Heathrow shutdown raises concerns over contingency planning
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Travel consultant estimates cost of closure at
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Airport handles around 1,300 flights a day
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Minister says government is looking at infrastructure lessons
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Airlines chief blasts
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Experts were in shock at the scale of disruption - the largest since the Icelandic ash cloud of 2010 - as they tried to estimate the cost and breadth of the repercussions caused by a fire at a nearby electrical substation that knocked out the airport's power supply and its back-up power.
"It is a clear planning failure by the airport," said
The blaze, which was reported just after
The shutdown comes less than a year after
But several experts pointed to potential weakness in its back-up plans.
Travel consultant
"
The chaos also exposed the potential vulnerability of critical infrastructure at a time when security has risen to the top of the European agenda.
British police said counter-terrorism officers were investigating, but there was no initial indication of foul play in the substation blaze.
Energy Minister
Like most large airports,
In 2023,
CLEARING THE BACKLOG
The closure is set to have days-long knock-on effects globally, leaving many passengers stranded as carriers reconfigure their networks to move planes and crews around.
"There will be impact running on several days, because once
aircraft are grounded somewhere away from an operation, they are
stuck there with the crews operating the flights," said
aviation consultant and network planning expert
An outage of
Speaking to Reuters, he described the complex arteries
feeding into
"There's a lot going on at an airport," he said.
"Some of that will, of course, be backed up by emergency
generators. But I think the airport would rather shut down some
of its operations than accept more aircraft when it's in a
compromised state like that," Green said.
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