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CAP3251B (PDF)
In the case of Heathrow’s expansion, this type of regulatory protection could help to raise debt at a lower cost.
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Flint Global Estimating NERL’S Beta At NR23 May 2022 (PDF)
● The average of the four airports that we considered most comparable to Heathrow: AENA, ADP, Fraport and Zurich
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LACC And AOC (1) (PDF)
In addition to this the SQRB benefits passengers through a well-defined set of outputs expected from Heathrow Airport.
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Middle East Airlines (CAP2098) (PDF)
HAL Heathrow Airport Limited, the licence holder and operator of Heathrow airport.
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Pwc H7 Initial WACC Response Document (PDF)
Firstly, HAL propose a Heathrow debt premium to the iBoxx index.
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CS Report 9539 (PDF)
---- * on the Reference Arc except for Heathrow Site 6 (Runways 27L/R).
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Airline Community Response To CAP2488 (PDF)
Room 2044, D’Albiac House Cromer Road Heathrow Airport TW6 1SD Tel: +44 (0) 20 8757 3936 Email: lavers@iata.org Heathrow AOC Limited Room 2040-2042, D’Albiac House, Cromer Road Heathrow Airport TW6 1SD Tel: +44 (0) 20 8745 4242 Email: Gensec@aoc-lhr.co.uk Civil Aviation Authority Sent by email to: economicregulation@caa.co.uk 22 December 2022 Response to Economic Regulation of Heathrow – CAP2488 Holding Cap for 2023 Thank you for the opportunity to respond to the above consultation, setting out the CAA’s proposals regarding an interim price control arrangement for Heathrow Airport Limited (“HAL”) for 2023 (the “Consultation”).
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Virgin Atlantic Airways (PDF)
That it is the first of its kind at Heathrow is merely a reflection of those circumstances and not something we would expect to repeat.
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Increasing Airport Resilience Seminar Paper (1) (PDF)
In 2015, Heathrow operated around 472,000 ATMs or 98 percent of its total runway capacity.
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Buckingham County Council (PDF)
Heathrow has confirmed that Buckinghamshire will be a host authority for the Heathrow expansion, principally as a location for mitigation.