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History of Heathrow Airport

In its early years what is now Heathrow Airport was the Great West Aerodrome, sometimes known as Heathrow Aerodrome.

Before 1920

1920s

1930s

1940s

After World War II

1950s

Heathrow Airport, 1955
Heathrow's central area under construction in April 1955. The control tower is in use; work proceeds on the Europa Building
Heathrow in 1965. Nearest the camera are two BOAC aircraft – a Vickers VC10 (with the high tail) and a Boeing 707.
Heathrow in the 1960s; Sabena Douglas DC-6 at front, Vickers Viscounts at rear

Photographs of Heathrow Airport in 1953 or 1954

1960s

1970s

Terminal 2 in 1972

1980s

1990s

British Airways Boeing 747-400s in the 1990s

2000s

Aircraft at Heathrow in 2007

2010s

2020s

Plans for future

A new terminal building. To the west of Terminal 5 and the eventual demolition of Terminal 3 to make way for a series of new satellite terminals and also Transport. The creation of new public transport interchange points and the consolidation of parking facilities.

Historic images of Heathrow

References

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Further reading

External links

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