Design partners chosen for transformation programme of AGS Airports
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AGS Airports has appointed WSP and internationally recognised architectural practice Pascall + Watson as its design partners for the next stage of its £350 million AGS Reimagined transformation programme.
This marks a significant step forward in delivering AGS Reimagined, the airports long‑term project and vision to create modern, sustainable and passenger‑centred airports across Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton.
Following a competitive procurement process, WSP has been selected as the lead development designer for Southampton Airport, while WSP together with Pascall + Watson Architects will lead design for the transformation of Glasgow Airport.

The design phase will shape the future layout, flow and passenger experience at both airports, ensuring they meet the growing needs of customers, airline partners and their regions.
For Southampton, WSP will provide full architectural and engineering design services across all key elements, including structural, fire safety and ventilation.
For Glasgow, WSP and Pascall + Watson Architects will jointly lead the terminal design transformation, a central investment priority within the group’s £350 million capital programme.

Glasgow Airport.
Kam Jandu, chief executive of AGS Airports, said: “These appointments represent an important milestone in the delivery of AGS Reimagined.
“WSP and Pascall + Watson bring world‑class capability and deep experience of designing modern airport environments, and their expertise will help us create facilities that are more intuitive, efficient and enjoyable for our passengers.
“With our £350 million investment now being put to work, we are moving at pace to deliver transformational change across our airports. This is a major step in shaping the next chapter of Glasgow and Southampton, ensuring they are future ready and reflective of the regions they serve focussing on great sense of place.”

The design phase marks another major advance in AGS’ wider transformation programme, underpinned by an investment of £350 million, the largest capital commitment to AGS since its formation in 2014.
The programme will modernise the main terminal at Glasgow Airport; upgrade Southampton’s terminal facilities; lead to retail transformation at Aberdeen; improve airfield infrastructure at all three airports; and accelerate AGS’ ambition to achieve net zero direct emissions by 2035.
According to AGS, these improvements sit at the heart of AGS Reimagined, the group’s strategic identity “that brings together modern design, sustainability and regional strength to create airports that deliver for passengers, partners and communities”.
