The West London Air Terminal was a check-in facility for British European Airways flights from Heathrow Airport.
After passengers checked in their baggage and received their boarding passes, they would travel to Heathrow Airport by coach.
In the view of the committee's report of 1954, the best site for the terminal was the Cromwell Curve, a disused section of railway line owned by London Transport, that provided easy access to Heathrow Airport by road.
[2][3] British European Airways (BEA) wanted the terminal ready by September 1957, so a temporary building was erected by Costain Group.
[4][16] The building was bought by Regalian and three Singapore-based partners in August 1997,[17] and converted to Point West apartments above the Sainsbury's store.