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					<description><![CDATA[<p>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 [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><strong>Heathrow Boss Defends Response as Flights Resume After Fire-Induced Shutdown</strong></h2>
<h3>A Power Outage Sparks Global Travel Chaos</h3>
<p>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.”</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>The shutdown is estimated to have impacted around <strong>150,000 passengers</strong> and may cause <strong>hundreds of millions of dollars in damages</strong> to the aviation industry. The British government announced that the <strong>National Energy System Operator (NESO)</strong> will investigate the cause of the outage and assess potential vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure.</p>
<h3>Heathrow CEO Defends Airport’s Preparedness</h3>
<p>Despite the crisis, Heathrow’s CEO <strong>Thomas Woldbye</strong> expressed confidence in the airport’s response. He emphasized that <strong>airports commonly rely on a single power source</strong> and insisted that Heathrow’s backup systems functioned as intended.</p>
<p>“All our backup systems were up and running. Our tower was operational, and our runways remained functional,” Woldbye told <strong>BBC Radio 4</strong>. However, he admitted that resetting the airport’s systems led to widespread disruptions.</p>
<p>“Heathrow uses as much energy as a city every single day,” Woldbye explained, adding that full backup power for <strong>baggage systems, fuel operations, and air bridges</strong> would require a <strong>dedicated power plant on standby.</strong></p>
<p>While acknowledging the distress caused, he assured passengers that the airport was <strong>“operating as normal”</strong> but warned that clearing the backlog of delayed flights would take time.</p>
<h3>Stranded Passengers Face Uncertainty</h3>
<p>Thousands of travelers were caught off guard by the shutdown, struggling to find alternative flights and accommodations.</p>
<p><strong>Yousef Alderees, a 19-year-old student,</strong> was among those stranded. He was supposed to fly home to Kuwait but found himself stuck in London.</p>
<p>“It was a mess,” Alderees told <strong>Reuters</strong>. He had reached Paddington Station to take a train to Heathrow but was told all airport-bound trains were canceled.</p>
<p>“We couldn’t find another hotel because everything was fully booked. It was a disaster,” he added.</p>
<p>Airlines have warned of <strong>delays for several days</strong>, as aircraft and crew were diverted to other airports, creating logistical challenges in redeploying staff and planes.</p>
<h3>Power Restored, Investigation Underway</h3>
<p>On <strong>Saturday morning</strong>, British utility company <strong>National Grid</strong> confirmed that power had been restored to <strong>all affected customers.</strong> More than <strong>16,000 homes</strong> lost electricity due to the fire, forcing around <strong>150 people</strong> to evacuate.</p>
<p>London’s <strong>counterterrorism police</strong> have launched an investigation into the fire. While <strong>Energy Secretary Ed Miliband</strong> stated there was <strong>“no suggestion of foul play,”</strong> police remain <strong>“open-minded”</strong> about the cause.</p>
<p>Miliband later announced on social media that NESO will conduct a formal review <strong>to assess Heathrow’s energy resilience and identify broader lessons for national infrastructure.</strong></p>
<p>Heathrow has also pledged its own review of the crisis response, to be led by <strong>Ruth Kelly</strong>, a former British transport minister and independent board member at the airport.</p>
<h3>Heathrow Expansion: Is the Airport Ready for Growth?</h3>
<p>The disruption raises fresh concerns about Heathrow’s ability to handle future expansion. In <strong>2023, Heathrow was the world’s fourth-busiest airport</strong>, serving a record-breaking <strong>83.9 million passengers.</strong></p>
<p>Earlier this year, the UK government <strong>approved plans for a third runway</strong>, despite fierce opposition from environmentalists and local residents. The expansion could increase Heathrow’s annual flights from <strong>480,000 to 720,000</strong>, significantly boosting capacity.</p>
<p>When asked whether Heathrow can be trusted to handle such growth, Woldbye remained confident.</p>
<p>“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 <strong>complacent</strong> about crisis preparedness.</p>
<p>As Heathrow resumes operations, all eyes will be on <strong>how effectively it manages its recovery</strong>—and whether lessons from this outage will lead to improved safeguards for the future.</p>
<p><em>SourceL: CNN &#8211;<a href="https://edition.cnn.com/2025/03/22/europe/london-heathrow-airport-normal-intl-hnk/index.html"> Heathrow boss defends response as airport resumes flights after fire brought facility to standstill</a></em></p>
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