
Our Role Terminal 2 opened on 24th October 1994. It is designed to resemble a classical railway station from its landside facade. It is divided into two concourses including transport links. Frankfurt is Europe’s second largest airport, flying 50 million passengers a year between Germany’s capital of finance and most international destinations. Facilities and services…

Our Role Dubai International Airport is spread over an area of 7,200 acres (2,900 ha) of land. In 2014 it was the world’s busiest airport by international passenger traffic, handling 72.68 million passengers. In addition to being an important passenger traffic hub, the airport handled 2.37 million tonnes of cargo and 357,339 aircraft movements. Photo…

Our Role The second largest airport in the UK, London Gatwick Airport is the most efficient single runway airport in the world. Currently serving about 34.2 million passengers annually to approximately 185 destinations Gatwick has 115 airplane stands and contributes about £2billion annually to London’s and the South East of England’s economy.

Our Role MPG provided a full Project Management role on the upgrades to the airport. Singapore Changi Airport, or simply Changi Airport, is the main airport in Singapore. A major aviation hub in Southeast Asia, it is about 17.2 km northeast from the commercial centre in Changi, on a 13 square kilometres site.

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Our Role Completed in 1968 the Terminal 1 building was originally home to all British Airways domestic flights. In 2005 the terminal was part of a major redevelopment project with the construction of new eastern development which doubled the size of the departure lounge and boarding gates. The terminal closed in 2015 to make way…

Our Role Currently the United Kingdom’s largest free standing structure, Terminal 5 is British Airways’ home at Heathrow. It features 3 satellite buildings and is designed to cater for 35 million passengers a year. Value £4.2 billion