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UK grants approval for London City Airport growth after appeal

Britain's government has approved strategies to expand capacity at London City Airport by 2.5 million travelers, reversing parts of a previous locallevel choice however keeping a restriction on Saturday afternoon flights.

The airport had sought to expand yearly capacity to 9 million travelers, up from 6.5 million by 2031. It wished to take a variety of steps, consisting of seeking permission to press back a curfew on flights on Saturday afternoon from 1230 to 1830. On Monday a file published on the federal government website stated: The Secretaries of State concur with the Inspectors' conclusions, and concur with their suggestion. They have chosen to give preparation approval, subject to modified conditions that keep the existing Saturday curfew duration.

The plan was at first turned down in July 2023 by Newham Council, which runs the district in which the airport runs, over a series of objections such as the prospective impact of the expansion on environment, air quality and noise.

The airport then looked for to appeal, leading to Monday's. decision by the main federal government.

London City Airport and Newham Council did not right away. remark.

(source: Reuters)