Gatwick Airport :second runway plans 2029
[Gatwick Airport is pressing ahead with plans
to use its emergency runway for routine flights. It aims to convert its standby runway by 2029 despite passenger number dropping due to the global pandemic. A public consultation on the proposals, which were first announced in October 2018, is due to open on 9 September. Local campaigners called the plans "despicable", after concerns were previously raised over noise, congestion and air quality. Under the plans, the emergency runway - which is currently used as a taxiway or when the main runway is closed - would be used for departures of smaller planes. It would enable Gatwick to boost its annual passenger capacity from 62m to 75m by 2038. About 1m passengers travelled through Gatwick in the first seven months of this year, with the South terminal at the West Sussex airport remaining closed. That total was reached after just 10 days in 2019. Gatwick Airport] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-58331705 |
Really....now .....of all times.... could this announcement not have waited
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