Major infrastructure upgrades for East Midlands Airport

Major improvements to critical parts of East Midlands Airport’s infrastructure are being carried out during a series of runway closures over the winter.

As part of the airport’s ongoing £120m investment programme, significant upgrades of lighting, taxiways and the central apron (where passenger aircraft park) will be undertaken. Also scheduled to take place on Wednesdays throughout the winter period is general maintenance of the runway, taxiways and aprons.

Following consultation with airlines and other airport stakeholders, East Midlands Airport is taking the opportunity to conduct these works - normally carried out overnight - during daylight hours. This allows for more work to be completed safely and efficiently, with minimal disruption to passengers and cargo operations.

The infrastructure upgrades will enhance the airport’s operational capabilities and future-proof its airfield for years to come. These developments form part of a broader investment strategy that reflects the airport’s commitment to safety, efficiency and development to meet evolving aviation demands, including significant growth in its cargo operation. Key projects include:

  • Extensively replacing Taxiway Bravo: This critical artery of the airfield plays a vital role in aircraft movement between the runway and the west apron used by heavy cargo aircraft. The works will involve a full-scale upgrade of the taxiway surface and supporting infrastructure, ensuring it meets the latest operational standards and can accommodate a wider range of aircraft types.
  • Redesigning the Central Apron: A comprehensive redesign of the Central Apron will reconfigure the layout to optimise space and improve turnaround times. The work will create four more stands for passenger aircraft, bringing the total to 28, to support growing airline operations.
  • Installing improved lighting across all aprons: Advanced lighting systems will be installed across the east, west, and central aprons in line with international best practice in airfield management. Enhanced airfield ground lighting and centreline lighting will play a pivotal role in improving visibility, guidance and safety for aircraft during taxiing, parking and pushback operations.

Other work involves replacements and upgrades of electrical substations, general maintenance of the runway, taxiways and aprons and upgrades to hydrant and drainage systems.

East Midlands Airport’s Asset Development Director Brian McCoubrey said:

“These winter works are not just about maintenance - they’re an investment in the airport’s future, ensuring it continues to serve as a vital hub for passengers and freight across the UK and beyond.

“By investing in its taxiways, aprons and lighting systems, the airport is reinforcing its role as a key regional hub and ensuring it remains competitive, resilient and ready to meet the demands of modern aviation.”

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