Article 6HC5J Heathrow boss will need to be light on his feet as fresh investors eye returns

Heathrow boss will need to be light on his feet as fresh investors eye returns

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Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent
from on (#6HC5J)

The airport hopes for a bumper 2024 - but are its new owners happy about the fading prospects for a third runway?

Are the good times coming back for Heathrow? The next 12 months may define a fresh era: new ownership, a new chief executive and a line apparently drawn under the Covid-induced slump. Now, the London airport believes, 2024 will bring record passenger numbers.

Aviation does have a track record in proving the forecasters wrong. Exactly 10 years ago, Heathrow's bosses and shareholders would surely have looked forward to a visit from the ghost of Christmas yet to come. The government-appointed Airports Commission's interim report had just landed, declaring that London needed a new runway and - save a delay for political expediency - all but coming out for Heathrow.

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