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London Biggin Hill Airport (EGKB) has completed a runway resurfacing project to provide a grooved landing surface and LED centerline lighting to improve visual cues and situational awareness for pilots. Announcing the milestone today, the privately owned airport said the improvements will make it more readily accessible for business aircraft operators.
In addition to the resurfacing, Biggin Hill has also introduced a 24/7 auto-metar service to provide continuous live weather data and an enhanced instrument runway visual range system to provide more precise visibility readings. The airport said these features will give operators clearer information for flight planning, giving them more confidence in being able to land there, especially after transatlantic trips. The investment was backed by an eight-figure funding package from the HSBC bank.
“This resurfacing project is a significant step in our ongoing investment in the airport’s core infrastructure,” said Biggin Hill commercial director Robert Walters. “By enhancing the runway’s durability and performance, we’re giving operators clearer guidance and a more predictable arrival experience. Business aviation customers value confidence in their planning, and this work reflects our commitment to evolving the airport around the needs of pilots flying into the [UK] capital.”