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UK government considering two proposals for Heathrow third runway
The review aims to balance airport expansion with new climate, air quality, and noise regulations while targeting a decision this Parliament and runway operation by 2035.
- The Government has started a review of the policy for expanding Heathrow Airport, aiming for flights from a new runway by 2035.
- Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said any expansion scheme must contribute to economic growth, meet environmental obligations, not break noise restrictions, and align with climate policies.
- Heathrow's chief executive urged the Government to provide policy certainty by November so construction can begin, creating jobs and boosting growth.
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Heathrow’s third runway moves closer
The UK government has announced a major update on Heathrow Airport’s long-awaited third runway, giving new hope to a project that’s been grounded for years. The Transport Secretary this week confirmed a review of the Airports National Policy Statement (ANPS), the official planning framework for airport expansion. The aim is to modernise the rules and clear the way for a decision on whether… Source
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Read Full ArticleUK government considering two proposals for Heathrow third runway
Britain's transport minister Heidi Alexander said on Wednesday that the government was reviewing proposals from Heathrow Airport Limited and the Arora Group to build a third runway at London's Heathrow Airport.
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