Gatwick for sale for £1.5 billion!
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To be announced tomorrow (according to Sky) Sale by BAA.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Business/BAA-Expe...
Are things really getting that bad?
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Business/BAA-Expe...
Are things really getting that bad?
Edited by Morningside on Tuesday 20th October 23:27
Sounds like a bargain to me, forced sale or not, compare the cost to the capital cost of The Heathrow Express, 450 million quid for electrifying 15 miles of railwy and building a short branch down to the airport. Three times as much for a fully working airport, everything in place looks like a bargain.
el stovey said:
I wonder if this lot will push for a new runway. It was never in BAA's interests to compete with any of the other London Airports.
The reason BAA put Gatwick up for sale was that of the 3 x London BAA airports, LGW had the most restrictions in place for expansion.2nd runway at LGW is very unlikely.
If BAA were clever couldn't they sell the site to a housing development company for a very tidy sum, who will build new (and even in these dodgy times) much needed extra housing, still with a very good profit. The flights/business from Gatwick would then have to be transferred to BAAs other airports. So they make money on the deal and the revenue/flights and business is moved from Gatwick and shared out at Heathrow, Stanstead and the others.


Oily Nails said:
S3_Graham said:
Dupont666 said:
Why dont the government buy it and make some money off it?
that would be far too clever. Or tbh it would anger the greens....But hey they could write that off with MP's expenses...
aeropilot said:
el stovey said:
I wonder if this lot will push for a new runway. It was never in BAA's interests to compete with any of the other London Airports.
The reason BAA put Gatwick up for sale was that of the 3 x London BAA airports, LGW had the most restrictions in place for expansion.2nd runway at LGW is very unlikely.
There are already three second runway proposals for Gatwick including a close in southerly runway like Manchester has, a farther southerly runway which allows simultaneous approaches and a wild card northerly runway which is right through parts of Charlwood and launches aircraft towards Russ Hill.
The second runway was doubtful before when the BAA owned LGW and LHR but to me now looks a much more likely.
FourWheelDrift said:
If BAA were clever couldn't they sell the site to a housing development company for a very tidy sum, who will build new (and even in these dodgy times) much needed extra housing, still with a very good profit. The flights/business from Gatwick would then have to be transferred to BAAs other airports. So they make money on the deal and the revenue/flights and business is moved from Gatwick and shared out at Heathrow, Stanstead and the others.

You clearly don't know how much money LGW 'earns' per day.
The housing option would be a serious money loser in comparison

Not to mentioned the loss of capacity couldn't be accomodated between the other airports.
aeropilot said:
FourWheelDrift said:
If BAA were clever couldn't they sell the site to a housing development company for a very tidy sum, who will build new (and even in these dodgy times) much needed extra housing, still with a very good profit. The flights/business from Gatwick would then have to be transferred to BAAs other airports. So they make money on the deal and the revenue/flights and business is moved from Gatwick and shared out at Heathrow, Stanstead and the others.

You clearly don't know how much money LGW 'earns' per day.
The housing option would be a serious money loser in comparison

FourWheelDrift said:
aeropilot said:
FourWheelDrift said:
If BAA were clever couldn't they sell the site to a housing development company for a very tidy sum, who will build new (and even in these dodgy times) much needed extra housing, still with a very good profit. The flights/business from Gatwick would then have to be transferred to BAAs other airports. So they make money on the deal and the revenue/flights and business is moved from Gatwick and shared out at Heathrow, Stanstead and the others.

You clearly don't know how much money LGW 'earns' per day.
The housing option would be a serious money loser in comparison

There's not a cat in hells chance that they would be allowed to sell it for development, the £2bn per year LGW contributes to the economy would be lost, not to mention 25,000 odd jobs (and that's ignoring the immense cost to redevelop would make it an impractical proposition)
As I said, the other airports couldn't take Gatwick's capacity between them anyway, as you would be a runway down, as they are all close to capacity as it is.
Sorry, but it's an absurd suggestion.
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