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Manchester Airport wins planning consent for £1bn transformation

Planning consent has today been granted for Manchester Airport’s 10 year, £1bn transformation programme.

Planning consent has today been granted for Manchester Airport’s 10 year, £1bn transformation programme.

The Manchester Airport Transformation Programme (MAN-TP) is a series of 60 enhancements that will upgrade the UK’s third largest airport with a contemporary look and feel and state-of-the-art services.

Consent was given at a meeting of Manchester City Council’s planning committee today.

The key elements of the Transformation Programme include:

  • The expansion and reconfiguring of Terminal 2, to become the airport’s primary terminal building
  • Improvement of Terminal 3 to cater for increased demand and an expanding flight schedule
  • The introduction of new and enlarged airside transfer facilities, including the direct linkage between Terminals 2 and 3
  • US pre-clearance facility, allowing passengers to clear immigration, customs, and agricultural inspection by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) before boarding their flight
  • Introduction of the latest technology in a new, enlarged security hall that will screen more passengers, quicker
  • The introduction of a host of new customer friendly enhancements, including self-service check-in facilities and around 50 food and beverage and retail outlets
  • Creation of a ‘future-proofed’ operational airport environment that provides greater flexibility and resilience to cater to evolving airline and security needs
  • The introduction of new stands and piers, offering better departure gate facilities
  • Improved surface access road system making it easier for customers to come to and from our airport

Brad Miller, Manchester Airport Transformation Programme director, said: “Everyone at Manchester Airport is delighted that a significant piece of our £1bn transformation programme has been given planning consent. This means work can truly begin on the project, which over the next decade will see the airport continue to develop as a global gateway for the UK, directly to and from the North.

Watch a fly-through of the transformation:

“The enhancements the project will make will enable us to further adapt, modernise and transform the customer service experience we are able to offer passengers and airlines. It will also allow Manchester Airport to continue in its role as job creator and economic provider for Greater Manchester and the wider region.”

The airport will adopt a phased approach to implement the improvements to ensure minimal disruption to airport operations, passengers and airlines.

The improvements will be delivered inside the existing footprint of the airport.

Visuals showing the transformed airport:

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