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G7 (2021-2025)

The initial set of commitments that formed the basis of our economic regulation of Gatwick Airport Limited (GAL) expired on 31 March 2021.

We carried out a review (called ‘G7’) of the appropriate regulatory arrangements that should be put in place after that date. We published an initial consultation in June 2018, an update letter in October 2018 and a further consultation in October 2020.

We consulted on proposed modifications to GAL’s licence in February 2021, and confirmed our final decision in May 2021

CAP2144: Notice of licence modifications, May 2021

This document gives notice under section 22(6) of the Civil Aviation Act 2012 (“CAA12”) of the CAA's decision to modify Gatwick Airport Limited's (“GAL”) licence. The modifications are to accept GAL's proposed new commitments as the basis of our economic regulation of GAL for the four year period from 2021/22 to 2024/25. This decision follows on from the notice issued under section 22(2) of CAA12 in February 2021 and the consultation on our proposed approach in October 2020.

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CAP2103: Notice of proposed licence modifications, February 2021

Economic regulation of Gatwick Airport Limited: notice of proposed licence modifications (CAP2103)

This document gives formal notice under section 22(2) of the Civil Aviation Act 2012 of our proposal to modify Gatwick Airport Limited's (“GAL”) licence to accept GAL's proposed new commitments as the basis of our economic regulation of GAL for the four year period from 2021/22 to 2024/25. This statutory consultation follows on from the consultation on our proposed approach in October 2020.

Responses:

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Q6 price control

Q6 price control proposals and Final Determination

In 2014 we adopted a new approach to regulating the charges and services Gatwick Airport Limited (GAL) offers to airlines, based on a set specific commitments given by GAL. We carried out a review of this new framework in the second half of 2016, to consider whether it was operating in passengers' interests.

Findings and conclusions

  • Conclusion document, CAP1502 (December 2016)
    This document reports the findings and conclusions of our mid-term review of the economic regulatory framework that we now apply to Gatwick Airport Limited.
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Q6

Q6 Notice granting the licence, February 2014

  • CAP1152, Economic regulation at Gatwick from April 2014: Notice granting the licence, February 2014
  • CAP1155, Estimating the cost of capital: a technical appendix for the Notice granting the licence, February 2014
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Q6 Notice of proposed licence, January 2014

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Q6 Final proposals, October 2013

CAP1102, Economic regulation at Gatwick from April 2014: Final Proposals, October 2013

Interim responses

Responses to final proposals (including responses to other responses) On 3 October 2013 the CAA consulted on its final proposals for the economic regulation of Gatwick Airport under the Civil Aviation Act 2012. The final proposals were built around commitments offered by the airport to be backed by a licence, the main aim of which is to ensure that the commitments are honoured and to ensure the CAA can continue to act where appropriate to protect users. Non-confidential versions of the responses to the CAA's consultation are below:

The CAA gave respondents to its final proposals the opportunity to respond to other parties' responses to the final proposals. These further responses are below:

CAP1105, In Focus – Preparing for a future with passengers at its heart, October 2013

CAP1115, Estimating the cost of capital: a technical appendix for the Final Proposals, October 2013

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CAA passenger research, May 2013

  • CAP1044 CAA passenger research: satisfaction with the airport experience: Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted, May 2013
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CAA mandate for Constructive Engagement, April 2012

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Consultancy reports

Consultant reports commissioned by the CAA

Consultant reports commissioned by other stakeholders

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Q5 price control

Q5 (2008-2014) price control of Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted

Q4 price control

Q4 (2003-2008) price control of Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Mancheste

Consultancy reports

Consultant reports commissioned by the CAA

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Consultant reports commissioned by other stakeholders

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