This document is a working paper for consultation on our review of regulatory models and sets out:
- the case for changing the current regulatory framework at Heathrow airport;
- a framework for evaluating whether different regulatory models would be likely to further the interest of consumers; and
- a “long-list” of possible alternative regulatory models and how these models might, in principle, apply to capacity expansion at Heathrow airport.
Supporting documents:
- CAP3195A - Data for charts presented in CAP3195 document
- CAP3195B - Steer - Capex Benchmark of terminal building projects
- CAP3195C - Fundamental reform of Heathrow: Securing the right long-term model for passengers, airlines and the UK economy
- CAP3195D - Jacobs - Review of Airport Charges Bespoke Analysis
- CAP3195E - Fundamental reform of Heathrow: To comprehensively address the failings with the current model of economic regulation at Heathrow
- CAP3195F - Fundamental reform of Heathrow: Discussion about examples of potential reform options
- CAP3195G - Fundamental reform of Heathrow: Case for change - Presentation of why HAL’s claims, arguments and commissioned reports should be disregarded
- Status:
- Current
- Review comment:
- -
- Version:
- 1
- Version date:
- 25-Nov-2025
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