New Southend Airport terminal to open by June

The new terminal being built The new terminal being built

SOUTHEND Airport’s new terminal extension will be open by June.

Airport bosses hope to be using part of the £10million building - an expanded arrivals area - by the time a fourth easyJet aircraft arrives this summer.

The rest of the extension, which will add an extra 90 metres to the existing building and create 300 jobs, is due to open in phases by the end of the year.

Alastair Welch, the airport’s managing director, said: “We want to make sure that we continue to deliver a very special level of customer service for our passengers in Southend and this extension ensures that we will continue to deliver those high standards as the airport grows.

“The extension is taking shape and the work is on track to hit our target of an extended arrivals area by the time the fourth easyJet aircraft arrives in June to make its new home in Southend and flights to Berlin, Krakow and Newquay get under way.”

Comments(20)

Joe Wildman-Clark says...
6:30pm Tue 12 Mar 13

Well done Stobarts, an extra 300 jobs is great news.

I expect some will will find fault with the more jobs are being created at the airport...

Diannah says...
7:27pm Tue 12 Mar 13

Great news!

EastStBoy says...
10:45am Wed 13 Mar 13

This is fantastic news. Let's hope this means more landing slots used by larger planes, bringing in more flights and further jobs to the area.

whataday says...
11:56am Wed 13 Mar 13

When's the second runway being built?

Canvey van says...
12:54pm Wed 13 Mar 13

It's all well and good if you don't live in the flight path.

southendshrimper says...
1:15pm Wed 13 Mar 13

Fantastic news, 300 more jobs. No doubt some of the well known airport knockers (lefty & jayman) will kick up a stink about it.

waveydavey says...
1:37pm Wed 13 Mar 13

Lefty and Jayman can moan and whinge all they like, but it won´t change anything.

The airport is expanding, which is great news for everyone. It´s nice to read positive news amongst so much gloom and doom in this rag.

Rochford Rob says...
2:01pm Wed 13 Mar 13

Canvey van wrote:
It's all well and good if you don't live in the flight path.
I do. In fact I probably live closer to the runway than anyone posting on this site.

It is an airport. It always has been. Expect some noise.

It is minimal. Anyone who claims otherwise is a liar or has a very active imagination. Or just an axe to grind (Which is probably closer to the truth than anything else)

spencer123 says...
2:15pm Wed 13 Mar 13

Rochford Rob wrote:
Canvey van wrote:
It's all well and good if you don't live in the flight path.
I do. In fact I probably live closer to the runway than anyone posting on this site.

It is an airport. It always has been. Expect some noise.

It is minimal. Anyone who claims otherwise is a liar or has a very active imagination. Or just an axe to grind (Which is probably closer to the truth than anything else)
I am sorry, but i do live under the flightpath and the noise is not minimal, i assume you must be death!!! yes it is good news about the jobs, but it does come at a price for though who do live under the flight path and before anybody says u knew the airport was there, yes you are correct I did, but when I brought my house 22 years ago, there was nothing in my deeds or land searches to say that the runway would or could be extended, if I could afford to move I would.

the citizen says...
3:14pm Wed 13 Mar 13

spencer123 wrote:
Rochford Rob wrote:
Canvey van wrote:
It's all well and good if you don't live in the flight path.
I do. In fact I probably live closer to the runway than anyone posting on this site.

It is an airport. It always has been. Expect some noise.

It is minimal. Anyone who claims otherwise is a liar or has a very active imagination. Or just an axe to grind (Which is probably closer to the truth than anything else)
I am sorry, but i do live under the flightpath and the noise is not minimal, i assume you must be death!!! yes it is good news about the jobs, but it does come at a price for though who do live under the flight path and before anybody says u knew the airport was there, yes you are correct I did, but when I brought my house 22 years ago, there was nothing in my deeds or land searches to say that the runway would or could be extended, if I could afford to move I would.
"I assume you must be death" ???? Now that's serious and spooky all at the same time :-) Seriously though...no airport is quiet. There is noise from landing and reverse jet thrust and take-off. I am sure those living very near are badly affected by this noise. The noise is certainly not minimal. I don't live right under the flight path but I can hear every jet clearly. 300 jobs is great and to be applauded but let us not pretend that the airport is quiet and unobtrusive - it isn't.

Rochford Rob says...
3:15pm Wed 13 Mar 13

I am sorry, but i do live under the flightpath and the noise is not minimal, i assume you must be death!!!

Nope, Hang on, I'm very much alive.

You want to move, get compo or are otherwise upset. 22 years eh? Well there were bigger and noisier jets using it during that period.

Traffic on Southend Road is worse.

Where do you live then? Most traffic would be a minimum of 1,500 feet above your house I imagine. Probably much more but I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt.

Canvey van says...
3:50pm Wed 13 Mar 13

Rochford Rob wrote:
Canvey van wrote: It's all well and good if you don't live in the flight path.
I do. In fact I probably live closer to the runway than anyone posting on this site. It is an airport. It always has been. Expect some noise. It is minimal. Anyone who claims otherwise is a liar or has a very active imagination. Or just an axe to grind (Which is probably closer to the truth than anything else)
Rob, if your happy with the increased noise and polution then I am happy for you.

southendshrimper says...
4:23pm Wed 13 Mar 13

spencer123 wrote:
Rochford Rob wrote:
Canvey van wrote:
It's all well and good if you don't live in the flight path.
I do. In fact I probably live closer to the runway than anyone posting on this site.

It is an airport. It always has been. Expect some noise.

It is minimal. Anyone who claims otherwise is a liar or has a very active imagination. Or just an axe to grind (Which is probably closer to the truth than anything else)
I am sorry, but i do live under the flightpath and the noise is not minimal, i assume you must be death!!! yes it is good news about the jobs, but it does come at a price for though who do live under the flight path and before anybody says u knew the airport was there, yes you are correct I did, but when I brought my house 22 years ago, there was nothing in my deeds or land searches to say that the runway would or could be extended, if I could afford to move I would.
I'll give you £50 for your house. I don't mind aircraft noise & my kiddies love watching the planes.

spencer123 says...
5:02pm Wed 13 Mar 13

southendshrimper wrote:
spencer123 wrote:
Rochford Rob wrote:
Canvey van wrote:
It's all well and good if you don't live in the flight path.
I do. In fact I probably live closer to the runway than anyone posting on this site.

It is an airport. It always has been. Expect some noise.

It is minimal. Anyone who claims otherwise is a liar or has a very active imagination. Or just an axe to grind (Which is probably closer to the truth than anything else)
I am sorry, but i do live under the flightpath and the noise is not minimal, i assume you must be death!!! yes it is good news about the jobs, but it does come at a price for though who do live under the flight path and before anybody says u knew the airport was there, yes you are correct I did, but when I brought my house 22 years ago, there was nothing in my deeds or land searches to say that the runway would or could be extended, if I could afford to move I would.
I'll give you £50 for your house. I don't mind aircraft noise & my kiddies love watching the planes.
very funny, lets hope you are not put in the same situation

Basildon_Boy says...
5:02pm Wed 13 Mar 13

300 jobs at an airport? Thats another 300 eastern europeans then coming to sunny Southend.

spencer123 says...
5:03pm Wed 13 Mar 13

Rochford Rob wrote:
I am sorry, but i do live under the flightpath and the noise is not minimal, i assume you must be death!!!

Nope, Hang on, I'm very much alive.

You want to move, get compo or are otherwise upset. 22 years eh? Well there were bigger and noisier jets using it during that period.

Traffic on Southend Road is worse.

Where do you live then? Most traffic would be a minimum of 1,500 feet above your house I imagine. Probably much more but I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt.
i live in brendon way

Rochford Rob says...
7:22pm Wed 13 Mar 13

i live in brendon way

At least 1 kilometre from the perimter of the airport then. I've been on Nestuda Way when planes have either landed or taken off and you can hardly hear a thing. And that's nearer. You've been there for 22 years and have just started complaining.??

Methinks thou doth protest too much.

Levelfield says...
8:57am Thu 14 Mar 13

Spencer123
When you moved into your house in 1991 (22 years ago you said) Southend airport was a night freight hub with some of the noisiest aircraft of the day, such as the Electra, operating multiple night flights. It must have been very noisy at night yet, from what you say, it seems your vendors didn't mention this. What did you say to them when you found this out in the first week of occupancy?
In 1991 there were 62,872 aircraft movements; double what there are today.
You live 1.5km from the point at which aircraft normally get airborne and 300 metres to the north of the take-off path so I'm rather surprised that you suffer such noise nuisance now, with aircraft such as the A319 being less than half as noisy as the Electra, when you didn't seem to 22 years ago. Very odd.
.

A Pedant says...
12:25pm Thu 14 Mar 13

...and a further extension application is now being submitted as well...

Excellent!

Joe Wildman-Clark says...
5:00pm Thu 14 Mar 13

A Pedant wrote:
...and a further extension application is now being submitted as well...

Excellent!
Airport Protesters, They produce more hot air and gas than the aircraft.

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