Wednesday 08 Jan 2025
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(Dec 18): Heathrow said on Wednesday it planned to invest £2.3 billion (US$2.92 billion or RM13 billion) over the next two years to upgrade Britain's busiest airport.

The investment is an uplift of £244 million on previously forecasted investments, it said, and comes just days after Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund PIF and French investment firm Ardian completed their more than 37% stake acquisition in the airport.

The capital will be used to improve all terminals, including baggage delivery and projects to support punctual departures and arrivals, Heathrow said in a statement.

The investment, which includes about £1.05 billion spending on the airport's infrastructure in 2025, compares with a £1.1 billion investment in the airport in 2024.

"Today's announcement confirms that we will continue to invest more than £1 billion of private sector cash each year into the airport to deliver facilities our airlines and passengers want," Heathrow CEO Thomas Woldbye said.

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