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UK government approves plans for second runway at London Gatwick airport

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LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's government said on Sunday that it has approved plans for a second runway at London Gatwick Airport. It approved the 2.2 million-pound ($2.96 million) project after it said

UK government approves plans for second runway at London Gatwick airport

Gatwick Airport Expansion Plans

LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's government said on Sunday that it has approved plans for a second runway at London Gatwick Airport.

Project Details and Timeline

It approved the 2.2 million-pound ($2.96 million) project after it said in February that it was inclined to approve the expansion of the country's second-largest airport.

Community and Environmental Concerns

At the time, Transport Minister Heidi Alexander said she had issued a "minded to approve" letter for Gatwick's plan to bring its backup runway into full use to add millions of new passengers in the 2030s.

Government's Justification for Expansion

A Department for Transport spokesperson said on Sunday that following careful consideration, Alexander has issued a letter confirming she has approved the airport's application to expand operations, through routine use of its existing northern runway.

Gatwick did not immediately reply to a request for comment. 

Gatwick's plan is to move the backup runway by 12 metres to meet safety standards for both runways to operate, which could be by the end of the decade, boosting trade and tourism and creating 14,000 jobs.

Alexander will want to ensure the Gatwick expansion project is water-tight as it could face a legal challenge given opposition from local communities and environmental groups.

The government has said that sustainable aviation fuel means airport enlargements do not derail net-zero targets, and as such it has also backed a new runway at Gatwick's bigger rival, Heathrow.

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(Reporting by Catarina Demony in LondonEditing by Matthew Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • UK government approves second runway at Gatwick Airport.
  • The project is valued at 2.2 million pounds.
  • Expansion aims to boost trade and tourism by 2030.
  • 14,000 jobs expected to be created by the project.
  • Environmental concerns addressed with sustainable aviation fuel.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a runway?
A runway is a defined rectangular area on an airport where aircraft take off and land. It is typically paved and designed to support the weight of aircraft.
What is sustainable aviation fuel?
Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is a type of fuel made from renewable resources that can reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to traditional jet fuel.
What is job creation?
Job creation refers to the process of providing new employment opportunities, often as a result of economic growth or new business ventures.

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