Piccadilly line industrial action: 2-4 June

Due to planned industrial action, there will be no Piccadilly line London Underground service to or from Heathrow on Tuesday 2 June and Thursday 4 June. A normal service is expected on Wednesday 3 June.

 

Heathrow Express, Elizabeth line, replacement buses and local bus services will run as normal on these days.

 

Please plan your journey before travelling to Heathrow and allow extra time where necessary, as these services will be busier than usual. 

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Crane permit applications

Heathrow is safeguarded to ensure that all temporary obstacles on and around the aerodrome, such as mobile or tower crane operations and other tall equipment, do not endanger aircraft in flight or interfere with any visual or radio aids to navigation.

An application for a Crane Permit must be submitted to Heathrow to seek permission to work if a crane or tall equipment is to be used within 6km of the aerodrome/airfield.

As the crane is in the vicinity of an aerodrome, you will also need to notify the CAA. To submit a notification to the CAA please register for ACOMS via the CAA customer portal.

For further details of the ACOMS notification process: Crane notification | UK Civil Aviation Authority.

Crane Permit application

Full detail of the process to be followed can be found within ASWorks_OSI_003 (that can be found on the Operational Safety Instruction page) prior to submitting an application.

Request a permit

To request a permit to use a cranes or other tall equipment:


  1. Familiarise yourself with the requirements laid out in ASWorks_OSI_003;

  2. Download and complete the form;

     

  3. Send the completed form to Cranes@heathrow.com.