BA boss shocked to find out that third Heathrow runway will raze his HQ

The boss of Heathrow’s biggest customer, BA, only discovered that building the airport’s planned third runway would require the demolition of his airline’s head office after looking at a map. Willie Walsh, the CE of BA’s parent company IAG, claimed that despite the group being responsible for about half of all flights at the London hub, he received no formal warning of the proposed demolition. He said: “We were never actually informed or advised by Heathrow that they intended to knock down our headquarters.” Both IAG and British Airways are based at Waterside in Harmondsworth, which opened in 1998 at a cost of GBP200m and sits in a 115-hectare manmade park. Walsh said the HQ was “a fantastic environmental achievement on our part”. However, it looks unlikely to stay that way. “The first I saw of it was when the Airport Commission report came out and I saw a map and I thought, that looks very close to Waterside,” Walsh said. “Then I discovered it actually went right through Waterside.” Walsh’s grievance over his doomed HQ has been compounded by the prospect of being effectively charged for the compensation bill.<br/>
The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2016/nov/22/ba-boss-shocked-to-find-out-that-third-heathrow-runway-will-raze-his-hq
11/23/16