Heidi Alexander
High confidence
On the airport-expansion frame: Secretary of State has actively invited Heathrow to bring forward third-runway proposals, signalled Government support for Luton and Gatwick expansion in transport-planning statements, and led the political case that an updated Civil Aviation Bill is needed to deliver the growth dividend.Jan 2025Feb 2025Jan 2025
Tension with Environmental Audit Committee
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill
High confidence
On airspace modernisation and aviation safety delivery: as then Lords transport minister, signed multiple WMSs progressing the UK Airspace Design Service and reporting on the CAA's response to the August 2023 NATS technical failure — operational champion of the delivery-frameworks strand of the Bill.Jan 2025Jun 2025Jul 2025
Mike Kane
High confidence
On the UK Airspace Design Service: as then Aviation Minister, owned the Commons-side delivery of the UKADS consultation response (HCWS670) and the CAA's NATS-failure progress report (HCWS758) — the working-level political owner of the airspace-modernisation strand.Jun 2025Jul 2025
Environmental Audit Committee
High confidence
On airport expansion: the Committee's 5th Report (October 2025) concluded that current expansion plans are difficult to reconcile with statutory climate and nature targets, and its January 2026 special report and March 2026 letter from the Secretary of State signal ongoing pressure on the Government to show how the Bill's expansion enabling provisions will respect those targets.Oct 2025Jan 2026Mar 2026
Tension with Heidi Alexander
Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee
Medium confidence
On the Draft Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2026: drew the SI to the special attention of the House in its 54th Report (March 2026), signalling close Lords scrutiny of the assimilated-law reform programme that will accompany the Bill.Mar 2026
Sir Stephen Hillier
Medium confidence
On the CAA's regulatory remit: in his February 2026 letter to Transport, DSIT and DBT Secretaries of State (CAP 3245), the Chair set out the CAA's role in delivering growth — aligning the regulator with the Government's expansion frame while preserving its safety primacy.Feb 2026
NATS (En Route) plc (NERL)
Medium confidence
On airspace modernisation: NERL is the delivery vehicle for the UK Airspace Design Service under CAA licence modification, and its November 2025 letter to the EAC on airspace expansion and climate/nature targets positions it as the technical defender of the delivery model.Mar 2026Nov 2025
London Luton Airport Ltd (applicant)
High confidence
On the Luton DCO: as the consent holder, requested correction of substantive provisions in the 2025 DCO — including reworking the noise contour exceedance provisions to add an ESG-certified 'beyond the undertaker's control' carve-out and changing appeal routes from the Secretary of State to arbitration under article 52.Mar 2026