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heathrow expansion could be delivered by rival company regulator says 166720

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AI-generatedThe CAA's shortlisting of an alternative developer model for Heathrow expansion creates potential competition for HAL, which may lower costs or accelerate delivery. The £33 billion project directly affects airport construction, airline operations, and related supply chains. The mechanism is regulatory and capex-cycle, with impact specific to UK aviation infrastructure. Winners could include Arora Group if selected; losers could be HAL if they lose control. However, the outcome is uncertain and depends on regulatory changes and government policy amendments.
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- CAA shortlisted alternative developer model for Heathrow expansion
- Arora Group could build and operate third runway and new terminal
- Heathrow expansion estimated to cost £33 billion
- Project aims to increase capacity to 756,000 flights and 150 million passengers annually
- Consultation on shortlisted options runs until June 15
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