The U.K. government has provided provisional approval to the creation of a second runway at Gatwick Airport outside London.
Britain is inclined to approve the expansion of its second largest airport Gatwick, the government said on Thursday, over ...
Britain will decide on Thursday whether to allow Gatwick Airport to expand, a move that could add millions of extra ...
London Gatwick Airport revealed its plans to bring the Northern Runway into routine use to unlock new capacity.
Gareth Bacon, the shadow transport secretary, said it represented an “abject failure” on the part of the Government, which ...
Gatwick has until April 24 to respond to the new proposals, with Ms Alexander anticipated to make a final decision shortly ...
London-Gatwick Airport has welcomed the UK government’s response to its second runway application despite its decision to ...
Gatwick: Government and Planning Inspectorate have bent over backwards to keep airport's plans alive
Documents published to coincide with Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander's statement reveal that, three months ago, the Planning Inspectorate rejected Gatwick's proposal on the grounds of noise, ...
The airport wants to move its northern run-off strip, which is only used for taxiing or as a back-up, by 12 metres to create an additional take-off and landing spot to create more flights and jobs.
The UK government is on the verge of approving Gatwick Airport's expansion. The Transport Minister's "minded to approve" letter suggests the go-ahead, with a final decision expected by October 27. The ...
UK Government Backs Second Gatwick Runway is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market ...
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