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Gatwick Airport Limited 8th Floor Destinations Gatwick Airport West Sussex RH6 0JW Seb Pelissier Airport Coordination Ltd Viewpoint 240 London Road Staines TW18 4JT United Kingdom By Post and email 28 th September 2016 Dear Seb, GATWICK AIRPORT SCHEDULING DECLARATION FOR SUMMER 2017 In accordance with Article 6.1 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 793/2004 amending No 95/93 and as the competent authority by virtue of regulation 6 of The Airports Slot Allocation Regulations 1993, having cooperated with representatives of air traffic control, customs and immigration authorities and air carriers using Gatwick Airport and representative organisations, Gatwick Airport Limited hereby declares the scheduling limits for the airport for the Summer of 2017 season as attached. Please contact me if you have any questions. Yours sincerely, Liz Townsend Head of Sales & Operations Planning Gatwick Airport.

List of attachments: 1 Runway scheduling limits 2 Additional runway-scheduling constraints 3 Terminal stand constraint 4 Terminal scheduling limits 5 Load factors to be used for terminal scheduling calculations

Appendix 1 Hourly Runway Scheduling Limits S17 Declaration Start of UTC Hour 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 15hr (05-19) Total Limit 29 48 54 52 51 49 55 55 55 53 51 52 55 55 54 46 43 41 29 30 785 869 Arrival Limit 20 20 25 26 23 26 28 28 27 27 26 27 28 28 28 27 25 36 27 25 394 455 Departure Limit 20 39 35 29 30 26 29 29 30 29 27 27 29 30 28 25 20 10 10 10 442 472 Arr-Dep Flex: 11 11 6 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 6 2 5 8 5 51 58 17hr (05-21) Changes against S16 Start of UTC Hour 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 15hr (05-19) 17hr (05-21) Total Limit 0 0 Arrival Limit 2-1 -1 2 0 2 Departure Limit -1 1 1-2 1-1 There are no changes to the declared totals. The arrival and departure subconstraints have been adjusted to give the best match to demand while ensuring that the arrivals limit does not exceed 28 in the busiest hours.

Appendix 2 Additional Runway Constraints 1. The 15 minute constraints are offset against the clock hour starting at 5 minute to the hour. 2. 15 minute limits set so as to provide flex within hourly totals of 2-3 ATMs. This helps to smooth the demand within the hour so as to maximise throughput and reduce runway holding. The maximum number which can be scheduled in 15 minutes is 14. In hours where 55 ATMs are scheduled this allows a flex of only 1 on totals. 3. In hours of reduced demand, 15 minute limits reduced to spread demand across the hour reduces peaking and safeguards future growth. 4. 5 minute limits are fixed at 4 arrivals and 5 departures which represents the maximum throughput of each theoretically achievable.

S17 Applied 15 minute Limits R15 Period Arrival Departure Total R15 Period Arrival Departure Total R15 Period Arrival Departure Total 05:00 0455-0505 7 10 13 12:00 1155-1205 7 8 14 19:00 1855-1905 8 8 14 05:00 0510-0520 7 10 13 12:00 1210-1220 8 8 14 19:00 1910-1920 7 8 14 05:00 0525-0535 7 10 13 12:00 1225-1235 7 8 14 19:00 1925-1935 7 8 14 05:00 0540-0550 7 10 13 12:00 1240-1250 8 8 14 19:00 1940-1950 7 8 14 06:00 0555-0605 7 9 14 13:00 1255-1305 7 8 14 20:00 1955-2005 7 8 11 06:00 0610-0620 7 9 14 13:00 1310-1320 8 8 14 20:00 2010-2020 7 7 11 06:00 0625-0635 7 9 14 13:00 1325-1335 7 8 14 20:00 2025-2035 7 7 11 06:00 0640-0650 7 9 14 13:00 1340-1350 8 8 14 20:00 2040-2050 7 7 11 07:00 0655-0705 7 9 14 14:00 1355-1405 7 8 13 21:00 2055-2105 7 7 11 07:00 0710-0720 7 8 14 14:00 1410-1420 7 7 13 21:00 2110-2120 9 5 11 07:00 0725-0735 7 8 14 14:00 1425-1435 7 8 13 21:00 2125-2135 9 5 11 07:00 0740-0750 7 8 14 14:00 1440-1450 7 7 13 21:00 2140-2150 9 5 11 08:00 0755-0805 7 8 13 15:00 1455-1505 8 8 14 22:00 2155-2205 9 5 11 08:00 0810-0820 6 9 13 15:00 1510-1520 7 7 14 22:00 2210-2220 8 5 11 08:00 0825-0835 6 8 13 15:00 1525-1535 8 8 14 22:00 2225-2235 8 5 11 08:00 0840-0850 6 9 13 15:00 1540-1550 7 7 14 22:00 2240-2250 8 5 11 09:00 0855-0905 6 8 13 16:00 1555-1605 8 8 14 23:00 2255-2305 8 5 11 09:00 0910-0920 7 7 13 16:00 1610-1620 7 8 14 23:00 2310-2320 7 7 11 09:00 0925-0935 7 7 13 16:00 1625-1635 8 8 14 23:00 2325-2335 7 7 11 09:00 0940-0950 7 7 13 16:00 1640-1650 7 8 14 23:00 2340-2350 7 7 11 10:00 09:55-1005 7 7 14 17:00 1655-1705 8 8 14 23:00 2355-0450 7 7 10:00 1010-1020 8 8 14 17:00 1710-1720 7 8 14 10:00 1025-1035 7 8 14 17:00 1725-1735 8 8 14 10:00 1040-1050 8 8 14 17:00 1740-1750 7 8 14 11:00 1055-1105 7 8 14 18:00 1755-1805 8 8 14 11:00 1110-1120 8 8 14 18:00 1810-1820 7 7 14 11:00 1125-1135 7 8 14 18:00 1825-1835 8 8 14 11:00 1140-1150 8 8 14 18:00 1840-1850 7 7 14

Appendix 3 Stand Capacity Limit ACL will apply their stand occupancy calculator to assess spare capacity against stand provision. This will be applied to overall provision (pier served and remote) by stand size and to pier served provision by Terminal and stand size. The model will be calibrated against operational stand plans and limits set on spare capacity such that when the limit is breached, the slot will be referred to GAL airfield operations for approval. This will ensure that stand capacity is not exceeded and will replace the movement based limit which has been in force in previous years to balance the demand between the two terminals now that easyjet is to be consolidated into North Terminal. Parking Position Availability South Terminal Code C - 38 Code C equivalent Code E - 16 Code E parking positions North Terminal Code C - 41 Code C equivalent parking position Code E - 17 Code E parking positions Code F - 1 Code F parking position Remote Parking : Code C - 63 Code C equivalent parking positions Code F - 2 Code F parking positions Note that the code C equivalent includes full use of MCA (Multi Centreline Apron) capability. The number of MCA positions available at any one time will depend on how many are blocked by widebody aircraft on stand.

Appendix 4 Terminal Scheduling Limits Area Lowest capacity area Capacity Scheduling Limit S17 NT Deps Central Search, Dep Lounge (soft) ~5200 5200 per hr every 30 mins 9200 per 2 hrs every 30 mins NT Int Arr Immigration, Int Reclaim ~4000 4000 per hr every 30 mins NT Dom Arr (Inc CTA) Dom Reclaim 800 (one belt) 800 per hr every 15 mins ST Deps Dep Lounge (soft), Check In ~3800 3800 per hr every 30 mins 7000 per 2 hrs every 30 mins ST Int Arr Immigration, Int Reclaim ~3350 3350 per hr every 30 mins ST Dom Arr (Inc CTA) Dom Reclaim ~850 850 per hr every 15 mins NT Dom / CTA Deps Pier Served Stands 6 stands 6 departures per 45 mins every 5 mins ST Dom / CTA Deps Pier Served Stands 5 stands 5 departures per 45 mins every 5 mins Notes: Capacity Limits relate to runway demand with load factors applied to seat numbers. Changes from 2016 are highlighted in red. NT Deps capacity increased +900/hr with Gen 2 security lanes and NT Int Arr increased +500/hr with opening of new e-gates and traffic mix. CTA, common travel area, defined as Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Republic of Ireland. Domestic includes Northern Ireland.

Appendix 5 Seat Load Factors Summer 2016 load factors for ACL (capped at Summer 2015 +/- 5% pts) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday North Terminal Arrivals Charter 98.9% 99.2% 98.8% 99.3% 99.1% 99.5% 99.2% CTA 92.6% 87.0% 86.7% 89.2% 94.4% 92.8% 94.2% Dom 94.8% 88.3% 86.0% 83.5% 92.0% 93.5% 95.3% Sched Int 94.2% 93.7% 93.4% 93.2% 94.3% 94.7% 94.9% Departures Charter 99.3% 99.9% 99.0% 99.0% 99.7% 99.0% 98.8% CTA 94.5% 81.8% 78.9% 85.2% 94.5% 92.7% 94.4% Dom 94.2% 94.2% 94.7% 95.3% 95.7% 95.8% 95.7% Sched Int 97.1% 95.6% 96.0% 96.8% 96.2% 96.8% 96.7% South Terminal Arrivals Charter 95.3% 96.0% 91.6% 94.7% 91.4% 95.6% 92.0% CTA 90.0% 86.2% 81.4% 84.3% 88.4% 88.4% 91.0% Dom 92.7% 89.2% 84.5% 81.9% 86.6% 91.7% 93.3% Sched Int 91.0% 89.9% 88.9% 89.2% 91.0% 90.4% 92.2% Departures Charter 91.4% 95.9% 92.0% 91.7% 91.0% 93.5% 95.6% CTA 89.3% 85.3% 88.6% 87.7% 91.4% 91.1% 90.1% Dom 93.1% 90.1% 91.4% 93.6% 94.8% 93.9% 94.4% Sched Int 91.9% 91.6% 91.6% 91.9% 92.3% 92.0% 92.6% Note that those changes which have been capped are highlighted in red. Changes accepted in excess of 5% are highlighted in blue as a consequence of airline moves.