History of Heathrow Airport explained

In its early years what is now Heathrow Airport was the Great West Aerodrome, sometimes known as Heathrow Aerodrome.

Before 1920

See main article: Heathrow (hamlet).

1920s

1930s

1940s

The wartime legislation provided no obligation to pay compensation; Fairey Aviation was offered compensation at the 1939 farming land market rate of £10 per acre; that was rejected. Sir Richard wrote to his co-chairman of Fairey Aviation:

After World War II

1950s

Photographs of Heathrow Airport in 1953 or 1954

1960s

The original terminals being in the centre of the site became a constraint on expansion. Built for easy access to all runways, it was assumed that passengers using the terminals would not need extensive car parking, as air travel was beyond all but the wealthy, who would be chauffeur-driven with the chauffeur leaving with the car once his passengers had departed, and coming back with the car to collect his returning passenger.[40]

1970s

1980s

Following privatisation, during the late 1980s and 1990s BAA expanded the proportion of terminal space allocated to retail activities and invested in retail development activities. This included expanding terminal areas to provide more shops and restaurants, and routing passengers through shopping areas to maximise their exposure to retail offerings.

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

Plans for future

A new terminal building. To the west of Terminal 5 and the eventual demolition of Terminal 3 to make way for a series of new satellite terminals and also Transport. The creation of new public transport interchange points and the consolidation of parking facilities.

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Longford Residents' Association, archived copy at the Wayback Machine
  2. Sherwood, Philip (1999)
  3. Sherwood, Tim (1999)
  4. Book: Rowley, Trevor. The English Landscape in the Twentieth Century. 67. 1 January 2006. A&C Black. 9781852853884. Google Books.
  5. Sherwood, Philip (1999), pp. 53–61; Sherwood, Philip (2009), pp. 62–72
  6. Taylor (1997)
  7. Sherwood 2009, p.66
  8. Sherwood, 1999, p67
  9. News: Heathrow's Terminal 5 velocity. John Arlidge. The Times . London . 3 June 2007. 14 June 2007 .
  10. Sherwood 1999, page 68.
  11. Sherwood 1999, pages 60 & 73.
  12. Sherwood 1999, page 69.
  13. Sherwood 1990, pp. 22, 39, 65, 71
  14. Sherwood 2009, p83
  15. Book: Rowley, Trevor. The English Landscape in the Twentieth Century. 1 January 2006. 69. A&C Black. 9781852853884. Google Books.
  16. Wimpey – The First 100 Years: page 28
  17. Sherwood 2009, p84
  18. Book: Gallop, Alan . Time Flies: Heathrow at 60 . 2005 . Sutton Publishing . Stroud . 1-85310-259-8 . 37.
  19. video at https://archive.org/details/london_airport_TNA
  20. Sherwood 2009, p87
  21. Book: Gallop, Alan . Time Flies: Heathrow at 60 . 2005 . Sutton Publishing . Stroud . 1-85310-259-8 . 2.
  22. Web site: star light – american airways – air austria – 1956 – 0093 – Flight Archive.
  23. Sherwood, Philip 2009, pp 91-95
  24. Book: Woodley, Charles. 1992. Golden Age – British Civil Aviation 1945–1965. 9–10. 1-85310-259-8.
  25. Book: Gallop, Alan . Time Flies: Heathrow at 60 . 2005 . Sutton Publishing . Stroud . 1-85310-259-8 . 51.
  26. British Government film of the construction of Heathrow (1949) https://archive.org/details/london_airport_TNA
  27. Sherwood 2009, p88
  28. Book: Gallop, Alan . Time Flies: Heathrow at 60 . 2005 . Sutton Publishing . Stroud . 1-85310-259-8 . 88.
  29. Book: Gallop, Alan . Time Flies: Heathrow at 60 . 2005 . Sutton Publishing . Stroud . 1-85310-259-8 . 97–101.
  30. Book: Gallop, Alan . Time Flies: Heathrow at 60 . 2005 . Sutton Publishing . Stroud . 1-85310-259-8 . 96.
  31. Sherwood 2009, p89
  32. Old 1:2500 scale Ordnance Survey maps, reproduced at about 15 inches = 1 mile, publ. Alan Godfrey Maps:-
    • Heathrow, 1934, Middlesex sheet 19.08,
    • Hatton, 1935, Middlesex sheet 20.05,
  33. International Aeradio chart in The Aeroplane 3 August 1961
  34. Web site: Our history . BAA Limited . 7 May 2011.
  35. British Pathe news reel 31.10 dated June 1955 (www.britishpathe.com)
  36. Web site: Heathrow: Our history . LHR Airports Limited . 25 November 2014.
  37. News: Copps . Alan . Airport News: Flights May Be Halted by Pay Freeze Row . . 30 September 1966 . 8 . . BAA this week announced their intention to revive the name Heathrow as the official title of the airport. This, they say, is being done to avoid confusion with the other two airports which serve London, Gatwick and Stansted. In future they will refer to what is now known as London Airport as Heathrow Airport-London..
  38. Web site: Heathrow's New Terminal . . 5 December 1968 . 2 January 2019.
  39. Heathrow . 18 April 1969 . 33 . 57538.
  40. Web site: Air Ministry and Ministry of Civil Aviation: Records (R Series Files) BT 217/551 . UK National Archives . 21 April 2011.
  41. Web site: BAA Heathrow: Our History. BAA. 11 November 2007.
  42. Sherwood, 2009, page 73
  43. Book: Day . John R . Reed . John . 1963 . 2008 . The Story of London's Underground . Capital Transport . 178. 978-1-85414-316-7.
  44. Book: Gallop, Alan . Time Flies: Heathrow at 60 . 2005 . Sutton Publishing . Stroud . 1-85310-259-8 . 188.
  45. http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/Collections-Research/Collections-online/object.aspx?objectID=object-779145&start=5&rows=1 Mayfield farm, near Heathrow
  46. Web site: Histories » Chronology Maps » 1982 . CBRD . 9 July 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100503032318/http://cbrd.co.uk/histories/chronologymaps/1982.shtml . 3 May 2010 . dead .
  47. The Economist, The man who bought trouble. Consulted on 18 July 2007.
  48. http://www.baa.com/portal/page/Home%5ECorporate%5EAbout+BAA%5EWhat+we+do%5EUK+Airports/550aadc5c5c72010VgnVCM100000147e120a____/448c6a4c7f1b0010VgnVCM200000357e120a____/ BAA's UK airports
  49. Web site: About Concorde . British Airways . 7 May 2011.
  50. Web site: Terminal 5: the longest inquiry . Vidal, John . 22 May 2007 . The Guardian . UK . 7 May 2011.
  51. Web site: About Heathrow Express . Heathrow Express . 7 May 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101227042652/http://www.heathrowexpress.com/AboutUs . 27 December 2010 .
  52. Web site: Blair sent in tanks after 'chilling' threat. 2015-07-25. Francis. Elliott. Bamber. David. Craig. Olga. Daily Telegraph.
  53. News: Debut A380 flight lands in London. BBC News . 18 March 2008. 19 March 2008.
  54. News: Super Jumbo Makes A Flying Visit. 18 May 2006. Sky News. 31 May 2008.
  55. News: Terminal 5 second satellite building due to open in 2010. BBC News . 11 March 2008. 27 March 2008.
  56. News: Hirst . Michael . London 2012: Heathrow airport unveils Olympic terminal . BBC News . 4 April 2012 . 7 October 2012.
  57. [BBC TV 1]
  58. Web site: Old control tower demolition. Heathrow Airport Limited. 9 January 2013.
  59. News: Heathrow airport's new Terminal 2 opens to passengers. BBC News . 4 June 2014 .
  60. Web site: Isiaka. Ibrahim. End of an era for iconic Heathrow landmark. NATS. 16 June 2015. 12 December 2014.
  61. Web site: Heathrow to open new £2.5bn terminal next year . The Telegraph. 2013-06-04 . 2014-05-12.
  62. Web site: Heathrow – Heathrow bids farewell to Terminal 1. Heathrow.
  63. Web site: Heathrow to move to single runway operation. Business Traveller. en-GB. 2020-04-03.
  64. News: Heathrow sheltering '200 homeless people'. 2020-04-03. BBC News. 2020-04-03. en-GB.