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Heathrow CEO Defends Response After Airport Fire Causes Global Chaos

Flights Resume at Heathrow After Fire-Induced Power Outage

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Aviation, Global Travel Disruptions, Transportation, Transportation Public Safety
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Major Fire at Heathrow Causes Travel Disruptions for 150,000 Passengers - Isabel Infantes/Reuters via CNN

Heathrow Airport Restores Power After Fire Sparks Chaos - Isabel Infantes/Reuters via CNN

Heathrow Boss Defends Response as Flights Resume After Fire-Induced Shutdown

A Power Outage Sparks Global Travel Chaos

Heathrow’s chief executive has defended the airport’s response to a massive power outage that led to a complete shutdown, disrupting global travel. While apologizing to stranded passengers, he described the incident as “unprecedented.”

A fire in an electrical substation in Hayes, a London suburb, plunged Heathrow—one of the world’s busiest airports—into darkness on Friday. The blackout also affected thousands of homes, bringing operations at the airport to a halt.

The shutdown is estimated to have impacted around 150,000 passengers and may cause hundreds of millions of dollars in damages to the aviation industry. The British government announced that the National Energy System Operator (NESO) will investigate the cause of the outage and assess potential vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure.

Heathrow CEO Defends Airport’s Preparedness

Despite the crisis, Heathrow’s CEO Thomas Woldbye expressed confidence in the airport’s response. He emphasized that airports commonly rely on a single power source and insisted that Heathrow’s backup systems functioned as intended.

“All our backup systems were up and running. Our tower was operational, and our runways remained functional,” Woldbye told BBC Radio 4. However, he admitted that resetting the airport’s systems led to widespread disruptions.

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“Heathrow uses as much energy as a city every single day,” Woldbye explained, adding that full backup power for baggage systems, fuel operations, and air bridges would require a dedicated power plant on standby.

While acknowledging the distress caused, he assured passengers that the airport was “operating as normal” but warned that clearing the backlog of delayed flights would take time.

Stranded Passengers Face Uncertainty

Thousands of travelers were caught off guard by the shutdown, struggling to find alternative flights and accommodations.

Yousef Alderees, a 19-year-old student, was among those stranded. He was supposed to fly home to Kuwait but found himself stuck in London.

“It was a mess,” Alderees told Reuters. He had reached Paddington Station to take a train to Heathrow but was told all airport-bound trains were canceled.

“We couldn’t find another hotel because everything was fully booked. It was a disaster,” he added.

Airlines have warned of delays for several days, as aircraft and crew were diverted to other airports, creating logistical challenges in redeploying staff and planes.

Power Restored, Investigation Underway

On Saturday morning, British utility company National Grid confirmed that power had been restored to all affected customers. More than 16,000 homes lost electricity due to the fire, forcing around 150 people to evacuate.

London’s counterterrorism police have launched an investigation into the fire. While Energy Secretary Ed Miliband stated there was “no suggestion of foul play,” police remain “open-minded” about the cause.

Miliband later announced on social media that NESO will conduct a formal review to assess Heathrow’s energy resilience and identify broader lessons for national infrastructure.

Heathrow has also pledged its own review of the crisis response, to be led by Ruth Kelly, a former British transport minister and independent board member at the airport.

Heathrow Expansion: Is the Airport Ready for Growth?

The disruption raises fresh concerns about Heathrow’s ability to handle future expansion. In 2023, Heathrow was the world’s fourth-busiest airport, serving a record-breaking 83.9 million passengers.

Earlier this year, the UK government approved plans for a third runway, despite fierce opposition from environmentalists and local residents. The expansion could increase Heathrow’s annual flights from 480,000 to 720,000, significantly boosting capacity.

When asked whether Heathrow can be trusted to handle such growth, Woldbye remained confident.

“I have full trust in the fact that we can build a third runway that is resilient,” he stated, rejecting claims that the airport had been complacent about crisis preparedness.

As Heathrow resumes operations, all eyes will be on how effectively it manages its recovery—and whether lessons from this outage will lead to improved safeguards for the future.

SourceL: CNN – Heathrow boss defends response as airport resumes flights after fire brought facility to standstill

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