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You won’t believe who’s poised to chair Heathrow’s £50bn mega-expansion!

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A seasoned telecoms chief poised to steer Heathrow’s £50bn growth

Philip Jansen, the former CEO of BT Group, is in advanced discussions to become the next chairman of Heathrow Airport. Sky News reports that Jansen has emerged as the preferred candidate in talks with Heathrow’s board and major shareholders. An official announcement could come within weeks if the discussions reach a successful conclusion.

Why Jansen stands out

Several factors make Jansen an attractive choice for the role:

A pivotal moment for Heathrow

Lord Deighton, who has chaired Heathrow for nine years, is stepping down at a time when the airport is embarking on an unprecedented growth plan. In August, Heathrow submitted a revised blueprint for expansion, valued at nearly £50bn. Key elements include:

Controversy and support

The third runway has attracted strong backlash, with local residents and environmental groups highlighting increased air and noise pollution. Despite these concerns, Heathrow insists the expansion is essential:

Ownership shifts ahead of new leadership

Heathrow’s talent hunt for a new chairman coincides with major changes in its shareholder structure. Over the past year:

These shifts have prompted calls for a chairman who can balance diverse investor interests while driving the expansion forward.

Next steps for Jansen and Heathrow

If Jansen accepts the chairmanship, he will face an immediate agenda:

A defining chapter for the UK’s aviation hub

Heathrow’s transformation represents the most ambitious airport expansion in UK history. As the prospective chairman, Philip Jansen brings a wealth of corporate governance and strategic insight at a time when Heathrow must navigate regulatory hurdles, commercial pushback and sustainability demands. His appointment could mark the start of a new era, steering Europe’s largest aviation hub toward a future that balances growth with responsibility.

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