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Proposed measures include capital governance and stronger incentives for cost efficiency

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Riyadh - Al Arabiya Business

Published on: July 16, 2026: 04:30 PM GST Last updated: July 16, 2026: 08:19 PM GST

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The UK Civil Aviation Authority published an update to the proposed regulatory models for expanding Heathrow Airport, outlining measures to protect customers, enhance efficiency, and support project implementation.

Bloomberg News reported that the authority confirmed its justifications for updating the current regulatory framework for Heathrow Airport in light of the scale of the airport's expansion.

The authority explained that the proposed measures include capital governance and stronger incentives for cost efficiency, according to the German news agency DPA.

The UK Civil Aviation Authority intends to publish a more detailed and updated framework for the implementation plan next September.

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