New aircraft stands at Stansted Airport become operational

Posted on 2 October, 2018 by Advance 

Four new aircraft parking stands have become operational this week, marking the completion of the first phase of airfield works as part of London Stansted AirportÂ’s £600m transformation programme.

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The project team pictured at the new echo stand extension (left to right), Dan Vickers, Project Manager at Stansted Airport, Stuart Hermon, Project Manager, VolkerFitzpatrick, Jon Barber, Airside Business Change Manager, Stansted Airport, Reuben Solomon, VolkerFitzpatrick, Kevin Darnell, Senior Construction Manager, Stansted Airport and Paul Willis, Programme Delivery Director, Stansted Transformation Project.
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The echo stand extension, spanning 40,000m², is the size of four premiership football pitches and boosts the airport’s ability to handle more aircraft during peak hours, making airfield operations more efficient.

Hoddesdon based VolkerFitzpatrick, the project’s principal contractor, poured a total of 23,000m³ of concrete, laid 1850 metres of cabling and installed 15 km of drainage during the seven-month development.



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Busy aircraft parking apron at London Stansted.
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Phase two of the project is already underway and includes new taxiways, additional aircraft holding areas and a further 20 new aircraft stands.

Paul Willis, Programme Delivery Director, Stansted Transformation Project, said: “This is the first step in an extensive programme of works to our airfield at London Stansted, which includes new taxiways, additional aircraft holding areas as well as the new aircraft stands.  It is always a challenge undertaking large scale construction programmes in a 24/7 live environment, however, our principal contractor Volker Fitzpatrick and our team here at Stansted have provided an excellent standard of build and project management.

“London Stansted is the only major airport in the South East that has potential to grow in line with the Government’s aviation strategy of optimising existing runway capacity. These new stands will provide extra capacity for aircraft to park, unlocking spare capacity and improving operations from the airport’s single runway.”

Chris Evans, Managing Director of VolkerFitzpatrick’s Civils Division, said:  “We are delighted to be part of London Stansted’s transformational journey and continue to successfully deliver challenging airside projects, as part of our core business. This project, like many of ours, has been delivered on time and to budget; and we look forward to continuing to work in partnership with Stansted – providing our usual high level of service and satisfaction and helping to enable the airport’s potential.” 

The Stansted Transformation Programme is one of the largest airport projects currently underway in the UK. The plans include a new arrivals terminal and the reconfiguration of the existing terminal into a departures only facility.  It also features a revamped retail and restaurant offer, as well as new car parks and airfield infrastructure.