Birmingham Airport has appointed Arup to guide the advance of its new masterplan, atmosphere out a long-term imaginative and prescient for the airport’s enlargement and transformation thru to 2041.
Having returned to pre-pandemic passenger volumes, the airport has introduced a £300m funding over the following 4 years to modernise its infrastructure.
The masterplan will define how the airport, which recently serves 14 million passenger a 12 months, will evolve to serve more and more passengers and airways.

Ian Taylor, building and building director on the airport, stated: “Birmingham Airport is ready to develop incessantly within the coming years, and we want to be certain it’s are compatible for the long run, each within the terminal and at the runway.
“That is about making sure the airport can accommodate long term capability successfully and sustainably.”
A draft masterplan is predicted to be unveiled for public session subsequent summer time.
Over the summer time, Australian investor Macquarie Asset Control stated it could be purchasing a 26.5% stake within the airport which it finished previous this month.




