airport London Stansted Airport Lydd RAF Northolt SAS Southampton International Airport TAG Farnborough Airport United Airlines Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd