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DATE:22/11/06
SOURCE:Flight International
BA CEO Walsh warns Airbus A380 'could add to runway crisis' at London Heathrow due to larger separations

Greater separation 'threatens Heathrow capacity': Walsh

British Airways chief executive Willie Walsh has warned that the Airbus A380's arrival at its congested London Heathrow hub next year will hampe rather than help the airport's runway capacity crisis due to the approach separation distance required for the ultra-large airliner.

Speaking at the Royal Aeronautical Society last week, Walsh said "the A380 sales talk" indicated that the 550-seater "was the likeliest short-term relief in terms of runway pressure" for Heathrow, "providing effectively three slots for the price of two".

But he said that with Airbus conceding that initially "the aircraft's wake vortex problems are likely to lead to separations of an extra 2nm [3.7km]...for Heathrow, that means the A380's introduction is more likely to decrease capacity than increase it".

Walsh added: "Even if separation distances are eventually reduced, the likely slow growth of A380s in service will postpone any meaningful capacity advantage until well into the next decade."

Heathrow operator BAA says it does not believe the A380's arrival at Heathrow will cut capacity. It says Airbus is "still working on the vortex issue" and "it is too early to know what the outcome will be".

To counter the growing runway capacity issue at Heathrow, Walsh is calling for the UK government to quickly commit to a firm timetable to introduce mixed-mode operations (simultaneous take-offs and landings on both runways) and the construction of a third runway for operation from 2015. Heathrow currently handles 474,000 movements a year, and Walsh says the switch to mixed-mode operations could boost movements by 50,000-70,000, while adding a 2,000m (6,560ft)-long runway would enable movements to increase to 650,000-700,000 a year.

"With the A380 threatening to cut hourly capacity, it is essential we press ahead with mixed mode," says Walsh.

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