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Heathrow bosses ‘warned about substation’ days earlier than main energy outage, MP committee hears

By Editorial Board Published April 2, 2025 2 Min Read
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Heathrow bosses ‘warned about substation’ days earlier than main energy outage, MP committee hears

Heathrow Airport bosses had been warned of potential substation failures lower than per week earlier than a serious energy outage closed the airport for a day, a committee of MPs has heard.

The chief government of Heathrow Airline Operators’ Committee Nigel Wicking advised MPs of the Transport Committee he raised points about resilience on 15 March after cable and wiring took out lights on a runway.

A hearth at an electrical energy substation in west London meant the ability provide was disrupted to Europe’s largest airport for a day – inflicting journey chaos for round 200,000 passengers.

“I’d actually warned Heathrow of concerns that we had with regard to the substations and my concern was resilience”, stated Mr Wicking, the top of a physique representing greater than 90 airways utilizing Heathrow Airport.

“So the primary event was to staff Heathrow director on the fifteenth of the month of March. After which I additionally spoke to the chief working officer and chief buyer officer two days earlier than relating to this concern.

“And it was following a number of, a couple of incidents of, unfortunately, theft, of wire and cable around some of the power supply that on one of those occasions, took out the lights on the runway for a period of time. That obviously made me concerned.”

Mr Wicking additionally stated he believed Heathrow’s Terminal 5 may have been able to obtain repatriation flights by “late morning” on the day of the closure, and that “there was opportunity also to get flights out”.

Nevertheless, Heathrow chief government Thomas Woldbye stated maintaining the airport open throughout final month’s energy outage would have been “disastrous”.

There was a danger of getting “literally tens of thousands of people stranded in the airport, where we have nowhere to put them”, Mr Woldbye advised MPs.

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