Heathrow installs new fencing to increase security
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7th July 2021
Heathrow Airport has installed new perimeter fencing to increase security at the site.
It is hoped that the new hostile vehicle mitigation (HVM) fence at the London hub will provide extra protection against any potential threats.
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Hardstadd Barriers worked alongside Fernden Fencing to install the ZoneGuard PLUS HVM system.
All the components of the fence were assembled off-site to limit construction time at the airport. It also offers pedestrian and vehicle access gates within the barrier run.
“We are delighted that our ZoneGuard PLUS HVM system has been installed at Heathrow Airport and that Hardstaff is providing solutions to improve the security of Britain’s largest airport,” said Nigel Bullock solutions manager at Hardstaff Barriers.
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Heathrow reveals a loss of more than £300m from Q1, as less than two million passengers used the facility
London Heathrow believes restarting the aviation sector is vital for the recovery of the UK economy, as its latest figures show harsh losses in the first quarter of 2021.
Due to the closure of national borders, overall Covid-19 losses increased to almost £2.4bn, with the airport recording a further £329m decline between January and March. Only 1.7 million passengers passed through the hub; a 91% decrease compared with 2019.
Cargo volumes have also depleted by 23% compared with two years ago. This highlights how the lack of flights impacts global trade from the UK.
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