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Plans for the new air bridge with expanded terminal on the west pier, the A380 looks a go-er.
http://pl.renfrewshire.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=map&keyVal=_RENFR_DCAPR_3198 4
Also, the third flight added just after new year is now fully booked along with the two scheduled flights, in economy.
http://pl.renfrewshire.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=map&keyVal=_RENFR_DCAPR_3198 4
Also, the third flight added just after new year is now fully booked along with the two scheduled flights, in economy.

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Looks like it. Bit of extra passenger space at the end of the pier. Interesting to see the current gate their 777s use moved slightly south which I guess would allow for the wingspan of a parked up A380 not to obstruct movements on the adjacent taxiway. I wonder if one of the current eastern stands on the west pier will be dropped of reallocated for smaller planes to compensate. this gate could also allow other operators (apart from Virgin|)to consider 747s as well i guess.

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I came off a 747 from Orlando a couple of years ago and it took forever to disembark. Think it was on the other side of the pier that the 777s usually park up. Just think if there's a new double decker airbridge which is capable of emptying an A380 it should be able to handle the 2 levels of a 747 easily enough if available. Just making the point about the secondary benefits of the pier expansion rather than commercial speculation.

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Plus the face that the VS 744 is usually on stand at the same time as the afternoon EK.
This expansion and new air bridge is being built for Emirates and the A380. Nothing else.
This expansion and new air bridge is being built for Emirates and the A380. Nothing else.

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Do you know if the intention is to upgrade all 14 flights or are they starting with just the earlys or lates first? I'm guessing that if the airport is willing to invest this kind of money they would aspire to all 14 being A380?

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Nice to see an airport putting the infrastructure in place in advance rather than just encouraging all comers and thinking about adequate infrastructure some time in the future.

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The A380 coming to Glasgow is indeed great news for Scotland as a whole, not just the city of Glasgow, Scotland's powerhouse and biggest city.
I'm sure the news will be broadcast loudly throughout Scotland when officially announced, and welcomed with open arms by all in Scotland. Well, by most anyway
I'm sure the news will be broadcast loudly throughout Scotland when officially announced, and welcomed with open arms by all in Scotland. Well, by most anyway


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Looks like the City Deal 'confirmed' Glasgow airport rail link in doubt again...
So much for advanced infrastructure
So much for advanced infrastructure

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Glasgow is the powerhouse city of Scotland according to official GDP figures.
Glasgow - £22.8bn
Edinburgh - £21.9bn
Glasgow powers further ahead when you look at their metropolitan areas.
Glasgow & Strathclyde - £51.1bn
Edinburgh & Lothian - £28.8bn
Glasgow - £22.8bn
Edinburgh - £21.9bn
Glasgow powers further ahead when you look at their metropolitan areas.
Glasgow & Strathclyde - £51.1bn
Edinburgh & Lothian - £28.8bn
